Victoria Sponge
Well-Known Member
How many knots can you tie without having to think about it?
What are the yachtsman's/woman's essentials knots?
What are the yachtsman's/woman's essentials knots?
I have used, mainly:
Rolling hitch, for attaching snubber to anchor chain, hammock to forestay.
Bowline, for sheets to jib and making a loop for a variety of docking purposes.
Clove hitch, for setting fenders on rail for coming alongside before switching to round turn and two half hitches to secure fenders to stanchion bases.
Double sheet bend for joining lines.
Reef knot for, er, reefing.
Figure of eight knot for the end of lines.
I've also used the odd specialist knot for specific purposes such as halyard to shackle, or constrictor knots when splicing.
Bowline,
Figure of eight,
Overhand knot,
Reef knot,
Sheet bend,
Double sheet bend,
Round turn and two half hitches,
Clove hitch.
I don't believe you ever really need to know more than those eight.
Bowline,
Figure of eight,
Overhand knot,
Reef knot,
Sheet bend,
Double sheet bend,
Round turn and two half hitches,
Clove hitch.
I don't believe you ever really need to know more than those eight. That doesn't mean however that I can't tie a few others when I feel like it.
Bowline,
Figure of eight,
Overhand knot,
Reef knot,
Sheet bend,
Double sheet bend,
Round turn and two half hitches,
Clove hitch.
I don't believe you ever really need to know more than those eight. That doesn't mean however that I can't tie a few others when I feel like it.