TQA
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With respect I'd say even snorkel gear - which I still carry as Plan C / Z - is too dangerous for me as a moderately fit 56 yr old to try alone offshore.
I'd suggest the pruning loppers if one can - with the assistance of a kedge anchor to lift the bower warp if possible, and a definite +1 to having old serrated bread knives handy at each end of the boat; failing that a VHFChannel 16 or Mobile 999 cal to the Coastguard, they won't mind and will probably enjoy it.
I sail in the Eastern Caribbean the only places you MIGHT get a positive response to a call to the coast guard are the French islands, the rest of the islands don't monitor 16 and there is no active CG in most places with few working boats and no money for fuel. Cruisers mostly get themselves out of trouble and go to help other cruisers.
BTW I am 70 and still snorkel on my boat. The last time I cut a prop free was 2 years ago. On a typical prop wrap the line will be near vertical I would not like to try to cut that with loppers. 30 seconds sawing from the surface with the pole mounted bread knife cut the line.
