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OverviewAll boaters - whether at sea, on rivers or canals, and whether on dinghies, yachts, canalboats or motor-cruisers - need to know how to tie and use a variety of knots. The Adlard Coles Book of Knots, previously published as The RYA Book of Knots, is now available in a new edition, with clear how-to diagrams for easy reference and colour photographs to enliven the text. It will enable the reader to master over 50 of the most useful knots they will ever need. The knots are divided into groups such as stopper knots, bends, loops and hitches, each of which is used for different purposes. The clear illustrations show how to tie each knot and for which situations it is most useful. There is a handy indication of which knots are easy to tie quickly in emergencies, and which work best with natural or artificial fibre ropes. Finally, there is handy advice on securing rope ends. Good company for those attending their first sailing course. Yachting Monthly The illustrations and the straightforward explanatory text should give the beginner confidence in being able to master tying any number of pratical knots. Nautical Magazine An essential guide to all who wish to be able to understand knots, their uses, and how to tie them.Clearly written and illustrated, this book is a perfect accompaniment to RYA courses and for the beginner and experienced hand alike. Gaffer's Log Full Product DetailsAuthor: Peter OwenPublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Imprint: Adlard Coles Nautical Edition: 3rd edition Dimensions: Width: 14.80cm , Height: 0.50cm , Length: 21.00cm Weight: 0.190kg ISBN: 9780713681529ISBN 10: 0713681527 Pages: 96 Publication Date: 12 September 2006 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviews'Good company for those attending their first sailing course.' Yachting Monthly 'The illustrations and the straightforward explanatory text should give the beginner confidence in being able to master tying any number of practical knots.' Nautical Magazine 'An essential guide to all who wish to be able to understand knots, their uses, and how to tie them. Clearly written and illustrated, this book is a perfect accompaniment to RYA courses and for the beginner and experienced hand alike.' Gaffer's Log 'Very valuable. Simple, clean and well illustrated... Always useful.' Ausmarine magazine (March 2007) 'The fine, clear colour photos and text will help you master more than 50 of the most useful knots you're ever likely to need... This surely ranks as one of the easiest 'learn-to books on the subject of knots.' Sailing (March 2007) 'Good company for those attending their first sailing course.' Yachting Monthly 'The illustrations and the straightforward explanatory text should give the beginner confidence in being able to master tying any number of practical knots.' Nautical Magazine 'An essential guide to all who wish to be able to understand knots, their uses, and how to tie them. Clearly written and illustrated, this book is a perfect accompaniment to RYA courses and for the beginner and experienced hand alike.' Gaffer's Log 'Very valuable. Simple, clean and well illustrated Always useful.' Ausmarine magazine (March 2007) 'The fine, clear colour photos and text will help you master more than 50 of the most useful knots you're ever likely to need This surely ranks as one of the easiest 'learn-to books on the subject of knots.' Sailing (March 2007) Author InformationPeter Owen is an accomplished illustrator and the author of several books on knotting. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |