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THE SELF-MADE SAILOR Sailing stories, boat repair and maintenance projects, sailing information, and knot tying videos for DIY sailor THE SELF-MADE SAILOR Turk's Head Knot - a decorative knot that is initially formed in a cylinder and then, if desired, can be worked into a spherical form similar to the Monkey's Fist. Turk's Head Knot - Flat / Plait - A decorative version of the Turk's Head knot that is tied in the form of a mat or plait. It can then be collapsed into the cylindrical form if THE SELF-MADE SAILOR The Self-Made Sailor A site for DIY Sailors, Knot Tying and Rope Splicing Enthusiasts, and Sailboat Liveaboards. Welcome to our site! It has been quite a while since we've updated our website, and things have changed for us quite a lot. THE SELF-MADE SAILOR Chain Plait - A decorative series of knots. Back to the top | Back up to Quick Navigation. Crown and Wall Knot - A decorative way of securing multiple strands of rope. In the photo above, you can see it in the last two rows below the Turk's Head knot at the neck of thebottle.
THE SELF-MADE SAILOR Beausoleil is a huge island in the National Parks system with only small sections set up for camping or day trips. Georgian Bay was sculpted by glaciers scraping their way south about 15,000 years ago. THE SELF-MADE SAILOR The new tank-in-progress is in the center. The tank is sitting upside-down here. The tank with a few more layers of glass on it. The rest of the clutter is from a galley/icebox build that was also inprogress.
THE SELF-MADE SAILOR Click to jump to: Dave's Bottle #1 - Built using Turk's Heads, Crown Knots, and a Round Plait. Rum Punch Recipe. Angi's Bottle - Done via Crochet. Dave's Bottle #2 - Built using Turk's Heads, St. Mary's Hitching, Carrick Bends, and an Ocean Plait. Main K nots Page - Our main page on Knots with lots of how-to videos and photos of functional and decorative knots THE SELF-MADE SAILOR Summary: How to sew a new mizzen sail cover using sunbrella material. You may want to check out our Selected Books section under the DIY and Projects category for books covering boat projects and renovations that you can do yourself. THE SELF-MADE SAILOR Dave and Angi. For orders within CANADA. $19.95 + GST + $5.00 shipping. For orders to All Other Countries $19.95 + $8.00 shipping. Summary: Learn some useful and practical sailing skills with our rope splicing DVD - It contains all the most commonly used 3-strand splices with detailed instructions. THE SELF-MADE SAILOR In the summer of 2011, we decided to make our land-based life more permanent and bought a house in Hamilton, still keeping the boat at Harbour West marina and making the most of the sailing season on her, taking our holidays to make a trips to the eastern end of Lake Ontario, visiting Kingston, Main Duck Island, Waupoos, and the 1000Islands area.
THE SELF-MADE SAILOR Sailing stories, boat repair and maintenance projects, sailing information, and knot tying videos for DIY sailor THE SELF-MADE SAILOR Turk's Head Knot - a decorative knot that is initially formed in a cylinder and then, if desired, can be worked into a spherical form similar to the Monkey's Fist. Turk's Head Knot - Flat / Plait - A decorative version of the Turk's Head knot that is tied in the form of a mat or plait. It can then be collapsed into the cylindrical form if THE SELF-MADE SAILOR The Self-Made Sailor A site for DIY Sailors, Knot Tying and Rope Splicing Enthusiasts, and Sailboat Liveaboards. Welcome to our site! It has been quite a while since we've updated our website, and things have changed for us quite a lot. THE SELF-MADE SAILOR Chain Plait - A decorative series of knots. Back to the top | Back up to Quick Navigation. Crown and Wall Knot - A decorative way of securing multiple strands of rope. In the photo above, you can see it in the last two rows below the Turk's Head knot at the neck of thebottle.
THE SELF-MADE SAILOR Beausoleil is a huge island in the National Parks system with only small sections set up for camping or day trips. Georgian Bay was sculpted by glaciers scraping their way south about 15,000 years ago. THE SELF-MADE SAILOR The new tank-in-progress is in the center. The tank is sitting upside-down here. The tank with a few more layers of glass on it. The rest of the clutter is from a galley/icebox build that was also inprogress.
