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If you get one I would go with the stainless/satin finish which has more longevity in salt water. I've had 2 of the black oxide finish replaced by Benchmade within 6 months of use.
The satin will last longer and its a good idea to rinse with fresh water and apply a silicone spray. Cover the blade with surf board wax which keeps the blade sharp and free of corrosion. Skydiving knives, sometimes called jack knives work well for kiteboarding. Here is a link to a page with an assortment of hook knives. http://www.square1.com/Manufacturers...e1/cat212.html
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