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It seems strange that wonderful furrier knot, long known to furriers, has so far gone unnoticed by sailors. His scheme speaks for itself. It is relatively simple, has sufficiently crossed ends and is compact (Fig. 41, a).

In addition, the furrier knot has an excellent property: designed for strong traction, it is tightly tightened, but also untied without much difficulty. This knot can be successfully used for tying synthetic cables and fishing lines. On fig. 41, b shows the second way to knit it.


Rice. 41. Fur knot: the first knitting method; b - the second way of knitting

Author: Skryagin L.N.

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