Pretty Much The Same Setup
My setup is pretty much the same as what you're doing, Ed, except there is no large container. Fasteners are in about a half-dozen transparent plastic containers about 1.5T x 6W x 12L, all sorted by machine screws, wood screws, round head, flat head, hex head, nuts, washers, etc.Electrical, Plumbing, Adhesives and epoxy stuff, Painting stuff: In separate medium sized clear plastic containers about 4T x 6W x 12L. Engine Parts: V-belts, engine fuel filters, etc are typically zip-lock plastic bags. Oil filters are in cardboard boxes that they came in underneath the aft cabin berth. Other small engine parts such as copper and plastic banjo washers, water pump spare screws, etc. are in clear plastic container 4T x 6W x 12L.Stainless rigging type stuff: Shackles, smaller blocks, etc. in clear plastic container 4T x 6W x 12L.The plastic containers must have good latching and hinges to withstand frequent opening yet not open accidentally. This is especially true for fasteners! On these I prefer the ones with two locking latches.Oil, fuel additives, outboard oil: Keep in open plastic container with rags, funnel, and clear plastic hose for funnel.Battery stuff: Keep next to the batteries; baking soda, gallon jug of distilled water, gizmo for measuring electrolyte density (forget the name).Wire: 16ga on spools and heavier gage keep loose with parts.I tend to be one of those that bring everything along and I'm trying to whittle it down - but it's very hard! But they've come in handy!!!Tools: two of everything! Have several types of files and hacksaw blades.On my Alaska trip I even took along the keel bolt deep sockets (1-1/2 and 1-3/4 inch sockets) with breaker bar and extensions.And then there's the fishing gear!