Most used tool in your arsenal?

On the boat, I woul have to say the 12 volt test light I keep in my boat tool bag.
Makes checking out no power issues quick and easy.
After that, it would be the wire strippers and crimpers that are in the boat bag too that I use to put new clean connections on to solve the problems I track down with the test light.
 
On the boat, I woul have to say the 12 volt test light I keep in my boat tool bag.
Makes checking out no power issues quick and easy.
After that, it would be the wire strippers and crimpers that are in the boat bag too that I use to put new clean connections on to solve the problems I track down with the test light.

A good multimeter and a amperage attatchment too.

MM
 
On my boat it would have to be my socket set. At home it has to be my battery powered drill/driver
 
Buffalo Trace.....great pain killer when I have to use my wallet or bust my knuckles
And damn hard to find lately. Friend was in Kentucky recently and there wasn't even any at the distillery.
Susan has a tough time finding her Blanton's!
 
These are on sale for a few more days. It’s a steal at $18.99
Use this coupon.



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This is a great light for any type of work. Anywhere from $20-$40 at Harbor Freight.
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Okay, NO. I owned a 23’ deck boat, and the wife and I dropped off the kids for a week long camp. We decided to take the boat to Little Harbor Marina near Tampa and spend the week taking the boat out each day. Monday morning, we head out, and out comes the Malibu rum and pineapple juice, next thing you know I’m incapacitated and unable drive the boat, or do any other basic tasks. My wife has to drive the boat back to the marina, AND we have thunderstorms and lightning all the way back 5-10 miles. It was not until Wednesday morning that I was functioning again. Needless to say, she was not happy!
 
Okay, NO. I owned a 23’ deck boat, and the wife and I dropped off the kids for a week long camp. We decided to take the boat to Little Harbor Marina near Tampa and spend the week taking the boat out each day. Monday morning, we head out, and out comes the Malibu rum and pineapple juice, next thing you know I’m incapacitated and unable drive the boat, or do any other basic tasks. My wife has to drive the boat back to the marina, AND we have thunderstorms and lightning all the way back 5-10 miles. It was not until Wednesday morning that I was functioning again. Needless to say, she was not happy!

... and that explains why you upgraded to a cruiser ;). Who cares if you're incapacitated when you have a cabin and a/c.

-Kevin
 
... and that explains why you upgraded to a cruiser ;). Who cares if you're incapacitated when you have a cabin and a/c.

-Kevin

Not much of a drinker while out for the day or on the hook. But I do enjoy sipping a cocktail or two back at the dock after giving the boat a bath. Most times I wind up deciding to spend the night.....
 

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