wire cutters for emergencies?
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You need to elaborate more. It seems like you are asking if you should cut a piece of standing rigging and that seems very extreme.
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David
Memphis, TN
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~~ Only for my toe-nails~~~~ but you should carry a knife if you should happen to get caught under the tramp if ya flip and can't get out from under it. Ya can always buy another tramp.... Wife & kids can't buy another DAD !!!
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agreed! it should be ALWAYS within reach (in or on your pfd).
i have had to cut a spin halyard to avoid a capsize in some real weather in a bad location (attempted to pop a spin in 25+ and it got fouled on the douse right near the intra-coastal)
some people carry Sea snipps -
http://scubadiving.toplis…m[TL3F]RID=17[TL26]TID=9
edited by: andrewscott, Aug 12, 2010 - 10:15 AM