THE SELF-MADE SAILOR Click to jump to: Dave's Bottle #1 - Built using Turk's Heads, Crown Knots, and a Round Plait. Rum Punch Recipe. Angi's Bottle - Done via Crochet. Dave's Bottle #2 - Built using Turk's Heads, St. Mary's Hitching, Carrick Bends, and an Ocean Plait. Main K nots Page - Our main page on Knots with lots of how-to videos and photos of functional and decorative knots THE SELF-MADE SAILOR Summary: How to sew a new mizzen sail cover using sunbrella material. You may want to check out our Selected Books section under the DIY and Projects category for books covering boat projects and renovations that you can do yourself. THE SELF-MADE SAILOR Dave and Angi. For orders within CANADA. $19.95 + GST + $5.00 shipping. For orders to All Other Countries $19.95 + $8.00 shipping. Summary: Learn some useful and practical sailing skills with our rope splicing DVD - It contains all the most commonly used 3-strand splices with detailed instructions. THE SELF-MADE SAILOR In the summer of 2011, we decided to make our land-based life more permanent and bought a house in Hamilton, still keeping the boat at Harbour West marina and making the most of the sailing season on her, taking our holidays to make a trips to the eastern end of Lake Ontario, visiting Kingston, Main Duck Island, Waupoos, and the 1000Islands area.
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The Sailors Dave Angi Charlie Bird. The Boat About "Al Hoceima" Design Drawings. Projects Rope-Covered Bottle Mizzen Sailcover Home-Built Generator Deck Filler Cap Buld a New Rudder Head Holding Tank CompassAdjusting
THE SELF-MADE SAILOR Trouble can strike at any time, and on a boat far from help and in a hostile environment, things can get serious quickly. It's best to prepare yourself and your boat for trouble in advance so that you'll quickly know what to do to help yourself, and you'll have the tools and skills to do it. THE SELF-MADE SAILOR The Self-Made Sailor A site for DIY Sailors, Knot Tying and Rope Splicing Enthusiasts, and Sailboat Liveaboards. Welcome to our site! It has been quite a while since we've updated our website, and things have changed for us quite a lot. THE SELF-MADE SAILOR Summary: The International Code of Signals flags, and a random signal flag message generator for you to practice with. You may want to check out our Nautical Flags Store for signal flag kits, individual flags, and a variety of other flag-related items. THE SELF-MADE SAILOR Summary: How to sew a new mizzen sail cover using sunbrella material. You may want to check out our Selected Books section under the DIY and Projects category for books covering boat projects and renovations that you can do yourself. THE SELF-MADE SAILOR Check this out! You may be interested in our DVD - an instructional DVD on 3-strand rope splicing.. It includes all the most useful 3-strand splices plus practical THE SELF-MADE SAILOR The first was done about 15 years ago while cruising on my first boat during a rainy day at anchor with some old scrap rope. The other was done about 10 years ago with a wooden, rope-covered handle and lead beads on the end of the cat rather than blood knots. While these are just some fun, decorative knot tying projects, the Cat O' Nine Tails THE SELF-MADE SAILOR Back to the top | Back up to Quick Navigation. Klemheist Hitch - A gripping knot that strongly resists sliding when the pull is parallel to the object to which it is tied. Back to the top | Back up to Quick Navigation. Prusik Hitch - A bi-directional gripping knot that strongly resists sliding when the pull is parallel to the object to which it is tied. . It can be used as an aid to ascend or THE SELF-MADE SAILOR We had the mainsail, mizzen and biggest Genoa up and were having a nice sail on a beautiful day. We visited the HMCS STAR Navy basin to make a pass by the HMCS Haida, a ship which has been made into a tourist attraction, and then worked our way upwind from there towardsthe
THE SELF-MADE SAILOR In the summer of 2011, we decided to make our land-based life more permanent and bought a house in Hamilton, still keeping the boat at Harbour West marina and making the most of the sailing season on her, taking our holidays to make a trips to the eastern end of Lake Ontario, visiting Kingston, Main Duck Island, Waupoos, and the 1000Islands area.
