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Knots contains an A-Z of knots and information on the common knots and their uses. Also includes a Pioneering section ...
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How to tie knots in rope. Knotting instructions for scouts, climbers and sailors. Clear knot descriptions and drawings. ...
How to Tie Knots Overhand Knot Sailor's Knot Square Knot Lark's Head Figure Eight Knot Stevedore's Knot Killik Hitch Sheet Bend Double Sheet Bend Timber Hitch Lariat Loop Overhand Bow Cat's Paw Clove Hitch Blackwall Hitch Granny Knot Fisherman's Knot Double Carrick Bend Fisherman's Eye Sheepshank Miller's Knot Running Knot Bowline Double Figure Eight Bowline on Bight Double Overhand Slippery ...
Knots are an inevitable part of sailing. They are required for most parts of rigging. There are thousands of knots, divided roughly into practical knots, decorative knots (often called fancywork ), or both. If you don't want your knots to be called granny knot , or - in a less sexist manner - false knot , you need to learn the proper way to tie them. It means that they need to be: ...
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The best knots for fishing, sailing, climbing are illustrated and described.
These pages are for the purpose of Teaching knots used for Search and Rescue to the Blue Ridge Mountain Rescue Group. Feel free to use these as a training aid, but always get expert, in person instruction as these knots could cause injury if not used correctly ...
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Tell me when this page is updated Home Members Willie Vince Dan Tony Pictures Fishing Baits Knots Rigs Tackle Information Tournaments Clubs Manufacturers Equip Suppliers Bait Shops Govt Depts Conditions Maps Weather Water Other Sponsors Links Recipes Webmasters Palomar Knot Trilene Knot Clinch Knot Stop Knot We use a combination of all these knots. Home ...
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The Alpine Butterfly Need a loop in the middle of your rope The rope still runs straight, and so would be under less stress when loaded than if you had used a figure eight knot for the same purpose. It is also easy to adjust and to untie. Now try the Bowline. or the Clove Hitch. or the Fisherm*n's Knot. back to UNEMC page. animation by rhinckle ...
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Description and illustration of several useful and popular marine knots ...
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There is one small hitch encountered by many first time knot-tiers. Their expert instructors seem to assume that their fellow fishermen are familiar with the Surgeon's Knot, the Bimini Twist and the like. But long before I moved into the field of knot-tying, I was content to join a line-to-swivel, swivel-to-trace and trace-to-hook via a Simple Loop Knot, where the loop is made only perhaps 25mm ...
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Knot Index Clinch Knot Duncan Loop / uni-Knot Surgeon's Knot Barrel Knot / Blood Knot Surgeon's Loop Perfection Loop Albright Knot Nail Knot Backing to Fly Reel Loop-to-Loop Connection Basic Advice on Tying Knots It is important not only to select the right knot for a particular job but to tie it properly. Poorly Tied knots will mean lost fish and aggravation. Here are a few basic steps to ...
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Copyright 1997, Peter Suber. Six Exploding Knots Clove hitch biting a bight Figure-eight biting a bight Sliding butterfly Sliding sheet bend Sliding Chinese crown Double Carrick bend Table of types Overview & Quick Start I call these six hitches exploding knots because they untie easily and completely with one tug of the ripcord. Unlike slipped knots that untie with a ripcord, these knots ...
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Fishing knot tying. How to tie fishing knots.
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Recommendations for sound knot tying : Always choose the correct and suitable knot for the job in hand. Tie it correctly and if in doubt about its strength or appearance, cut it off and re-tie it. Don't ever gamble on a bad knot. It may prevent you from landing the fish of a lifetime. Always draw the knot together gently. There is no knot that works well when tightened with a jerk or abruptly.
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Caving Knots Figure-of-Eight Figure-of-nine Bowline Yosemite Bowline Alpine Butterfly Double Figure-of-eight on the Bight Bowline on the Bight Italian/Munter Hitch Clove Hitch Double Fisherman's Hedden knot Constrictor knot Farmers hitch Tape/Water knot Larks Foot Prusik knots Figure-of-Eight This is a very versatile knot most commonly used for attaching ropes to anchor points. Most things that ...
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How to tie the Beer Knot ...
The Prusik Knot The Prusik Knot is a variation of the rolling hitch. Some people use it for mast climbing. Since it's not in The Ashley Book of Knots, I tied one around my pen and scanned it. This page used to contain a description written by me, but then Mark Anderson of the vessel Riparia actually did it and wrote a much better description, so with his permission I've replaced my version with ...
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5.10 Climbing Club, rock climbing ...
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