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<blockquote data-quote="TNReb" data-source="post: 5544659" data-attributes="member: 676"><p>Tell me about it! I was driving back from Alabama two years ago. I had a bearing go bad. Lost the wheel, hub, everything. Just like your picture.</p><p></p><p>The funny thing? I had no clue it happened until I unhooked my boat at home and noticed the trailer leaning. Thanks goodness for dual axles and a properly balanced trailer.</p><p></p><p>Other than the stuff already mentioned..</p><p></p><p>Dude Wipes</p><p>Headlamp</p><p>Safety glasses (for running at night or in rain when it's too dark for sunglasses)</p><p></p><p>Basic tools - screwdriver, adjustable wrench..</p><p></p><p>Spare trolling motor prop & pin (make sure you have the tools to remove the old prop if necessary)</p><p></p><p>Basic first aid. I recently put together a list to make my own box instead of buying kits that have crap you don't need. Can easily make several boxes and put on vehicles, give to friends, or sell them for a few bucks to help break even.</p><p></p><p>I welcome any suggestions if I've overlooked anything.</p><p></p><p>----</p><p>70% rubbing alcohol</p><p>Adhesive tape</p><p>Antiseptic spray</p><p>Gauze</p><p>Bandaids</p><p>Butterfly bandages</p><p>Bandages</p><p>Braid (for hook removal)</p><p>Hook cutters</p><p>Tylenol/aspirin/ibuprofen</p><p>New skin/super glue</p><p>Gloves</p><p>Scissors</p><p>Tweezers</p><p>Hand sanitizer</p><p>Cotton balls</p><p>Eye wash</p><p>Syringe</p><p>Anti diarrhea</p><p>Antacids</p><p>Hydrocortisone cream</p><p>----</p><p></p><p>Various size zip ties - including really big ones (if PowerPole pump goes out and pole won't stay up).</p><p></p><p>Candy/snack with high sugar content. Can help a diabetic out (I've been asked before and was glad I had something).</p><p></p><p>Rope.</p><p></p><p>If you carry a prop, better have a prop wrench, hub, and spare washers in case you drop any.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TNReb, post: 5544659, member: 676"] Tell me about it! I was driving back from Alabama two years ago. I had a bearing go bad. Lost the wheel, hub, everything. Just like your picture. The funny thing? I had no clue it happened until I unhooked my boat at home and noticed the trailer leaning. Thanks goodness for dual axles and a properly balanced trailer. Other than the stuff already mentioned.. Dude Wipes Headlamp Safety glasses (for running at night or in rain when it's too dark for sunglasses) Basic tools - screwdriver, adjustable wrench.. Spare trolling motor prop & pin (make sure you have the tools to remove the old prop if necessary) Basic first aid. I recently put together a list to make my own box instead of buying kits that have crap you don't need. Can easily make several boxes and put on vehicles, give to friends, or sell them for a few bucks to help break even. I welcome any suggestions if I've overlooked anything. ---- 70% rubbing alcohol Adhesive tape Antiseptic spray Gauze Bandaids Butterfly bandages Bandages Braid (for hook removal) Hook cutters Tylenol/aspirin/ibuprofen New skin/super glue Gloves Scissors Tweezers Hand sanitizer Cotton balls Eye wash Syringe Anti diarrhea Antacids Hydrocortisone cream ---- Various size zip ties - including really big ones (if PowerPole pump goes out and pole won't stay up). Candy/snack with high sugar content. Can help a diabetic out (I've been asked before and was glad I had something). Rope. If you carry a prop, better have a prop wrench, hub, and spare washers in case you drop any. [/QUOTE]
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