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EPISODE · Jun 9, 2022 · 26 MIN

#23: Top 10 Sailing Knots

from Your Pocket Sailing Instructor Podcast · host Penny Caldwell

This week on Your Pocket Sailing Instructor podcast we are digging into knots! This is a list of the top 10 knots I use when sailing. I think that they are valuable and you should learn them as well. Being able to tie quick, efficient and reliable knots is key for your sailing toolbox. Support me on Patreon! Top 10 Sailing Knots #1 Bowline Description: the bowline creates a non-slip loop. Examples: use for jib sheets, dock lines, crew overboard recovery #2 Rolling Hitch Description: attach a rope to another rope whereby you can apply tension to the rope and the knot will not slip Examples: use for winch overrides, anytime you need to remove load from a rope #3 Round Turn & Two Half Hitches Description: attach a rope to a ring, bar, pole or dock post. Examples: use for docklines on a dock ring; use for fenders on toerail or handrail. #4 Eight Knot Description: simple, but effective, stopper knot. Examples: use at ends of halyards and sheets (except spinnaker sheets) #5 Reef Knot Description: tie two lines of equal thickness together. Examples: tying your sail tie ends together. #6 Double Sheet Bend Description: tie two lines of unequal thickness together. Examples: tying your dinghy painter to a sternline. #7 Cleat Hitch Description: secure a line to a horn cleat. Examples: dockline to dock cleat; halyard to horn cleat; sheets to horn cleat #8 Highwayman's Hitch Description: quick release knot for temporarily securing a line. Examples: quick tie down for tarp. #9 Alpine Butterfly Loop Description: creating a secure loop in the middle of a rope. Examples: used when there is damage on a line; tarp tie down. #10 Clove Hitch Description: simple, quick and temporary hitch to fasten a rope to a post. Examples: used for initial fender set up when docking; securing tiller.

This week on Your Pocket Sailing Instructor podcast we are digging into knots! This is a list of the top 10 knots I use when sailing. I think that they are valuable and you should learn them as well. Being able to tie quick, efficient and reliable knots is key for your sailing toolbox. Support me on Patreon! Top 10 Sailing Knots #1 Bowline Description: the bowline creates a non-slip loop. Examples: use for jib sheets, dock lines, crew overboard recovery #2 Rolling Hitch Description: attach a rope to another rope whereby you can apply tension to the rope and the knot will not slip Examples: use for winch overrides, anytime you need to remove load from a rope #3 Round Turn & Two Half Hitches Description: attach a rope to a ring, bar, pole or dock post. Examples: use for docklines on a dock ring; use for fenders on toerail or handrail. #4 Eight Knot Description: simple, but effective, stopper knot. Examples: use at ends of halyards and sheets (except spinnaker sheets) #5 Reef Knot Description: tie two lines of equal thickness together. Examples: tying your sail tie ends together. #6 Double Sheet Bend Description: tie two lines of unequal thickness together. Examples: tying your dinghy painter to a sternline. #7 Cleat Hitch Description: secure a line to a horn cleat. Examples: dockline to dock cleat; halyard to horn cleat; sheets to horn cleat #8 Highwayman's Hitch Description: quick release knot for temporarily securing a line. Examples: quick tie down for tarp. #9 Alpine Butterfly Loop Description: creating a secure loop in the middle of a rope. Examples: used when there is damage on a line; tarp tie down. #10 Clove Hitch Description: simple, quick and temporary hitch to fasten a rope to a post. Examples: used for initial fender set up when docking; securing tiller.

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