The P300 Sailor's Tool incorporates all of the tools a working sailor needs, a sharp, locking serrated blade, a classic locking marlinspike, and a functional set of pliers. The unique design of this innovative tool represents the result of years of testing in the field. Heavy duty silver aluminum handle slabs are built around a sturdy stainless steel frame. 440 C stainless steel 3/4 serrated blade, 1/4 traditional blade makes it a snap to cut almost any line. Double lock securely locks blade, marlinspike, or both. Designed to be easily opened with one hand. Fully functional pliers for opening shackles, pulling cotter pins, etc... Integrated lanyard loop makes it easy to keep this tool around your neck, or use the built in clip to attach it to your belt or trunks. Includes all weather sheath. Available in a single size. Sold individually. Specifications: Product Type: Myerchin P300 Sailor's Tool - Material: 440 Stainless Steel & Aluminum - Model # MY-P300SL - Length w/ Blade & Spike Open: 9.25" (23.5 cm) - Length Closed: 5.00" (12.7 cm) - Blade Length: 2.25" (5.7 cm) - Spike Length: 3.0" (7.6 cm) - Weight: 4.5 oz (127.6 g) - Price: $34.99 Combine this purchase with other items in our store for discounted shipping. Order Size - Shipping Up to $24.95 - $5.99 $25 - $74.99 - $9.99 $75- $149.99 - $14.99 Over $150 - FREE People sometimes ask how our green boat gear can be classified as truly "green"? After all, there is no such thing as organic steel, brass, or aluminum. Like most things on greenboatstuff.com, we try to envision the impact our gear has on the world around us as it is made, used, and ultimately lost or discarded. In addition, we believe a product you only have to buy once in your lifetime is much greener than a cheaper version you will replace countless times. With this in mind we offer an assortment of high quality products that are designed for you to pass on to the next generation. You won't find cheap, disposable stuff here, just the best boat gear we can find that makes a minimal impact on the environment. In every case, we try to carry boat gear made and finished with materials that do as little harm as possible. As a result we avoid chrome, nickel and zinc plated items due to the impact the plating process often has on the environment. The same goes for chemical-based painted items, plastics, and other synthetics. While natural fibers, wood, aluminum, stainless steel, brass, bronze, and the other materials we prefer to carry are not always entirely earth-friendly, we believe they represent the best choices available at this time. You May Also Like...
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