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Best tool to remove rope from jet intake of any jet boat / jet ski / waverunner

Solracfl

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SeaDoo
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2010
Boat Model
Challenger
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The tool is just the right size as it provides enough leverage to cut through rope that is accidentally sucked up into a jet boat intake. Easy to insert tool through grate and it’ll cut nylon rope easily. In less than 10 minutes, I was able to remove a large amount of rope that was tightly caught in the jetboat intake.

Can be bought on Amazon for $15.00.
 

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And you can repel boarders with it also.
 
I need to order that, i had to limp back to the ramp last year. We could not free a line that got sucked up in the intake
 
I need to order that, i had to limp back to the ramp last year. We could not free a line that got sucked up in the intake

I hadn't seen this, but I bought a Milwaukee folding hawksbill knife for this very purpose. Thus far, I haven't needed it for a rope, but I went through a particularly weedy area, and I had to break it out for that. Put the rounded part against the shaft, and simply pull backwards to split everything in its path. I would imagine it would work quite well on a rope as well. Far cheaper options exist as well, since these seem to have exploded in price since I bought mine - I think I paid $20-25 at the time. I bought the version in the first link. They've got a second version now as well, which is the second link below:


 
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