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https://sailandtrip.com In this video tutorial on nautical knots, you can learn a selection of advanced nautical knots, including six very interesting knots. We include: The Sheet Knot: This is a very useful knot for joining two lines of different types or thicknesses but with similar structures. The Sliding Figure-Eight Knot: This is a very practical knot for attaching to snap hooks, shackles, or eyebolts, and it fits very well because it is a sliding knot. We will use it on board in countless situations. Fisherman's Knot: The fisherman's knot is also known as the anchor knot because it is used to secure the anchor line to an anchor. It is very convenient to use for synthetic and slippery lines, as it is a fairly secure knot. Surgeon's knot: The surgeon's knot is a knot widely used in fishing as it is very useful for joining two synthetic or very slippery ropes, such as fishing line. Leader's pineapple knot: This knot is used to tie the end of a rope (the end of the line) to make it easier to throw from one boat to another. It is also a very attractive decorative knot for rope ends. Fisherman's loop knot: This is an alternative to the bowline knot, used to tie a loop at the end of a rope.