I'm looking for a knife to carry on my life jacket for emergencies, for cutting lines or straps if I get hung up. There have been a few posts over the last several months related to this (emergency equipment, etc.). I've been carrying a folding knife with serrated edge and a strap cutting hook, but it is burried in a pocket on my vest, and the chances of getting it out and successfully opening it while tangled upside down underwater with a nose ful of water are slim. I think a fixed blade dive knife is what I need. I like the shorter length flat tip knives which will have less chance of hurting someone than the sharp pointed knives. And dive knives should be very corrosion resistant, unlike some rigging knives that may put the emphasis on blade sharpness. Dive knives have a latching mechanism to keep them in the sheath, or an oring that you can simply tear away in an emergency.
Does anyone sail with something like this strapped to the outside of their life vest?
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John Fricker
Prindle 16
Seabrook, Texas
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