Tools
Tools! Probably way too many but here goes.There are two Large Plano tool boxes. One for general tools (the "Blue Box") and one for heavy tools (the "Yellow Box"). The "Blue Box" has nut and screw drivers and a complete set of electrical tools and parts including DVM, crimper, wire stripper, wire cutter and crimp on terminals, shrink tubing, tie wraps, electrical tape in three colors etc., a spool of .041" stainless safety wire and a pair of wire twister pliers, all sorts of screw drivers and crescent wrenches, half a dozen kinds of pliers, snap ring pliers and lots more.The "Yellow Box" has 3/8" and 1/2" english and metric sockets and english and metric open/box end combination wrenches, a set of english racheting box end wrenches, a big, aluminum handled pipewrench and a smaller pipe wrench, punches and brass drifts, several sizes of plastic and steel hammers, hacksaw and blades, files and lots more.I have an engine box with spares for oil and fuel filters a large and a small torque wrench, a ridge reamer, a piston ring compressor and a valve spring compressor (ready for an engine rebuild) a mechanics stethoscope, a strobe/tach for engine speed measurement, spare diodes for the alternator and spare belts (3), a "JC Whitney Special" belt tensioner which really helps when installing belts, and lots more.I have an outboard tool box, which goes in the dinghy when in use, with spare plugs and a plug wrench, a spare starter cord and handle, a set of whitworth wrenches (I have an ancient British Seagull outboard) and a measuring cylinder for measuring oil to mix with the gas, a screw driver kit, a small set of stainless steel tools (the dinghy gets wet) and some other stuff. There's also a bucket to go in the dinghy with an anchor, a bailer, a horn and other stuff for safety. I know it's not a box but it still has to be stowed with the outboard box.I even have a big tackle box with fishing gear and an old hard shell briefcase full of navigation tools.I also have a couple of small boxes for collecting fasteners, the kind with little drawers that pull out. And a collection of old plastic peanut butter jars for stowing shackles etc.Of course this is far too much unless I need something out on the water then it's (I hope) just enough. Oh yeah, the bolt cutters (large and small) in the emergency gear in the starboard cockpit locker along with the all steel hatchet. One of these days the laptop is going out to the boat and I'm going to do a complete inventory of the tools in each box. I have a spare box at home which will probably get all the electrical gear so that it isn't mixed in with the other stuff in the "Blue Box." This will be the "E-Box."I should note that I have looked long and hard for boxes which will not allow water to run inside. When stored away on my old boat leaks in the cockpit locker lids would allow rain water into the locker and, in boxes which had water paths, usually from the handle attachments, into the boxes, rusting some tools. The big Plano boxes are excellent but they can get very heavy. It takes a lot of effort to move the "Yellow Box."