THE SELF-MADE SAILOR Sailing stories, boat repair and maintenance projects, sailing information, and knot tying videos for DIY sailor THE SELF-MADE SAILOR Turk's Head Knot - a decorative knot that is initially formed in a cylinder and then, if desired, can be worked into a spherical form similar to the Monkey's Fist. Turk's Head Knot - Flat / Plait - A decorative version of the Turk's Head knot that is tied in the form of a mat or plait. It can then be collapsed into the cylindrical form if THE SELF-MADE SAILOR Chain Plait - A decorative series of knots. Back to the top | Back up to Quick Navigation. Crown and Wall Knot - A decorative way of securing multiple strands of rope. In the photo above, you can see it in the last two rows below the Turk's Head knot at the neck of thebottle.
THE SELF-MADE SAILOR Click to jump to: Dave's Bottle #1 - Built using Turk's Heads, Crown Knots, and a Round Plait. Rum Punch Recipe. Angi's Bottle - Done via Crochet. Dave's Bottle #2 - Built using Turk's Heads, St. Mary's Hitching, Carrick Bends, and an Ocean Plait. Main K nots Page - Our main page on Knots with lots of how-to videos and photos of functional and decorative knots THE SELF-MADE SAILOR The Self-Made Sailor A site for DIY Sailors, Knot Tying and Rope Splicing Enthusiasts, and Sailboat Liveaboards. Welcome to our site! It has been quite a while since we've updated our website, and things have changed for us quite a lot. THE SELF-MADE SAILOR The first was done about 15 years ago while cruising on my first boat during a rainy day at anchor with some old scrap rope. The other was done about 10 years ago with a wooden, rope-covered handle and lead beads on the end of the cat rather than blood knots. While these are just some fun, decorative knot tying projects, the Cat O' Nine Tails THE SELF-MADE SAILOR The new tank-in-progress is in the center. The tank is sitting upside-down here. The tank with a few more layers of glass on it. The rest of the clutter is from a galley/icebox build that was also inprogress.
THE SELF-MADE SAILOR Beausoleil is a huge island in the National Parks system with only small sections set up for camping or day trips. Georgian Bay was sculpted by glaciers scraping their way south about 15,000 years ago. THE SELF-MADE SAILOR Summary: The International Code of Signals flags, and a random signal flag message generator for you to practice with. You may want to check out our Nautical Flags Store for signal flag kits, individual flags, and a variety of other flag-related items. THE SELF-MADE SAILOR In the summer of 2011, we decided to make our land-based life more permanent and bought a house in Hamilton, still keeping the boat at Harbour West marina and making the most of the sailing season on her, taking our holidays to make a trips to the eastern end of Lake Ontario, visiting Kingston, Main Duck Island, Waupoos, and the 1000Islands area.
THE SELF-MADE SAILOR Sailing stories, boat repair and maintenance projects, sailing information, and knot tying videos for DIY sailor THE SELF-MADE SAILOR Turk's Head Knot - a decorative knot that is initially formed in a cylinder and then, if desired, can be worked into a spherical form similar to the Monkey's Fist. Turk's Head Knot - Flat / Plait - A decorative version of the Turk's Head knot that is tied in the form of a mat or plait. It can then be collapsed into the cylindrical form if THE SELF-MADE SAILOR Chain Plait - A decorative series of knots. Back to the top | Back up to Quick Navigation. Crown and Wall Knot - A decorative way of securing multiple strands of rope. In the photo above, you can see it in the last two rows below the Turk's Head knot at the neck of thebottle.
THE SELF-MADE SAILOR Click to jump to: Dave's Bottle #1 - Built using Turk's Heads, Crown Knots, and a Round Plait. Rum Punch Recipe. Angi's Bottle - Done via Crochet. Dave's Bottle #2 - Built using Turk's Heads, St. Mary's Hitching, Carrick Bends, and an Ocean Plait. Main K nots Page - Our main page on Knots with lots of how-to videos and photos of functional and decorative knots THE SELF-MADE SAILOR The Self-Made Sailor A site for DIY Sailors, Knot Tying and Rope Splicing Enthusiasts, and Sailboat Liveaboards. Welcome to our site! It has been quite a while since we've updated our website, and things have changed for us quite a lot. THE SELF-MADE SAILOR The first was done about 15 years ago while cruising on my first boat during a rainy day at anchor with some old scrap rope. The other was done about 10 years ago with a wooden, rope-covered handle and lead beads on the end of the cat rather than blood knots. While these are just some fun, decorative knot tying projects, the Cat O' Nine Tails THE SELF-MADE SAILOR The new tank-in-progress is in the center. The tank is sitting upside-down here. The tank with a few more layers of glass on it. The rest of the clutter is from a galley/icebox build that was also inprogress.
