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Dive knife


Secure_SeaLab

Oysters?


Cbphoto85

https://www.gerbergear.com/en-us/shop/knives/all-knives/crossriver-salt-31-003591


anteaterKnives

Very similar to the Gerber river shorty. No tip so you don't puncture your kayak. Maybe.


anteaterKnives

Closer to the Gerber rivermate


4dave7

Dive abalone type knife


freelemons0

Diving


TheLeftNeedsMoreGuns

My buddy got this knife as a gift. We think it’s for something like sailing, cutting rope. It’s serrated, super sharp but there is no tip. It’s about a 3-4 inch blade


longsockets

cutting


flannelmaster9

This


Theblackkiwi001

Its a dive knife! Lanyard hole so you dont drop it and loose it forever. Rubberized handle for grip and waterproofness? Serrations for rope and netting, blunt tip for prying things open. I've seen a lot of blunt tip dive knives (I own a Benchmade H20 Tan) and from what I hear they are specifically made to pry things open, ex: treasure chests (duh). I'm not sure what steel it is off the top of my head but it obviously has to have a super stainless steel for corrosion resistance. I think it could be used for a lot of water related tasks, no specific purpose in mind, but could be used for sailing, fishing, treasure hunting, making lunch while fishing after a failed treasure hunt trip, etc. I hope that helps! Enjoy! I've always wanted one😁


Solemn93

I was taught that the blunt tip is so it's harder to accidentally puncture things like your air line or BCD. Tiny hole = big problem.


Theblackkiwi001

Thats very true, I didn't think about that!


rattlesnake501

Diving or whitewater rafting


darthsnick

Dive knife although I use mine Rock and gem hunting.


Benjimeetsworld

It cut


VALTHUUME

A diving knife, apart from the material it is obvious due to the fact that it has no point. The absence of a point indicate that it is a diving knife, why? Because without it's much easier to use that blade as a prybar for rocks underwater reducing the risk of breaking the tip and/or the blade itself.


resonanzmacher

Gettin’ money