Having a well-stocked toolkit on your Personal Watercraft (PWC) can be crucial for safely enjoying time on the water. If you experience a minor mechanical issue while out on the water, a basic toolkit can help you troubleshoot and potentially fix the problem, preventing the need for costly towing or a stranded situation.
Finding room for a small kit, stocked with commonly-needed tools and supplies, is possible regardless of your style ski – from stand-up to sport to runabout, there is always room to tuck away a kit where it will be at hand in a bad situation, and knowing you have the ability to handle minor problems can increase your confidence and peace of mind on longer rides or offshore excursions.
While the specific tools you carry may vary depending on your PWC model and the type of riding you do, some essential items to consider include:
- Multi-tool: A versatile tool with pliers, screwdrivers, a knife, and other useful features.
- Screwdrivers: A set with Phillips and flathead tips in various sizes.
- Socket and wrench set: Include a range of sizes, including adjustable wrenches, for various bolts and nuts.
- Pliers: Needle-nose pliers are useful for small tasks, and slip-joint pliers can handle a variety of jobs.
- Knife: A rigging knife, box-cutter or a multi-tool with a blade is helpful for cutting ropes or other materials.
- Electrical tape: For securing wires or making temporary repairs.
- Zip ties: For securing loose items or making quick repairs.
- Hose clamps: For securing hoses and fittings.
- Duct tape: A versatile repair material.
- Waterproof flashlight (Preferably LED and rechargable): For visibility in low-light conditions.
- Mini-can of PB Blaster/WD-40 or other penetrating oil
- Shop towel
- Cable ties: Useful for organizing and securing wires or hoses.
- Telescoping mirror and magnet: For inspecting hard-to-reach areas.
- Line and string: For various tasks.
And don’t forget your first aid kit!






