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Post by ogeezer on May 28, 2007 11:02:19 GMT -6
Here's a knot every boater should know. It's perfect for tying boats to docks or mooring stands when the boater is away. MOORING HITCHDescription ---- An underhand loop toggled to the standing part with a bight made in the running end. Use ---- To securely tie off a rope so that it can be quickly untied, especially a small boat to a dock or piling. Comments ---- A secure knot that is easily tied or untied in wet or dry rope; when properly tied a non closing loop is formed, this allows the hitch to move up or down a piling as the water level changes. For more information on Rope Works, knots and easily made projects, go here: www.ropeworks.biz/Be sure to checkout the ARCHIVES section to learn other ways to use ropes and twines, without buying the book.
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Post by ~WineMe~DineMe~69 on May 28, 2007 20:18:13 GMT -6
or a good knot to tie your lover up as well. lol
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Post by ogeezer on May 29, 2007 14:41:53 GMT -6
or a good knot to tie your lover up as well. lol speaking of such, which is your preference, nylon rope or fine silk scarf? ;D Do you have a basic instinct toward ice picks too? ;D ;D
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Post by ~WineMe~DineMe~69 on May 29, 2007 20:33:53 GMT -6
how about cuff's? lol
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Post by ogeezer on May 30, 2007 13:43:23 GMT -6
thot you'd be a little more creative than that, Ms Trammel ...eerr, i mean WineMe ;D
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Post by ~WineMe~DineMe~69 on May 30, 2007 15:46:32 GMT -6
ya just never know
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