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![]() Ok, so now that the restoration is done and we're actually boating I figured I'd work on my knots, hitches, bends, etc. Actually, for our little 22 footer with all the proper lines already on-board I won't need many knots. I've learned a couple of hiches for fenders and bends to join ropes together and the bowline and bowline on a bight for loops. Anyway, the Sheepshank has me puzzled. I'll probably almost never need to shorten a rope, so it doen's matter, but it's bothering me anyway. I keep trying it using different books and web sites for instructions and pictures. But it never seems to hold. Sometimes when I pull on the two ends it does hold for a while, but any slack in the line and the next time I pull the knot just comes apart. So, it the Sheepshank just this overrated thing or and I doing it wrong or what? Hooper: Well I'm not talkin' about hooking some poor dogfish or sandshark. I'm talking about finding a Great White! Quint: Porkers! Talkin' about porkers! Mr. Hooper. Just tie me a sheep shank. Hooper: I haven't had to pass basic seamanship in a long time. You didn't say how short you wanted it. How's that?! |
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