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Doug
 
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My wife bought me a shadow box in which to place a collection of knots. If
you've ever been to Horatio's in San Leandro, CA you know just what I mean.

At any rate, I'm interested in knots of significance that I should include
in this collection. I do have Ashley's Book of Knots. It certainly appears
to be the definitive source on knots, but there is no list of 'Significant
Knots'.

I expect the completed display will be between 15 and 25 knots.

I have chosen 3 knots for this project so far. They a Figure( of ) Eight,
Reef, and Bowline.
Why? Because they seem to me to be essential knots to know.

Which knots would you include? How about your 'top 25'? And if you care to
explain, why should the knot be included?

Please note that my 'reply to' email address is not valid, so if you're
inclined to reply please do so to the newsgroup.

Thank You,
Doug




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"Doug" wrote in message
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My wife bought me a shadow box in which to place a collection of knots. If
you've ever been to Horatio's in San Leandro, CA you know just what I

mean.

At any rate, I'm interested in knots of significance that I should include
in this collection. I do have Ashley's Book of Knots. It certainly appears
to be the definitive source on knots, but there is no list of 'Significant
Knots'.

I expect the completed display will be between 15 and 25 knots.

I have chosen 3 knots for this project so far. They a Figure( of )

Eight,
Reef, and Bowline.
Why? Because they seem to me to be essential knots to know.

Which knots would you include? How about your 'top 25'? And if you care to
explain, why should the knot be included?

Please note that my 'reply to' email address is not valid, so if you're
inclined to reply please do so to the newsgroup.

Thank You,
Doug




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http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...photoho sting
http://www.bricabrac.co.uk/nautical/article1.shtml?14
http://www.mistral.co.uk/42brghtn/knots/42ktlink.html
http://dmoz.org/Reference/Knots/
http://www.angelfire.com/ca4/Snuggly...lls/knots.html
http://www.blacklakeny.com/boatknots.html
http://www.mistral.co.uk/42brghtn/knots/42ktmenu.html
http://directory.google.com/Top/Reference/Knots/
http://www.catamaranvega.com/vega/sa.../lesson16.html
http://www.directory.net/Reference/Knots/
http://www.seascout.org/about/progra...e_5_knots.html
http://deepcreekyachtclub.com/WebPage/knotmenu.html

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Jack Dale
 
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On Thu, 08 Jan 2004 03:59:32 GMT, "Doug" wrote:

My wife bought me a shadow box in which to place a collection of knots. If
you've ever been to Horatio's in San Leandro, CA you know just what I mean.

At any rate, I'm interested in knots of significance that I should include
in this collection. I do have Ashley's Book of Knots. It certainly appears
to be the definitive source on knots, but there is no list of 'Significant
Knots'.

I expect the completed display will be between 15 and 25 knots.

I have chosen 3 knots for this project so far. They a Figure( of ) Eight,
Reef, and Bowline.
Why? Because they seem to me to be essential knots to know.

Which knots would you include? How about your 'top 25'? And if you care to
explain, why should the knot be included?


25 is too many.

I would add:

Double overhand - a much better stopper knot that a figure 8

Rolling Hitch - to assist in getting rid of overrides

Double sheet bend - for joining lines

Round turn and two half hitches - docking and attaching fenders

Clove hitch - temporarily tying a line to a spar or a life line

Cow hitch - for tying sails to stanchions

Bowline on a bight - emergency bosun's chair (really uncomfortable)



Jack

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Is that it? Can't think of any more knot links? Sheesh!
Actually, that's an archivable message. Great resources. Here's one mo
http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/knotlink.htm

"Mark Browne" wrote in message
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"Doug" wrote in message
news:EA4Lb.773340$Tr4.2227159@attbi_s03...
My wife bought me a shadow box in which to place a collection of knots.

If
you've ever been to Horatio's in San Leandro, CA you know just what I

mean.

At any rate, I'm interested in knots of significance that I should

include
in this collection. I do have Ashley's Book of Knots. It certainly

appears
to be the definitive source on knots, but there is no list of

'Significant
Knots'.

I expect the completed display will be between 15 and 25 knots.

I have chosen 3 knots for this project so far. They a Figure( of )

Eight,
Reef, and Bowline.
Why? Because they seem to me to be essential knots to know.

Which knots would you include? How about your 'top 25'? And if you care

to
explain, why should the knot be included?

Please note that my 'reply to' email address is not valid, so if you're
inclined to reply please do so to the newsgroup.

