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Reeds Knot Handbook: A Pocket Guide to Knots, Hitches and Bends [Minkštas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 128 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 158x100x10 mm, weight: 142 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 17-Dec-2019
  • Leidėjas: Reeds
  • ISBN-10: 1472979109
  • ISBN-13: 9781472979100
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 128 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 158x100x10 mm, weight: 142 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 17-Dec-2019
  • Leidėjas: Reeds
  • ISBN-10: 1472979109
  • ISBN-13: 9781472979100
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:

All boaters need to have a repertoire of reliable knots and splices they can call upon in many situations, both on board and at the
dockside. This handy pocket guide, part of the bestselling Reeds Skipper's Handbook series, is a quick aide memoire for experienced sailors, but also provides novice sailors with all they need to know to master the most useful knots and splices they will need on a regular basis when going to sea.

Each knot gets a double page spread with a clear photograph showing
what the finished knot should look like, and step-by-step diagrams
accompanied by straightforward instructions about how to tie it.
Helpful text also describes each knot's use, when and why to use it,
how strong it is, how quickly it can be tied (and untied), and what
type and thickness of rope can be used to tie it with.

This is the perfect pocket companion.

Recenzijos

This handy pocket guide contains all the most useful boating knots, whether on board or alongside * Boat Mart Magazine * "A perfect aide-memoire for experienced sailors, and the ideal learning tool for novices."

"you will be able to select the correct knot for every situation."

"This book is a treasure trove of knots packed with information!" * All at Sea * A great pocket sized companion with simple, easy to understand diagrams. Well worth getting hold of a copy. * Sailing Today *

Daugiau informacijos

This handy pocket guide to the most useful knots boaters need on board and at the dockside is an excellent aide memoire for experienced sailors, and the perfect place for novices to learn how, when and why to tie which knot.
Introduction
Fibres, tools, terms and techniques
8(2)
Overhand Knots and Hitches
Albright special
10(2)
Boom hitch
12(2)
Buntline hitch
14(2)
Double overhand knot
16(2)
Fireman's chair knot
18(4)
Fisherman's knot
22(2)
Hunter's bend
24(2)
Overhand shortening
26(2)
Perfection loop
28(2)
Reef knot
30(2)
Round turn and two half hitches
32(2)
Taut-line hitch
34(2)
Zeppelin bend
36(2)
Figure-Of-Eight Knots
Figure-of-eight knot
38(2)
Figure-of-eight bend
40(2)
Figure-of-eight hitch
42(2)
Flemish bend
44(2)
Stevedore's knot
46(2)
Bowlines and Bends
Bowline
48(2)
Bowline on a bight
50(2)
Heaving line bend
52(2)
Inuit bowline
54(2)
Lapp knot
56(2)
Round-turn bowline
58(2)
Sheet bend
60(2)
Simple simon
62(2)
Twin bowline bend
64(2)
Water bowline
66(2)
Crossing Knots
Clove hitch in the bight
68(2)
Ground-line hitch
70(2)
Midshipman's hitch
72(2)
Rolling hitch
74(2)
Pole lashing
76(2)
Sailor's gripping hitch
78(2)
Snuggle hitch
80(2)
Wrap and Tuck Knots
Angler's loop
82(2)
Common rope seizing
84(4)
Common whipping
88(2)
Constrictor knot
90(2)
Heaving line knot
92(2)
Jack Ketch's knot
94(2)
Perfected whipping
96(4)
Scaffold knot
100(2)
Triple fisherman's knot
102(2)
Other Useful Knots
Alpine butterfly knot
104(2)
Carrick bend
106(2)
Catspaw
108(2)
Halyard hitch
110(2)
Jury mast knot
112(2)
Knute knot
114(2)
Lighterman's hitch
116(4)
Monkey's fist
120(2)
Mooring hitch
122(2)
Ossel knot
124(2)
Post hitch
126(2)
Index 128
Jim Whippy is a former magazine editor who now writes books, presents DVDs and helps select the English team for the sea angling world championships. He is the author of Sea Fishing, also published by Adlard Coles Nautical.