The new R.R.K. Race Rescue Knife, developed in conjunction with the R.Y.A.
Fixed blade rescue knife with convex serrated, yellow powder coated blunt tip blade, to protect you or your RIB. Simple ratchet in/out nylon easy fit sheath, with drain hole. Shackle key for use in emergencies.
Hook point version available for commercial applications; great for cutting trampolines, netting, kite lines, sails quickly. Selected for use by all Team GBR rescue craft in Athens 2004 & by Thames Metropolitan Police
The R.R.K. Race Rescue Knife is the perfect permanent mount safety knife for R.I.B.s and rescue craft. The blunt tip means protection for the user, subject and vessel, preventing accidental stabbing of flesh or RIB tube.
Perfect for mount on the racks of skiffs or as a pit knife on race yachts or in the companionway of cruisers
The RRKŪ has been developed in conjunction with the R.Y.A. (The Royal Yachting Association) to provide a specific rescue knife for all rescue vessels and persons.
- Easy Grip Hi Viz Handle- Silicone rubber non slip handlewith high U.V. resistance in Hi- Viz Yellow
- Yellow Blade A protective yellow etching to assist in corrosion prevention
- Convex Serrated Blade- Developed from safety knife experience
- Shackle Key- Only for emergency purposes, but could be vital
- Lanyard Attachment
- Sheath- Especially designed so that a simple pull or push to remove or replace, but with a secure and positive retention force. The nylon sheath does not touch body of the blade, to minimise damp and corrosion and has a drain hole.
Maintenance Advice regarding RRK and its stainless steel blade- The R.R.KŪ is produced in high quality (425) stainless steel,with advanced technological processes and is guaranteed against defects in materials and workmanship. The alloy utilised resists normal rusting, but it needs care and attention to prevent stains. Please, wash your knife with fresh water, dry and than coat the blade with WD 40 or similar water repellant. To prevent any stains developing please maintain this maintenance daily.
425 stainless steel has a high carbon content, and under certain environmental conditions will develop superficial signs of oxidation. These stains can be easily removed with steel wool or light scourer. Only 304 stainless steel offers a better resistance to rust but it is unsuitable for use as a cutting steel.