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![]() "Don White" wrote in message ... A sailor should always have his 'rigging knife' handy and attached to him by a lanyard. You never know when you have to cut something loose. That's a real tragady. I agree regarding the knife. A good crewman should never report on board without a good sharp knife. And a good skipper should provide a knife to any crew member who doesn't have one.. ( keep several of the SS rigger knives I get at WM on sale for about $8-9 ) Steve s/v Good Intentions |
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