- Joined
- Apr 15, 2008
- Messages
- 13,738
- Location
- California Delta
- Vessel Name
- FlyWright
- Vessel Make
- 1977 Marshall Californian 34 LRC
Here's a new concept...Let's try this as an experiment, whattayasay?
Let's try to create a list of the single must useful or frequently used item or tool on your boat. (People or animals are not acceptable answers...it must be a thing.)
List one item or tool and it's purposes and/or reasons that it's #1.
The other requirement is that we not get sidetracked into side stories about someone else's single choice or why your choice is better. Let's just experiment here and see is we can create a useful, succinct list of useful items aboard. But PLEASE, only one item or tool...no lists or denigration of another's idea.
OK....I'll start...
My most frequently used tool aboard is this Webster spider web picker-upper. Since I cruise in the California Delta, I frequently encounter spiders and spider webs. This tool get used every day aboard and makes the job a simple task. (Re photo...It works in all positions...vertical and horizontal. )
Let's try to create a list of the single must useful or frequently used item or tool on your boat. (People or animals are not acceptable answers...it must be a thing.)
List one item or tool and it's purposes and/or reasons that it's #1.
The other requirement is that we not get sidetracked into side stories about someone else's single choice or why your choice is better. Let's just experiment here and see is we can create a useful, succinct list of useful items aboard. But PLEASE, only one item or tool...no lists or denigration of another's idea.
OK....I'll start...
My most frequently used tool aboard is this Webster spider web picker-upper. Since I cruise in the California Delta, I frequently encounter spiders and spider webs. This tool get used every day aboard and makes the job a simple task. (Re photo...It works in all positions...vertical and horizontal. )