Re: [Paddlewise] Camcleats etc.

From: ralph diaz <rdiaz_at_ix.netcom.com>
Date: Sat, 08 Jan 2000 10:56:06 -0800
tfj_at_interaccess.com wrote:
> 
> This is a mechanical substitute for a knot called a tent hitch.  For the
> latter,
> consult the Boy Scout handbook or any number of web sites.  Yrs truly has
> found
> that kayaking necessity has mothered a great deal of inventiveness in
> relearning
> knots.

I am glad this was brought up.  I have been using what I guess is that
knot for years.  I know it is what Feathercraft, for example, has in its
deck line kit for the bow docking line and I think for its rudder
lifter.  I use it for my docking line(s) and the knots always move
freely to shorten or lengthen the line regardless of exposure to
saltwater and crude.

There is a reason why one might want to favor knots over such devices
when it comes to folding kayaks: the less bumpy and possibly sharp
devices on the deck are, the safer it is for rolling up or folding the
hull for storage in the boat's carrying bag(s).  It is a small
consideration and the decks are super tough; but why take a chance that
something might be abraiding or possibly start poking holes in the deck.

My problem is that I am a knot klutz.  I can't remember how any of them
go (aside from the one on my shoe laces) and have to experiement each
time to get it right.

ralph diaz 
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