THE SELF-MADE SAILOR Beausoleil is a huge island in the National Parks system with only small sections set up for camping or day trips. Georgian Bay was sculpted by glaciers scraping their way south about 15,000 years ago. THE SELF-MADE SAILOR Summary: The International Code of Signals flags, and a random signal flag message generator for you to practice with. You may want to check out our Nautical Flags Store for signal flag kits, individual flags, and a variety of other flag-related items. THE SELF-MADE SAILOR In the summer of 2011, we decided to make our land-based life more permanent and bought a house in Hamilton, still keeping the boat at Harbour West marina and making the most of the sailing season on her, taking our holidays to make a trips to the eastern end of Lake Ontario, visiting Kingston, Main Duck Island, Waupoos, and the 1000Islands area.
THE SELF-MADE SAILOR There are literally thousands of knots (take a look at the Ashley Book of Knots if you think I'm exaggerating!), but a relatively small number of them are in common use aboard our boat. Most of the basics can be accomplished with fewer than ten, but we have a number of special-purpose or slightly more decorative knots in use as well. THE SELF-MADE SAILOR Trouble can strike at any time, and on a boat far from help and in a hostile environment, things can get serious quickly. It's best to prepare yourself and your boat for trouble in advance so that you'll quickly know what to do to help yourself, and you'll have the tools and skills to do it. THE SELF-MADE SAILOR Check this out! You may be interested in our DVD - an instructional DVD on 3-strand rope splicing.. It includes all the most useful 3-strand splices plus practical THE SELF-MADE SAILOR Summary: The International Code of Signals flags, and a random signal flag message generator for you to practice with. You may want to check out our Nautical Flags Store for signal flag kits, individual flags, and a variety of other flag-related items. THE SELF-MADE SAILOR Dave and Angi. For orders within CANADA. $19.95 + GST + $5.00 shipping. For orders to All Other Countries $19.95 + $8.00 shipping. Summary: Learn some useful and practical sailing skills with our rope splicing DVD - It contains all the most commonly used 3-strand splices with detailed instructions. THE SELF-MADE SAILOR We brought the birdie home three months after he was born. Charlie is a Goffin Cockatoo. Goffins are found in Indonesia and live anywhere from 40 to 80 years, depending on which resource you use to THE SELF-MADE SAILOR Back to the top | Back up to Quick Navigation. Klemheist Hitch - A gripping knot that strongly resists sliding when the pull is parallel to the object to which it is tied. Back to the top | Back up to Quick Navigation. Prusik Hitch - A bi-directional gripping knot that strongly resists sliding when the pull is parallel to the object to which it is tied. . It can be used as an aid to ascend or THE SELF-MADE SAILOR Summary: How to sew a new mizzen sail cover using sunbrella material. You may want to check out our Selected Books section under the DIY and Projects category for books covering boat projects and renovations that you can do yourself. THE SELF-MADE SAILOR Summary: Handling a forestay rigging failure while sailing through the Bay of Quinte aboard "Belle Argo", a classic wooden Dickerson 32' Aft Cockpit ketch. Thanks to Collins Bay Marina for their help.. You may want to check out our Selected Books section under the Cruising - How To Cruise category for books covering the things you need to think about to make a trip and effect some of the THE SELF-MADE SAILOR In the summer of 2011, we decided to make our land-based life more permanent and bought a house in Hamilton, still keeping the boat at Harbour West marina and making the most of the sailing season on her, taking our holidays to make a trips to the eastern end of Lake Ontario, visiting Kingston, Main Duck Island, Waupoos, and the 1000Islands area.
