Knives
Fox 40 Safety Whistle
Compact safety whistle with stainless split-ring. Sometimes, the only way to be rescued is to be heard. These whistles are invaluable for signaling rescuers. Boat safely and carry the necessary equipment.
Gerber River Runner Knife
In case of a rescue situation where you need quick access to a knife, this knife is easy to pull from the sheath and comfortable to grip in a wet & cold environment. This mid-sized knife is a favorite among commercial river guides. Molded friction release sheaths clip to a belt or the lash tab on your PFD. The River Runner™ incorporates a half smooth, half serrated blade and a pointy tip for puncturing a broached boat.
Blade: 3 1/4″
Handle: 3 3/4″
Weight: 4 oz.
Gerber River Shorty Knife
In case of a rescue situation where you need quick access to a knife, this knife is easy to pull from the sheath and comfortable to grip in a wet & cold environment. This mid-sized knife is a favorite among commercial river guides. Molded friction release sheaths clip to a belt or the lash tab on your PFD. The River Shorty™ features a fully serrated edge and a blunt tip to prevent accidents during a rescue.
Shorty Blade: 3″ long
Handle: 3.75″
Weight: 4 oz.
One-hand Rescue Knife with case
P20 Knife tethered to case. Orange handled, sheep-foot serrated blade. Blade tethered ball facilitates one-hand opening.
I’m a firm believer in the saying “One hand for rescue, one hand for me.” During
water rescue ops, one should keep a knife immediately accessible. Consider your
knife as a self-rescue tool. Cutting free of entanglement may be your only means of
emergency escape.
PS: I have been informed of at least one occasion where a rescuer’s life was saved
by this style of one-hand-opening knife.”
Bob Davis, USCG (ret.)
President
MARSARS Water Rescue Systems, Inc.



