NRS Co-Pilot Knife
Description The sheath is made of tough plastic unlike some kayak knives with brittle sheaths that break when caught on things. The design of the knife includes: a blunt tip (good for prying or using as a screwdriver in an emergency), a sharp straight edge and a partial serrated edge. An excellent knife for freshwater boating and rescue. Although it's "stainless steel" this grade of steel will rust in saltwater use. The sheath attaches firmly to a PFD lash stab; Features an oxygen tank valve wrench in the center of the handle. The partially serrated edge covers all your cutting needs. The 'reverse scallop' serrations facilitate severing tough fibers. An asymmetrical handle and blade, along with the blunt tip, ensure proper blade orientation and help to prevent injury in a tight rescue situation. Jimping along the top of the blade edge delivers secure thumb placement and prevents grip slippage. Glass-reinforced polypropylene handle features a rubber overlay for a comfortable grip and m