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What do you think?

So my question is for anyone that has had a problem with there boat. What is the time frame for you in which after a breakdown you get to stop worrying about the problem you just had. Do you ever quit worrying about breaking down are you male or female?
 
I'm a broken down male.


I worry about breaking down. I usually try to carry every tool that I think I might need, including spare parts that might not be available locally. Like odd size trailer tires, I can't stand that, if they are hard to find tires. They either get replaced with new, or I try to get the size of the tire before I go pick one up from somewhere, and then I carry the spare set with me in case one blows on the way home.


I almost always for get something that I might need so I also carry some cash with me.
 
previously broken male

It usually takes a couple trouble free rides to build the confidence back. That unsure feeling sneaks back though depending on the weather, water conditions and how far from home you get. Happy boating!
 
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