Use peanut butter jars in smallest/medium sizes to store many things..
Get a thick bright rope at least 6 feet longer than your boat to launch...
Slice a rubber 0-ring with a razor blade to get trailer hook retainers...
Use a 3/0 trailer on all buzz baits, it really matters...
Buy a TunaStick 8 or 10 ft to use as a bow power pole, under $125!
(plus it can get you out of some tough shallow water jams)
Idle engine 3 minutes after launch before slamming down on it...
A snug Shooter's Ear muff is used by some pros when they make long runs...
Keep 2 microfiber towels in your boat...
Boat can be wiped down after take-out using 50/50 Simple Green and water...
Use only Windex Multisurface with Vinegar and a microfiber cloth to wipe screens...
Tires lose a pound a month of air so check them 4x a year minimum...
Add a can of Sea Foam to both truck and boat engine before longest trips...
Check boat screws/bolts for tightness 2x a year...you will find 1/4-1/2 turn loose to be common...
Pledge and Turtle Wax & Wipe are good for boat boat and truck...many less bugs stick...
Use a 4 inch electrical ties to replace those rubber skirt holders on your baits...
Always have a large plastic glass tumbler in the boat...has many uses...private use mainly...
Have a tough plastic pitcher in the bilge area...bailing with your hands not the way...
Carry an extra cell phone battery charge gizmo for a quick doubling of cell phone time...
Do not go cheap...get 2 good flashlights...one smallish/one normal size...extra batteries too...
Keep a couple of qt & gallon freezer bags in the boat...multiple uses...
A half roll of toilet paper fits in a used peanut butter jar...how perfect is that?
Boat should store a windbreaker and light gloves most of the year for bad fronts....
Thicker socks help the ankles and knees over a long T-day...
A VERY bright hat or towel can be the diff if you break down and need help...wave wave...