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Where in the Bay Area are you located?
"Doug" wrote in message news:ypJLb.10259$nt4.20317@attbi_s51... Jack: I know some of these knots and agree with you on some of on those I do know. I'll look at those I'm not familiar with. I'm curious about your Double Overhand opinion. I understand that the Overhand is prone to jamming. How would you rate a Figure 8 in the,( bitter end ), bight VS. a Double Overhand? Wayne: Thank you also. I am familiar with some of your suggestions and do agree with most. I'll look at those I'm not familiar with. I actually did have the Monkeys Fist in my original list... Why a Double Sheepshank instead of just a Sheepshank? Thanks to all, Doug "Wayne.B" wrote in message ... On Thu, 08 Jan 2004 05:59:48 GMT, Jack Dale wrote: I would add: Double overhand - a much better stopper knot that a figure 8 Rolling Hitch - to assist in getting rid of overrides Double sheet bend - for joining lines Round turn and two half hitches - docking and attaching fenders Clove hitch - temporarily tying a line to a spar or a life line Cow hitch - for tying sails to stanchions Bowline on a bight - emergency bosun's chair (really uncomfortable) ================================================== ===== Good suggestions. I would add: double sheepshank (for shortening a line in a pinch). anchor bend (for anything that must NOT come untied). tautline hitch (adjustability) carrick bend (decorative) monkey fist (heaving line) cleat knot (docking) |
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