RemembranceDay said:
Would there be any length restrictions on sailing knives for recreational purposes? I plan on sailing in an area that's well-patroled come spring, rather be safe than sorry.
I see by your profile you're in the cadets and I assume you are talking about sailing on a cadet ship.
Here are the rules we follow in the Navy
2118. Knives
1. Switch blades, butterfly knives, double edge blades, or similar spring-loaded knives are prohibited.
2. No one shall have onboard a knife with a blade longer than four inches, unless the knife is carried openly
and required for seamanship purposes.
3. All personnel employed on the upper deck during the normal course of their duties shall carry the approved
seaman’s knife IAW the scale of issue. These personnel include, but are not limited to:
(a) Bosns;
(b) RAS Teams;
(c) Boats crews and lowerers;
(d) Part ship hands; and
(e) Pers standing upper deck watches.
4. All remaining members of the ship’s company shall carry a knife at sea.
5. Martial Arts weapons such as Fighting Sticks, Throwing Stars and any others prohibited by law, are
prohibited.
That being said a knife like the Russell Grohmman with marlin spike would suffice. It is the same issue knife as issued on surface ships.