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Keep a boat‑load of functions in one pocket‑sized tool. Forged from tough 304 stainless steel, this marine‑grade multi‑tool replaces a handful of loose items with a single piece that opens bottles, turns shackle pins, drives hex screws (3–6 mm), pries flatheads, and even grips rope with confidence. The slim profile slips onto a lanyard or clips into a life jacket pocket, so it's always within reach when you need to adjust rigging, tighten a loose fastener, or crack a cold drink after a long day on the water. Designed for boat owners, sailors, anglers, and outdoor enthusiasts who want a rust‑proof helper that survives salt spray and rough handling without corroding or snapping.
| Material | 304 Stainless Steel |
| Functions | Shackle key, bottle opener, hex wrench (3‑6 mm), flathead driver, rope grip, lanyard loop |
| Hex Compatibility | 3 mm, 4 mm, 5 mm, 6 mm (hexagonal bits/bolt heads) |
| Overall Dimensions | 112 × 45 × 20.5 mm (approx.) |
| Thickness | 26 mm at the thickest point |
| Weight | Approx. 80 g |
| Finish | Brushed/natural stainless |
| Ideal For | Marine, sailing, camping, outdoor, emergency kit |
| Package Includes | 1 x multi‑tool (lanyard not included) |
A: 304 stainless steel provides excellent resistance to rust and corrosion in marine environments. A quick rinse with fresh water after exposure to salt spray will keep it performing like new for years.
A: The shackle key slot is designed to fit most standard pin‑style shackles commonly found on sailboats and dinghies. The parallel faces grip the pin securely so you can loosen or tighten it with a simple twist.
A: Yes—the cutouts cover 3 mm, 4 mm, 5 mm, and 6 mm hex heads, which match many common marine fasteners. The flathead tip also works for slotted screws on electrical panels or hatch covers.
A: The rope‑grip area is not a blade; it's designed to help you pull, hold, or tension the rope without slipping. For the cutting line, we recommend carrying a dedicated sailing knife.
A: Thread a small cord or carabiner through the built‑in loop and clip it to your life jacket, belt, or boat’s grab rail. The tool stays secure and won't accidentally deploy.