johnabbott893
Well-Known Member
We’ve all heard and probably used the term “the correct tool for the job” ….so the knives I have mentioned and anything resembling the afore mentioned are the only knives to use.
We have covered most of the exceptions in the Galley etc…..so anyone selling inappropriate knives at boat shows just to make a quick buck should be stopped, as they should be of no interest to the boating community.
Well maybe not everybody agrees on what constitutes the "correct tool for the job" when it comes to knives. What is more, what is used is often a compromise or what happens to be at hand. Just because one section of the population of the UK likes to go round stabbing each other does not make it a crime for the more responsible of us to use knives as a tool for the job. I use a large, heavy and very aggressive looking diving knfe because it will make short work of heavy duty fishing net that is often entangled on wrecks. It is not so good with monofilament line nets but it is very sharp so it copes. It has a great point for impailing flatfish and getting between heavy rope that is wound round prop. It is not so good as a utility knife around the boat but it often gets used because it is to hand. It does make quite a good hammer, basher, paint tin lid remover etc.
If I did not already have such a 'pig sticker' I might see one at a boat jumble and decide that it looked like a good utility tool. I should not be denied that right and thankfully I am not.