This classic is organized as follows:Â
Making Rope BehaveÂ
Knot, Bend or Hitch?Â
Anyone Can SpliceÂ
The Short SpliceÂ
The Long SpliceÂ
The Stowage of RopeÂ
How to Lay Up a GrommetÂ
WhippingsÂ
The Heaving LineÂ
Some Notes on SeizingÂ
Worming, Parceling and ServingÂ
The Running Turkâs HeadÂ
The Star KnotÂ
The Tack KnotÂ
The Lanyard KnotÂ
Matthew Walkerâs KnotÂ
A Simple Rope MatÂ
Ladder Mat and Block MatÂ
A Russian or Walled MatÂ
A Sword MatÂ
A Rope Ladder with a New TwistÂ
Plaited SennitsÂ
Crown SennitsÂ
Rope HandlesÂ
Coach whippingÂ
Grafting, Pointing and HitchingÂ
CockscombingÂ
The Sea ChestÂ
Deadeyes and LanyardsÂ
Decorative Wall BagÂ
Tom Crosbyâs Ditty SoxÂ
The Riggerâs Little HelperÂ
Wooden Bilge PumpsÂ
Palm and Needle PracticeÂ
The Ditty-BagÂ
The Sea BagÂ
The Bell RopeÂ
Wooden CleatsÂ
Rope FendersÂ
Stropped BlocksÂ
Canvas Deck BucketÂ
Rigging a JacklineÂ
Sail Stop BagÂ
Some Notes on the Use of âTayklesâÂ
A Lanyard for a CannonÂ
The Catboat RaceÂ
Making a Mast BootÂ
The Water JugÂ
Registration NumbersÂ
Art and Yacht DesignÂ
Synthetic Fibers and Their Characteristics