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![]() "Dave" wrote in message ... | On Tue, 05 Sep 2006 16:47:45 -0400, Jeff said: | | It is never caller a "stopper knot." That term is used today for | knots like the figure-eight or stevedore's knot that is tied on the | end of running rigging to prevent unreeving. | | Sorry, Jeff, but you're just plain wrong on that one. Among my billets | during my tour of duty was Deck Officer. I can assure you that the BMC | called it a stopper knot, and every deck hand knew what kind of a knot the | chief wanted. And it wasn't a figure 8. | | I agree that it's a somewhat confusing name for the knot, and this usage may | be limited to a small group, such as ASR deck hands. So if you're a | prescriptivist (and usually I am) you'd say the name is incorrect. If you're | a descriptivist you'd say it's correct but with limited usage. Errr, could you please speak English? Cheers, Ellen |
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