Thank You,
Doug





http://www.cabelas.com/information/c...ing-Knots.html

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...photoho sting
http://www.bricabrac.co.uk/nautical/article1.shtml?14
http://www.mistral.co.uk/42brghtn/knots/42ktlink.html
http://dmoz.org/Reference/Knots/
http://www.angelfire.com/ca4/Snuggly...lls/knots.html
http://www.blacklakeny.com/boatknots.html
http://www.mistral.co.uk/42brghtn/knots/42ktmenu.html
http://directory.google.com/Top/Reference/Knots/
http://www.catamaranvega.com/vega/sa.../lesson16.html
http://www.directory.net/Reference/Knots/
http://www.seascout.org/about/progra...e_5_knots.html
http://deepcreekyachtclub.com/WebPage/knotmenu.html

Mark Browne




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Short Wave Sportfishing
 
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On Thu, 08 Jan 2004 03:59:32 GMT, "Doug" wrote:

My wife bought me a shadow box in which to place a collection of knots. If
you've ever been to Horatio's in San Leandro, CA you know just what I mean.

At any rate, I'm interested in knots of significance that I should include
in this collection. I do have Ashley's Book of Knots. It certainly appears
to be the definitive source on knots, but there is no list of 'Significant
Knots'.

I expect the completed display will be between 15 and 25 knots.

I have chosen 3 knots for this project so far. They a Figure( of ) Eight,
Reef, and Bowline.
Why? Because they seem to me to be essential knots to know.

Which knots would you include? How about your 'top 25'? And if you care to
explain, why should the knot be included?

Please note that my 'reply to' email address is not valid, so if you're
inclined to reply please do so to the newsgroup.


The most significant knot ever:

The Noose. :)

Later,

Tom
S. Woodstock, CT
----------
"My rod and my reel - they comfort me."

St. Pete, 12 Lb. Test


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On Thu, 08 Jan 2004 05:59:48 GMT, Jack Dale
wrote:
I would add:

Double overhand - a much better stopper knot that a figure 8

Rolling Hitch - to assist in getting rid of overrides

Double sheet bend - for joining lines

Round turn and two half hitches - docking and attaching fenders

Clove hitch - temporarily tying a line to a spar or a life line

Cow hitch - for tying sails to stanchions

Bowline on a bight - emergency bosun's chair (really uncomfortable)

================================================== =====

Good suggestions. I would add:

double sheepshank (for shortening a line in a pinch).

anchor bend (for anything that must NOT come untied).

tautline hitch (adjustability)

carrick bend (decorative)

monkey fist (heaving line)

cleat knot (docking)





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Doug
 
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Actually, I do appreciate Mark's reply, though I expected some explanation
of why these knots belong in a 'significant' collection.
I was originally vague on purpose. I expected this newsgroup to respond with
nautical bias for obvious reasons. I do want this particular project to be
nautically oriented, but might want to try another without nautical bias.
But that's for another time and another newsgroup.

Thanks to all,
Doug


"Keith" wrote in message
...
Is that it? Can't think of any more knot links? Sheesh!
Actually, that's an archivable message. Great resources. Here's one mo
http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/knotlink.htm

"Mark Browne" wrote in message
news:J15Lb.780363$Fm2.759460@attbi_s04...

"Doug" wrote in message
news:EA4Lb.773340$Tr4.2227159@attbi_s03...
My wife bought me a shadow box in which to place a collection of

knots.
If
you've ever been to Horatio's in San Leandro, CA you know just what I

mean.

At any rate, I'm interested in knots of significance that I should

include
in this collection. I do have Ashley's Book of Knots. It certainly

appears
to be the definitive source on knots, but there is no list of

'Significant
Knots'.

I expect the completed display will be between 15 and 25 knots.

I have chosen 3 knots for this project so far. They a Figure( of )

Eight,
Reef, and Bowline.
Why? Because they seem to me to be essential knots to know.

Which knots would you include? How about your 'top 25'? And if you

care
to
explain, why should the knot be included?

Please note that my 'reply to' email address is not valid, so if

you're
inclined to reply please do so to the newsgroup.

