pteron
Well-Known Member
Was idly trawling knot tying sites (ok, so I like knots!) and came across this:
http://sailing.about.com/od/learntosail/ss/howtotiesquareknot.htm and http://sailing.about.com/od/learntosail/ss/Reefknothowto.htm
He reckons that a reef knot has a bight - I'd call that a slipped reef personally.
His lordship Ashley has nothing (I can find after at least 20 seconds of looking - it's heavy) about this form of reef knot. I don't see the point of the slipped reef personally - it's so simple to capsize a reef knot and slide it apart, why would you put a slip in it?
So what does the panel think?
http://sailing.about.com/od/learntosail/ss/howtotiesquareknot.htm and http://sailing.about.com/od/learntosail/ss/Reefknothowto.htm
He reckons that a reef knot has a bight - I'd call that a slipped reef personally.
His lordship Ashley has nothing (I can find after at least 20 seconds of looking - it's heavy) about this form of reef knot. I don't see the point of the slipped reef personally - it's so simple to capsize a reef knot and slide it apart, why would you put a slip in it?
So what does the panel think?