Wood Zeppelin
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- C Dory Year
- 1997
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- 22 Angler
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- C-Creature
I wasn't sure if this was a "general" or "safety" topic. I went with safety, because I personally don't feel safe going on a boating adventure without at least some basic tools.
Here's my question: I got a "Mariners Tool Set" (Brand: GreatNeck). I'm pretty happy with it, except it's SAE (no Metric) and I have a HONDA Motor. There are also wiring tools, screw drivers, pliers, etc. But for turning bolts, the wrenches are SAE (inches).
Should I return it and look for a Metric version (off the top of my head, there doesn't seem to be many bolts on a C-dory boat itself.)? Or just grab some metric wrenches and have both options on-board?
Anyone have thoughts or advice on this?
Here's my question: I got a "Mariners Tool Set" (Brand: GreatNeck). I'm pretty happy with it, except it's SAE (no Metric) and I have a HONDA Motor. There are also wiring tools, screw drivers, pliers, etc. But for turning bolts, the wrenches are SAE (inches).
Should I return it and look for a Metric version (off the top of my head, there doesn't seem to be many bolts on a C-dory boat itself.)? Or just grab some metric wrenches and have both options on-board?
Anyone have thoughts or advice on this?
