as with EVERYTHING else on the boat, keep it inspected regularly, and replace it when needed.... when the conditions are nearly perfect, things can last significantly longer than an identical part being used in severe conditions....
in the case of your alt belt, its obvious the pulleys are in line and the alt hasnt been pulling hard, and so there is very little wear and dust.... this is good... and when the conditions are right, take advantage of the savings by running the belt until you see signs of stress or wear in it...
the key to it is frequent inspections and knowing what you are seeing when doing the inspecting...
there are somethings that cant be inspected as easily, and yet are a consumable wear item, so then a regular replacement schedule should be used...
and in my opinion, it is good to carry spares, but my practice isnt to carry the used parts as spares, but to keep them in service and running to maximize their life and my dollar.
I carry new parts for spares, so that when I need to replace it, I will be doing it with NEW parts so that I can maximize the life out of it before needing to work on it again....
for me it doesnt make sense to be running a new belt, with the used one as back up, waiting for the new belt to shred so that I can install the used one, so that I might be able to make it back to the dock so I can go get a new belt, and then come back and work on it again changing to the new belt so that I can save the old one for a back up....
I change out an old belt with a new one that I have been carrying as a spare, and buy a new one as my back up....
impellers are the same way... if it isnt good enough to run, it darn sure isnt going to be taking up space in my inventory of spare parts... and if it is good enough to run, why was it removed??
there are those times when its convenient to replace a part that is very little worn, but is hard to get to, because you have it apart for some other reason.... but I will still discard the take-off part for a new one to carry as my spare...
my boat is not a world traveler at this time, and I keep it in good working order and in such a condition that I dont feel carrying "used" consumable parts as my redundent spares is necessary or desired to maintain a safe, dependable, and self sufficient maintenance regime and boating lifestyle....