Knots
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Generally speaking a good knot not only holds whatever it is designed to, but is also easy to untie. Knots on top of knots on top of knots, shows a lack of confidence that the original knot will hold. And we've seen a lot of bad knots through the years of Ephemerisle.
Everyone should know these
- Cleat Hitch - Used for attaching anchors lines or dock lines to a cleat.
- Bowline - Forms a loop which holds perfectly, yet unties almost effortlessly and bowline on a bight is a bowline where you don't have access to the end of the line.
- Round turn with two half-hitches - Great knot for attaching to almost anything.
Other good knots for Ephemerisle
- Figure 8 - Stopper knot
- Clove Hitch - To tie off a line to a post, or railing.
- Slipped Reef Knot - A good temporary knot which will hold, but comes undone with one pull.
- Trucker's Hitch - To tightly ratchet down a line around something.
Extra credit
- Double Fisherman's Knot - A good way of attaching two lines together
- Rolling Hitch - To tie one line onto another - can be used to relieve or distribute pressure on an anchor line.
- Sheet bend - Great for tying together to ropes of different sizes. It's actually identical to a bowline, just using to ropes.
Additional boating knots are listed on Animated Knots.