Carry a set of jumper cables. you can jump the big motor off of your trolling batteries if you get stuck. Carry a tow strap with snap hooks on both ends. carry a package of various zip ties - many uses for these.
"The man of system is apt to be very wise in his own conceit; and is often so enamored with the supposed beauty of his own ideal plan of government that he cannot suffer the smallest deviation from any part of it…He seems to imagine that he can arrange the different members of a great society with as much ease as the hand arranges the different pieces upon a chessboard.” Adam Smith, The Theory of Moral Sentiments
I carry a lithium jump pack, much easier if you don't mind shelling out the coin
I try to drive as if my 16 year old Grandson is following me
Speak as if he is listening and act as if he is watching
I didn't see:
small length of wire
extra fuses
small pair of channel locks
flares-I know some states may require it but its not where I am
fire starter and tinder - I don't plan on using it but never know
Add a roll of duct tape/electrical tape and a screwdriver with interchangeable driver bits.
I carry sun screen that also repels gnats!
I carry one of these in my boat, and all my vehicles.
https://www.amazon.com/88103-Sixpac-.../dp/B0018IV8WM
Bought mine at Sears for around $8.00.
Fits most anything, and you can use most any hex bit with it.
BassCat Sabre FTD
Mercury 150 Optimax
"It's just fishing"
Great list! I always carry a small piece of piece of sandpaper to clean off corrosion on electrical connections just in case.
assortment of zipties
2002 Tracker PT185
Mercury 90 hp ELPTO - 42mph
I pack everything in food saver bags/rolls with moisture packs.
It keeps the rust down so stuff works when you need it.
Examples:
Extra Rain Suit
Flares and flare gun with dates showing so DNR/Coast gaurd can check dates.
Tools, wrenchs, sockets, screwdrivers, etc.
Extra bulbs for nav lights.
Flashlights with extra batteries
Personal beacon
All are vacuum sealed. Also keep several knives on board to open the bags when needed. Or you can nip the side of the bag for easy opening.