Double sheet Bend Knot
Double Sheet Bend https://www.youtube.com/embed/g2Z7aKwWa6Q The double sheet bend knot shares all the features of a Sheet Bend except that it is a more secure knot. Accordingly, it is the preferred knot of the two.
Double Sheet Bend https://www.youtube.com/embed/g2Z7aKwWa6Q The double sheet bend knot shares all the features of a Sheet Bend except that it is a more secure knot. Accordingly, it is the preferred knot of the two.
Sheet Bend https://www.youtube.com/embed/aK-1LJNYTIs The sheet bend knot is used to tie two lines of equal or unequal thickness together. The sheet bend knot can be tied anywhere into another line and therefore it can be used to lengthen or shorten the overall length of a line. Always make your bend (U shaped loop) in the thicker of the two lines.
Clove Hitch The clove hitch is a fast temporary knot for tying a line off to a spar (post). The clove hitch requires constant tension on the line in order to secure the knot. The rocking motion on a bow line secured to a dock post soon causes a clove hitch to untie. Use the clove hitch in limited circumstances. A technique is to add a half hitch after the clove hitch has been tied for additional security. https://www.youtube.com/embed/W_Q0pXg4EmI
Round Turn & Two Half Hitches The round turn & two half hitches is another very useful and often used knot. The round turn two half hitches is a great knot to secure a boat to a dock ring, post or tying fenders onto stanchions. When tying a round turn two half hitches knot, make sure you wrap your half hitches in the same direction. https://www.youtube.com/embed/YxzfbeCT3f0
All-round Light Rule 21(e) All-round Light: The all-round light (such as the white anchor light) shines in an arc of 360 degrees.
Bowline Knot The bowline knot is one of the most used knots in sailing. The bowline knot creates a loop at the end of a rope which is strong yet easy to untie. The loop created by the bowline can be cleated to a boat or dock or the loop can be thrown over or tied around a docking post. There is a little story that goes along with the bowline knot to help you learn how to tie it: Make a hole using the rope – the rabbit (tail end of the rope) comes up out of it’s hole – runs around the tree (long end of the rope) – and then…
Figure Eight Stopper Knot The figure eight stopper knot is tied at an end of a line and the knot stops the line from slipping through a fitting. https://www.youtube.com/embed/ka2kX8F1004