THE SELF-MADE SAILOR Sailing stories, boat repair and maintenance projects, sailing information, and knot tying videos for DIY sailor THE SELF-MADE SAILOR Click to jump to: Dave's Bottle #1 - Built using Turk's Heads, Crown Knots, and a Round Plait. Rum Punch Recipe. Angi's Bottle - Done via Crochet. Dave's Bottle #2 - Built using Turk's Heads, St. Mary's Hitching, Carrick Bends, and an Ocean Plait. Main K nots Page - Our main page on Knots with lots of how-to videos and photos of functional and decorative knots THE SELF-MADE SAILOR Check this out! You may be interested in our DVD - an instructional DVD on 3-strand rope splicing.. It includes all the most useful 3-strand splices plus practical THE SELF-MADE SAILOR The Self-Made Sailor A site for DIY Sailors, Knot Tying and Rope Splicing Enthusiasts, and Sailboat Liveaboards. Welcome to our site! It has been quite a while since we've updated our website, and things have changed for us quite a lot. THE SELF-MADE SAILOR The new tank-in-progress is in the center. The tank is sitting upside-down here. The tank with a few more layers of glass on it. The rest of the clutter is from a galley/icebox build that was also inprogress.
THE SELF-MADE SAILOR Beausoleil is a huge island in the National Parks system with only small sections set up for camping or day trips. Georgian Bay was sculpted by glaciers scraping their way south about 15,000 years ago. THE SELF-MADE SAILOR Back to the top | Back up to Quick Navigation. Klemheist Hitch - A gripping knot that strongly resists sliding when the pull is parallel to the object to which it is tied. Back to the top | Back up to Quick Navigation. Prusik Hitch - A bi-directional gripping knot that strongly resists sliding when the pull is parallel to the object to which it is tied. . It can be used as an aid to ascend or THE SELF-MADE SAILOR The first was done about 15 years ago while cruising on my first boat during a rainy day at anchor with some old scrap rope. The other was done about 10 years ago with a wooden, rope-covered handle and lead beads on the end of the cat rather than blood knots. While these are just some fun, decorative knot tying projects, the Cat O' Nine Tails THE SELF-MADE SAILOR Dave and Angi. For orders within CANADA. $19.95 + GST + $5.00 shipping. For orders to All Other Countries $19.95 + $8.00 shipping. Summary: Learn some useful and practical sailing skills with our rope splicing DVD - It contains all the most commonly used 3-strand splices with detailed instructions. THE SELF-MADE SAILOR In the summer of 2011, we decided to make our land-based life more permanent and bought a house in Hamilton, still keeping the boat at Harbour West marina and making the most of the sailing season on her, taking our holidays to make a trips to the eastern end of Lake Ontario, visiting Kingston, Main Duck Island, Waupoos, and the 1000Islands area.
THE SELF-MADE SAILOR Sailing stories, boat repair and maintenance projects, sailing information, and knot tying videos for DIY sailor THE SELF-MADE SAILOR Click to jump to: Dave's Bottle #1 - Built using Turk's Heads, Crown Knots, and a Round Plait. Rum Punch Recipe. Angi's Bottle - Done via Crochet. Dave's Bottle #2 - Built using Turk's Heads, St. Mary's Hitching, Carrick Bends, and an Ocean Plait. Main K nots Page - Our main page on Knots with lots of how-to videos and photos of functional and decorative knots THE SELF-MADE SAILOR Check this out! You may be interested in our DVD - an instructional DVD on 3-strand rope splicing.. It includes all the most useful 3-strand splices plus practical THE SELF-MADE SAILOR The Self-Made Sailor A site for DIY Sailors, Knot Tying and Rope Splicing Enthusiasts, and Sailboat Liveaboards. Welcome to our site! It has been quite a while since we've updated our website, and things have changed for us quite a lot. THE SELF-MADE SAILOR The new tank-in-progress is in the center. The tank is sitting upside-down here. The tank with a few more layers of glass on it. The rest of the clutter is from a galley/icebox build that was also inprogress.
