Year: 1990 Language: english Author: Frank Rosenow Genre: Handbook Publisher: W.W. Norton & Company Edition: First ISBN: 0-393-03338-4 Format: PDF Quality: Scanned pages Pages count: 112 Description: Shows how to tie a variety of knots, including the bowline, granny, clove hitch and sheet bend, and explains how each is used aboard ships Here are all the knots any boatman—whether sailor, powerboat owner, fisherman, or merchant seaman—will ever need. Frank Rosenow’s brilliant drawings explain, with a clarity that is art itself, how the knots are tied. He then shows each knot in action with drawings that explain how it is used. The Granny The Reef Knot The Clove Hitch and Half Hitches The Bowline The Flip-Over Bowline The Bowline Stopper The Spilled-Hitch Bowline The Bowline on the Bight The Sheet Bend The Flip-Over Sheet Bend Single, Double, and Tucked Sheet Bends The Double Sheet Bend Variation The Heaving Line Bend The Rolling Hitch The Midshipman’s Hitch Lark's Heads and Toggles The Marlinespike Hitch The Purchase Loop The Figure Eight The True Lover’s Knot The Constrictor Knot The Running Knot The Anchor Bend The Studdingsail Halyard Bend The Timber and Killick Hitches The Studdingsail Tack Bend The Marling Hitch Slipped Knots KNOTS IN SPECIAL MATERIALS
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Seagoing knots
Year: 1990
Language: english
Author: Frank Rosenow
Genre: Handbook
Publisher: W.W. Norton & Company
Edition: First
ISBN: 0-393-03338-4
Format: PDF
Quality: Scanned pages
Pages count: 112
Description: Shows how to tie a variety of knots, including the bowline, granny, clove hitch and sheet bend,
and explains how each is used aboard ships
Here are all the knots any boatman—whether sailor, powerboat owner, fisherman, or merchant seaman—will ever need. Frank Rosenow’s brilliant drawings explain, with a clarity that is art itself, how the knots are tied. He then shows each knot in action with drawings that explain how it is used.
The Granny The Reef Knot
The Clove Hitch and Half Hitches
The Bowline
The Flip-Over Bowline
The Bowline Stopper
The Spilled-Hitch Bowline
The Bowline on the Bight
The Sheet Bend
The Flip-Over Sheet Bend
Single, Double, and Tucked Sheet Bends
The Double Sheet Bend Variation
The Heaving Line Bend
The Rolling Hitch
The Midshipman’s Hitch
Lark's Heads and Toggles
The Marlinespike Hitch
The Purchase Loop
The Figure Eight
The True Lover’s Knot
The Constrictor Knot
The Running Knot
The Anchor Bend
The Studdingsail Halyard Bend
The Timber and Killick Hitches
The Studdingsail Tack Bend
The Marling Hitch
Slipped Knots
KNOTS IN SPECIAL MATERIALS
Contents
Screenshots
Seagoing knots
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