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<blockquote data-quote="BigTerp" data-source="post: 366496" data-attributes="member: 9169"><p>I carry just about everything I could possibly need to do most repairs to my Johnson 50/35 jet and the boat itself. That includes:</p><p></p><p>1/4 ratchet with various size sockets</p><p>Various size wrenches</p><p>Cresent wrench</p><p>Needle nose pliers</p><p>Wire snips</p><p>Small and large phillips and straight screwdrivers</p><p>Electrical tape</p><p>Zip ties</p><p>New spark plugs, gapped and ready to go</p><p>Spare impeller key</p><p>Spare impeller sleeve</p><p>Extra impeller shims</p><p>Spare bolts for jet foot</p><p>JB water weld (for emergency patches to the hull)</p><p>Spare fuses (every size and type that is used on my boat)</p><p>Spare key to motor control box</p><p></p><p>Nice to know that I have what I need to perform most repairs on the water. Seems like a lot, but all of this fits in a small bag that I keep in my 12" x 12" dry storage hatch and still leaves plenty of room for other things that need dry storage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigTerp, post: 366496, member: 9169"] I carry just about everything I could possibly need to do most repairs to my Johnson 50/35 jet and the boat itself. That includes: 1/4 ratchet with various size sockets Various size wrenches Cresent wrench Needle nose pliers Wire snips Small and large phillips and straight screwdrivers Electrical tape Zip ties New spark plugs, gapped and ready to go Spare impeller key Spare impeller sleeve Extra impeller shims Spare bolts for jet foot JB water weld (for emergency patches to the hull) Spare fuses (every size and type that is used on my boat) Spare key to motor control box Nice to know that I have what I need to perform most repairs on the water. Seems like a lot, but all of this fits in a small bag that I keep in my 12" x 12" dry storage hatch and still leaves plenty of room for other things that need dry storage. [/QUOTE]
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