catalinajack
Guru
Sawsall.
Sawsall.
My pocket knife.
Swiss Army knife.
Gerber multi tool - handiest tool around, beats getting out the big tool set at least half the time
Sawsall.
Interesting. I do have one on board but so far luckily I haven't had to use it on the boat!
Wow, 37 posts and nobody has mentioned Duct Tape!
The world must be changing. I don't use it that often on the boat but I wouldn't leave port without it.
pete
Small shop wet vac. Saves the day if you have to blow out a clogged intake line.
Our favorite tool is one we use a lot: the Hook & Moor. In 6 years, it has worked 100% of the time picking up a mooring buoy.
(Yes, we sell them in our store...)
I have nearly the same knife. My tip broke but I sent it in for their free repair service.My knife is my go to tool for all most everything. It's a Kershaw Leek that can be opened one handed. The pointy tip broke long ago and now it sports a homemade sheepsfoot tip which makes it perfect for a boat.
Good one, Murray. It's the second time I've (unexpectedly) laughed out loud in this thread. (The other one was the mention of a Sawzall as a most frequently used tool ("Why does my boat seem to be getting shorter?!")
Wow, 37 posts and nobody has mentioned Duct Tape!
The world must be changing. I don't use it that often on the boat but I wouldn't leave port without it.
pete