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Default Most useful knots

On Feb 1, 8:46�am, "Reginald P. Smithers III"
wrote:
Chuck Gould wrote:
Saw an interesting hand-out yesterday: Six knots every boater should
know.


Is there a consensus in the group about which six knots, hitches, or
bends would be most important? It might be fun to compare with the
group listed on the hand-out.


These are the only knots I know, and they seem to work for all my
applications.

Bowline, half hitch, clove hitch, sheet bend, a figure eight (a stop
knot) and a Reef knot.

I am not including the knot I use to belay a cleat, because I really
don't know if it has a name. *It is basically a figure 8 around the
cleat, and with a twist on the last figure 8.


I hate to admit that I probably only use 3-4 knots most of the time.
At least 3-4 that have official names. :-) Bowline, clove hitch, half
hitch, square knot. Could probably do a sheet bend if I puzzled on it
long enough, but I can't remember the last time I had a need to bend
two lines together. Plus of course belaying a cleat, as you mentioned.