|
Telephone —
FL 941/387-0926
TX 915/367-3465
Fax—
FL 941/387-0823
TX 915/367-3465
Email: pro1040@home.com On
the Web: www.pro1040.com
Consultant & CPA For
Taxpayer
Advocate Individuals
Shareholders
Partners
LLC Members
Beneficiaries
Trustees
& Estate
Administrators
Sole Proprietors
Mgt.
Consulting
Accounting
Securities
Broker
Stocks
Bonds
Mutual Funds
Options
Registered Representative with
& Securities offered through
InterSecurities, Inc.
101 Chardin Drive Nokomis FL
34275 (941/918-8266); Member
NASD, SIPC and Registered
Investment Adviser
Insurance
Agent — Fixed Annuities
Variable Annuities
Health & Life — Whole & Term
Disability & Business Overhead
Accident
Group
Workers' Compensation
License Jurisdictions —
CPA: FL, TX
Insurance: FL
Securities: LA, FL, TX
Simply to Help —Helping You
To Keep More Of What You
Earn and Helping You To
Protect What You Keep
- Help To Keep Your Life In Balance
|
Warning
CLICK
AN IMAGE OR READ

Question
or Topic
What
Are some useful knots?


The
Answer
You
can purchase many videos on Boating and Sailing - see http://www.boatingsailingvideos.com/boating_videos.html
for some examples
Some
other interesting area links:
http://www.sarasotayachtclub.org/
http://www.birdkeyyc.com/BK6/index.html
http://www.sarasota-boating.org/index.html


Solutions
are dependent upon facts & circumstances, law and the
objectives. These elements vary from one time to another, from one
circumstance to another and from from person or entity to another
Overhand Knot
& Figure of Eight Knot
Overhand Knot
(Fig 1)
Used at the end of ropes to prevent
their unraveling and as the commencement of other knots.

Figure of Eight Knot
(Fig 2)
Used only to prevent ropes from
unraveling; it forms a large knob.
Bowlines

To make a Bowline Knot:
Lay the end a of a rope
over the standing part b. Form with 6 a
bight c over a. Take a round
behind b and down through the bight c.
This is a most useful knot employed to form a loop which will not
slip. Running bowlines are formed by making a bowline round its own
standing part above b. It is the most common and
convenient temporary running noose.
Two Half Hitches
& Clove Hitch
Two Half Hitches
(Fig 11)
This is the half hitch repeated; this
is commonly used, and is capable of resisting
to the full strength of the rope. A stop from a to the
standing part will prevent it jamming.
Clove Hitch
(Fig 12 & 13)
Pass the end a round a
spar and cross it over b. Pass it round the spar again
and put the end a through the second bight.

Engagement
Status Letter ~ WARNING!


|