THE SELF-MADE SAILOR Beausoleil is a huge island in the National Parks system with only small sections set up for camping or day trips. Georgian Bay was sculpted by glaciers scraping their way south about 15,000 years ago. THE SELF-MADE SAILOR Back to the top | Back up to Quick Navigation. Klemheist Hitch - A gripping knot that strongly resists sliding when the pull is parallel to the object to which it is tied. Back to the top | Back up to Quick Navigation. Prusik Hitch - A bi-directional gripping knot that strongly resists sliding when the pull is parallel to the object to which it is tied. . It can be used as an aid to ascend or THE SELF-MADE SAILOR The first was done about 15 years ago while cruising on my first boat during a rainy day at anchor with some old scrap rope. The other was done about 10 years ago with a wooden, rope-covered handle and lead beads on the end of the cat rather than blood knots. While these are just some fun, decorative knot tying projects, the Cat O' Nine Tails THE SELF-MADE SAILOR Dave and Angi. For orders within CANADA. $19.95 + GST + $5.00 shipping. For orders to All Other Countries $19.95 + $8.00 shipping. Summary: Learn some useful and practical sailing skills with our rope splicing DVD - It contains all the most commonly used 3-strand splices with detailed instructions. THE SELF-MADE SAILOR There are literally thousands of knots (take a look at the Ashley Book of Knots if you think I'm exaggerating!), but a relatively small number of them are in common use aboard our boat. Most of the basics can be accomplished with fewer than ten, but we have a number of special-purpose or slightly more decorative knots in use as well.SELFMADESAILOR.COM
The Sailors Dave Angi Charlie Bird. The Boat About "Al Hoceima" Design Drawings. Projects Rope-Covered Bottle Mizzen Sailcover Home-Built Generator Deck Filler Cap Buld a New Rudder Head Holding Tank CompassAdjusting
THE SELF-MADE SAILOR Summary: The International Code of Signals flags, and a random signal flag message generator for you to practice with. You may want to check out our Nautical Flags Store for signal flag kits, individual flags, and a variety of other flag-related items. THE SELF-MADE SAILOR Check this out! You may be interested in our DVD - an instructional DVD on 3-strand rope splicing.. It includes all the most useful 3-strand splices plus practical THE SELF-MADE SAILOR Back to the top | Back up to Quick Navigation. Klemheist Hitch - A gripping knot that strongly resists sliding when the pull is parallel to the object to which it is tied. Back to the top | Back up to Quick Navigation. Prusik Hitch - A bi-directional gripping knot that strongly resists sliding when the pull is parallel to the object to which it is tied. . It can be used as an aid to ascend or THE SELF-MADE SAILOR Dave and Angi. For orders within CANADA. $19.95 + GST + $5.00 shipping. For orders to All Other Countries $19.95 + $8.00 shipping. Summary: Learn some useful and practical sailing skills with our rope splicing DVD - It contains all the most commonly used 3-strand splices with detailed instructions. THE SELF-MADE SAILOR Carrick Bend - A decorative and practical knot used for tying two ropes together. The first photo shows it tied snugly but not under tension. The second photo shows the knot after tension has been applied. Back to the top | Back up to Quick Navigation. Double Sheet Bend - A normal sheet bend with an extra tuck for extra security.. Back to the top | Back up to Quick Navigation THE SELF-MADE SAILOR Artillery Loop - Also commonly known as Artillery Hitch - Good for forming a loop in the bight of a rope. Secure and reasonably easy to untie. Back to the top | Back up to Quick Navigation. Bowline - Handy and strong for making a loop in a rope; easy to undo even after being under great strain.. Back to the top | Back up to Quick Navigation. Bowline on the Bight - A way of forming a loop in THE SELF-MADE SAILOR Summary: How to sew a new mizzen sail cover using sunbrella material. You may want to check out our Selected Books section under the DIY and Projects category for books covering boat projects and renovations that you can do yourself. THE SELF-MADE SAILOR Summary: Sailing from Port Credit to Main Duck Island in Lake Ontario aboard "Al Hoceima", our 41' French-built Petit Prince steel ketch. Interesting conditions were encountered that made use of the jacklines, had us heave-to for a few hours, and got us to the destination fairly quickly.Details
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