A Masterclass in Ropework—Then and Now
Since its first publication in 1884, The Book of Knots and Ropework has served as an essential companion to sailors, climbers, engineers, and outdoorsmen. Revered for its clarity, precision, and beautifully illustrated diagrams, this trusted manual has taught generations the art of reliable, secure knotting.
Now thoroughly revised for the modern reader, this edition combines the original work of J. Tom Burgess with expert contributions by Commander J. Irving and Crab Searl—bringing a legacy of ropework into the twenty-first century. With the addition of a brand-new chapter on splicing high-strength synthetic braided lines, this book bridges traditional craftsmanship with modern materials.
Inside you’ll find:
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Step-by-step illustrations for essential knots, bends, hitches, lashings, and splices
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Dedicated sections on wire rope, anglers’ knots, and maritime applications
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Updated strength tables and comparisons between natural and synthetic fibres
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Expert tips on safe, effective rope use for sailing, camping, rescue, and repair
Compact yet comprehensive, this field-ready handbook equips professionals and hobbyists alike with the knowledge to rig, tie, and splice with confidence. Whether you’re securing sail rigging, pitching camp, or crafting at home, this timeless guide ensures that every knot you tie will perform under pressure.
A vital tool for mariners, adventurers, tradespeople, and anyone who works with cordage.
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