I thought I'd throw this in as a stimulus to new posts. I am about to do a haulout and as usual I am going to do a rationalization of what I carry onboard on my endless but fun attempt to reduce clutter and weight . One thing I'm looking at reassessing this time is my tools. I don't have huge amounts of tools and spares on Spritzig II but a few things I don't use much. Have a good selection of extra shackles and D rings and if I needed to jury rig sails I can butcher things such as the topping lift for more line , although that's a very unlikely need on my enclosed waters sailing unless the OB failed. Main spare for me ....outboard shear pin.
On a similar thread, last year I minimalised my sleeping/overnighting gear into one large screw top home brew barrel that I can take out on a planned overnight and store in one of the rear lockers as its sealed in the barrel and that's a very damp area for me.
I got onto this kick a few years ago as I do a lot of OS travel these days and travel sites are full of tips on how to travel better with less . Last December's trip to NZ I managed to get my check in bag down to 12 kg and my carry on down to about 6. Wife's bag still looked like a steamer trunk

and I had to help her lug it up stairs

but she s slowly reducing packing the more we travel. Even with only the two of us on the 563 we used to get swamped under gear and were moving stuff around everywhere at bed time. We have turfed a lot lately but I still
aim at a place for everything and everything in its place and the only thing floating around the cabin is our sailing bags and a few pillows.
I'll throw in some pics of my gear later.