wire cutter for emergency supply kit

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christopher bayer

in the event of losing one's mail and needing to sever the shrouds in order to save the boat, are there any suggestions regarding a wire cable cutter. the cable thickness is a bit less than one half inch. one can't be too prepared in this matters! thanks, in anticipation, for any suggestions.
 
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Clyde

Shroud Shooting Device

If all else fails and you need to cut your shrouds to save your life, get a Toolova Shootit 12, Pyacht has them. Fair Winds. Clyde
 
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charles hubbard

rigging

i have an older 45 so i don't know how your standing rigging is fitted to the chain plates, but many veteran sailors have written that when a boat is rigged that the cotter pins should be bent 45 degrees (each leg 22 1/2 from center) and clipped at 1/4 inch. there are two reasons for this. 1; a 1/4 inch, while a substantial meat hook will probably not be fatal. 2; in the event of a dismasting the rigging can be easily disconnected from the chain plates. i took this advice to heart, and while never having had to prove it, -thank god- believe that i could probably have my rigging loose with a leatherman before i could go below and find some elaborately expensive tool. hope this helps
 
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Chuck Wayne

shootit!

get the toolova shootit! (pyacht carries it) in an emergency, you don't want to mess around, and it's the only tool that will cut large stays quickly-and one handed (you do have to hold on to something). I tested mine and it really works, unlike the other options
 
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