Thank You,
Doug






http://www.cabelas.com/information/c...ibrary-Camping
-Knots.html


http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...ayphotoho sti
ng
http://www.bricabrac.co.uk/nautical/article1.shtml?14
http://www.mistral.co.uk/42brghtn/knots/42ktlink.html
http://dmoz.org/Reference/Knots/
http://www.angelfire.com/ca4/Snuggly...lls/knots.html
http://www.blacklakeny.com/boatknots.html
http://www.mistral.co.uk/42brghtn/knots/42ktmenu.html
http://directory.google.com/Top/Reference/Knots/
http://www.catamaranvega.com/vega/sa.../lesson16.html
http://www.directory.net/Reference/Knots/
http://www.seascout.org/about/progra...e_5_knots.html
http://deepcreekyachtclub.com/WebPage/knotmenu.html

Mark Browne






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Jack:
I know some of these knots and agree with you on some of on those I do
know. I'll look at those I'm not familiar with.
I'm curious about your Double Overhand opinion. I understand that the
Overhand is prone to jamming. How would you rate a Figure 8 in the,( bitter
end ), bight VS. a Double Overhand?

Wayne:
Thank you also. I am familiar with some of your suggestions and do agree
with most. I'll look at those I'm not familiar with.
I actually did have the Monkeys Fist in my original list...
Why a Double Sheepshank instead of just a Sheepshank?

Thanks to all,
Doug


"Wayne.B" wrote in message
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On Thu, 08 Jan 2004 05:59:48 GMT, Jack Dale
wrote:
I would add:

Double overhand - a much better stopper knot that a figure 8

Rolling Hitch - to assist in getting rid of overrides

Double sheet bend - for joining lines

Round turn and two half hitches - docking and attaching fenders

Clove hitch - temporarily tying a line to a spar or a life line

Cow hitch - for tying sails to stanchions

Bowline on a bight - emergency bosun's chair (really uncomfortable)

================================================== =====

Good suggestions. I would add:

double sheepshank (for shortening a line in a pinch).

anchor bend (for anything that must NOT come untied).

tautline hitch (adjustability)

carrick bend (decorative)

monkey fist (heaving line)

cleat knot (docking)







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Where in the Bay Area are you located?

"Doug" wrote in message
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Jack:
I know some of these knots and agree with you on some of on those I do
know. I'll look at those I'm not familiar with.
I'm curious about your Double Overhand opinion. I understand that the
Overhand is prone to jamming. How would you rate a Figure 8 in the,(

bitter
end ), bight VS. a Double Overhand?

Wayne:
Thank you also. I am familiar with some of your suggestions and do agree
with most. I'll look at those I'm not familiar with.
I actually did have the Monkeys Fist in my original list...
Why a Double Sheepshank instead of just a Sheepshank?

Thanks to all,
Doug


"Wayne.B" wrote in message
...
On Thu, 08 Jan 2004 05:59:48 GMT, Jack Dale
wrote:
I would add:

Double overhand - a much better stopper knot that a figure 8

Rolling Hitch - to assist in getting rid of overrides

Double sheet bend - for joining lines

Round turn and two half hitches - docking and attaching fenders

Clove hitch - temporarily tying a line to a spar or a life line

Cow hitch - for tying sails to stanchions

Bowline on a bight - emergency bosun's chair (really uncomfortable)

================================================== =====

Good suggestions. I would add:

double sheepshank (for shortening a line in a pinch).

anchor bend (for anything that must NOT come untied).

tautline hitch (adjustability)

carrick bend (decorative)

monkey fist (heaving line)

cleat knot (docking)









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Y'know, I might just include that. In my nautical collection as well as the
possible nobn-nautical collection.

Thanks,
Doug


"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
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On Thu, 08 Jan 2004 03:59:32 GMT, "Doug" wrote:

My wife bought me a shadow box in which to place a collection of knots.

If
you've ever been to Horatio's in San Leandro, CA you know just what I

mean.

At any rate, I'm interested in knots of significance that I should

include
in this collection. I do have Ashley's Book of Knots. It certainly

appears
to be the definitive source on knots, but there is no list of

'Significant
Knots'.

I expect the completed display will be between 15 and 25 knots.

I have chosen 3 knots for this project so far. They a Figure( of )

Eight,
Reef, and Bowline.
Why? Because they seem to me to be essential knots to know.

Which knots would you include? How about your 'top 25'? And if you care

to
explain, why should the knot be included?

Please note that my 'reply to' email address is not valid, so if you're
inclined to reply please do so to the newsgroup.


The most significant knot ever:

The Noose. :)

Later,

Tom
S. Woodstock, CT
----------
"My rod and my reel - they comfort me."

St. Pete, 12 Lb. Test



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