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Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2017
Location: Los Angeles, CA
Posts: 401
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I'm a big proponent of electrical components.
I just had to do a bypass on my battery box plug on the water, and thankfully keep a handful of spare crimp connectors, some electrical tape, a foot or so of extra wire, and a very small multi-meter for quickly ferreting out problem when they pop up. I also love my SOG power-assist pliers for the built-in crimpers and the amazing torque they provide. I also keep a pump, dry bag with towel and extra top layer, zip ties, and para-cord |
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#2 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2015
Location: SD County
Posts: 360
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Pedialite
I carry a lot of the stuff posted above, but one addition of note is Pedialite. If you ever get dehydrated and start cramping up it can become impossible to pedal or paddle. I use the powdered form and add it to a water bottle if I start feeling crampy.
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Sea Hunter
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Cash....
And carry
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Sea Hunter
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Getting the Led out....
Ah. Ah....
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