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Topic: PFD knife?  (Read 10044 times)

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SturgeonRod

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Not picking on only Craig here, because I have seen several others make the same mistake:

You lose your knife when it lays around loose on the deck. Also, you use cord to secure things. Chord is a geometric term. Class over.
A good strip of Velcro is a great way to secure thing you don't want to necessarily store, and saves on leashes/ said geometric "chord" dangling off every tool on deck. I use a few patches in various places on my yaks. My LifeProof phone, some pliers and a small tackle box are secured with it. 


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craig

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Not picking on only Craig here, because I have seen several others make the same mistake:

You lose your knife when it lays around loose on the deck. Also, you use cord to secure things. Chord is a geometric term. Class over.

I am sorry.  I should have been more clear.  I said I lose them.  I never said I lose them while on the water.  I have never lost a knife overboard. Several cameras, but no knives...yet.  I always seem to misplace them after fishing.  They are probably in someones car or trailer.  I have yet to misplace the dive knife because it goes back in the same place all the time.  I guess I need to fashion a scabbard for a bait knife.


CraigVM62

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Personally,  I just feel good now knowing it is safe around these parts   ;D ;D ;D

I am constantly on their most wantid list

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sherminator

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Personally,  I just feel good now knowing it is safe around these parts   ;D ;D ;D

I am constantly on their most wantid list



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boxofrain

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Not picking on only Craig here, because I have seen several others make the same mistake:

You lose your knife when it lays around loose on the deck. Also, you use cord to secure things. Chord is a geometric term. Class over.
A good strip of Velcro is a great way to secure thing you don't want to necessarily store, and saves on leashes/ said geometric "chord" dangling off every tool on deck. I use a few patches in various places on my yaks. My LifeProof phone, some pliers and a small tackle box are secured with it. 


-Rodney-


 HeHe...I'm off to the store for some velcro tape...thanks for that tip Bro!
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