The Knot Book

The Knot Book by Geoffrey Budworth, published by Right Way in 1997, is a comprehensive guide that presents over 100 knots. This second edition offers practical instructions on how to apply the right knot for various situations, emphasizing the importance of secure and strong knots for activities such as climbing, sailing, and fishing. The book is written in English and spans 160 pages, making it a valuable resource for both beginners and experienced enthusiasts.
Readers will find detailed explanations and illustrations that enhance their understanding of knot-tying techniques. The content focuses on the practical applications of knots, highlighting their significance in ensuring safety during leisure pursuits and rescue operations. This edition serves as a practical reference for anyone looking to improve their knot-tying skills, whether for recreational activities or essential safety measures.
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This new edition features over 100 knots. Learn how to apply the right knot in any situation – secure and strong enough for the job. Such skill is not only immensely satisfying, but can be essential to the safety and enjoyment of leisure pursuits such as climbing, sailing and fishing; in rescue, life can depend on it.
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