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![]() "katy" wrote in message ... Bill wrote: I'm looking at multi-tools online, mainly for sailing, and I am wondering what sailors out there like. I am fairly new to sailing but I understand the need for a good tool. I carry a seperate knife so that is not a big issue but a pair of pliers would be very handy as well as the option to have a screw driver or a pair of small scissors available. I really want one that has a one hand opening feature for the pliers because I don't want to have to let go of the boat to open the jaws in rough seas. Everything I have seen in the stores around here is pretty limited and is only two handed variety. I have seen several Gerber ones on the net that are one handed opening but I am reluctant to drop $100 on something I have never seen without any idea if it is what I actually want or if I like the tool. So what do you think and what do you use? Thanks, Bill my teeth.... It's true. I've seen her bite a 1/2" stainless bolt in two with my own eyes. :-o Max |
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"katy" wrote in message ... Bill wrote: I'm looking at multi-tools online, mainly for sailing, and I am wondering what sailors out there like. I am fairly new to sailing but I understand the need for a good tool. I carry a seperate knife so that is not a big issue but a pair of pliers would be very handy as well as the option to have a screw driver or a pair of small scissors available. I really want one that has a one hand opening feature for the pliers because I don't want to have to let go of the boat to open the jaws in rough seas. Everything I have seen in the stores around here is pretty limited and is only two handed variety. I have seen several Gerber ones on the net that are one handed opening but I am reluctant to drop $100 on something I have never seen without any idea if it is what I actually want or if I like the tool. So what do you think and what do you use? Thanks, Bill my teeth.... It's true. I've seen her bite a 1/2" stainless bolt in two with my own eyes. :-o Max I eats brass tacks for breakfast, too.... |
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Bill,
I kind of agree with Joe. I replaced my fancy Bone Handle Spike/knife with a $15. riggers knife with a serrate 1/2 blade and regular that had a shackle key. and a second marlin spike. My old blade wouldn't cut the new fiber lines. It served me well for over a Dozen years. It was so good I gave it to the new owners when I sold the Boat. http://community.webtv.net/tassail/ThomJazz |
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![]() "katy" wrote in message ... Maxprop wrote: "katy" wrote in message ... Bill wrote: I'm looking at multi-tools online, mainly for sailing, and I am wondering what sailors out there like. I am fairly new to sailing but I understand the need for a good tool. I carry a seperate knife so that is not a big issue but a pair of pliers would be very handy as well as the option to have a screw driver or a pair of small scissors available. I really want one that has a one hand opening feature for the pliers because I don't want to have to let go of the boat to open the jaws in rough seas. Everything I have seen in the stores around here is pretty limited and is only two handed variety. I have seen several Gerber ones on the net that are one handed opening but I am reluctant to drop $100 on something I have never seen without any idea if it is what I actually want or if I like the tool. So what do you think and what do you use? Thanks, Bill my teeth.... It's true. I've seen her bite a 1/2" stainless bolt in two with my own eyes. :-o Max I eats brass tacks for breakfast, too.... Sorry to hear that. When did you give up broken glass and battery acid? Max |
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"katy" wrote in message ... Maxprop wrote: "katy" wrote in message ... Bill wrote: I'm looking at multi-tools online, mainly for sailing, and I am wondering what sailors out there like. I am fairly new to sailing but I understand the need for a good tool. I carry a seperate knife so that is not a big issue but a pair of pliers would be very handy as well as the option to have a screw driver or a pair of small scissors available. I really want one that has a one hand opening feature for the pliers because I don't want to have to let go of the boat to open the jaws in rough seas. Everything I have seen in the stores around here is pretty limited and is only two handed variety. I have seen several Gerber ones on the net that are one handed opening but I am reluctant to drop $100 on something I have never seen without any idea if it is what I actually want or if I like the tool. So what do you think and what do you use? Thanks, Bill my teeth.... It's true. I've seen her bite a 1/2" stainless bolt in two with my own eyes. :-o Max I eats brass tacks for breakfast, too.... Sorry to hear that. When did you give up broken glass and battery acid? Max Started having too much stomach problems...decided brass was a better idea.... |
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