Nobody replied, so I will do it
I personally get away with mainly one rig for boat fishing, which is the standard shad-rig.
Use 40lb braid and depending on tide and depth a 6-14 oz sinker on a heavy svivel. Then tie a 3ft mono leader (40lb on roughs and 60-80 on wrecks) to the top eye of the swivel
var.1: tie a shad to the end
var 2: tie a penel 2 hooks 4/0 and 6/0 to it and use mackerel or other bait
var 3: tie a 4/0 - 6/0 treble to the end and use bait (that is my principle summer ling rig)
I hardly ever use anything else. I also never carry pre-tied rigs. I have svivels, mono, shads and hooks available and always tie it new
One alternative is what I call a Whitby rig (its probably called different)
Again use 40lb braid and tie a svivel to it, then a 3-4 foot mono leader and a svivel/ring at the end with a 8-14lb lead. in the middle form 0ne or two loops and thus you have a paternoster rig, which might be less snaggy on the wrecks. I hardly use it, but my mates do. I reckon they get the same number of snags and less fish