Nice presentation - thanks. Minor point: for security/reliability, the becket bend (sheet bend, actually) should finish with both line ends on the same side of the knot - can/should be tied the same as the bowline when using small gauge line.
Perfektes Video um ein kleinen Überblick zu bekommen! Super. Hinweis: Beim Palstek, der erste Knoten den du gezeigt hast, kommt das Leinenende nicht zur Schlaufe sondern von ihr weg. Sprich du gehst spiegelverkehrt durch die Lasche heraus. Mast-/ Schotbruch, Skip. Polary
Hi, just wish to make a correction, the 'crown knot' is actually called a reef knot, a crown knot is something completely different and is closer to backspacing the knot. the 'thief knot' is also a different knot to the reef knot, as on a reef knot the two tailing ends of the line are on the same side of the knot, whereas the thief knot they are on opposite sides, this is as if you were to have tied a thief knot on your kitbag while at sea a thief would not remember to tie the bag back up with the thief knot and automatically tie the simpler reef knot. hence you would know if someone had entered your belongings without your permission...
hello Achim, thx for yet another nice instructional vid but it would be even more useful if you showed or said where each knot is being used on the diving equipment (or during diving).. ?
Hi guys - great video, always nice to refresh your knots - a bit off topic I'd like to ask you in regards to the BCD behind you; the regulator hose is green and would like to know whether you're using the HOLLIS 150LX 2nd stage and if so which one of them and what's your impression so far? thanks again for another great video
Hi Alec, as the Bungee is flexible you can always reopen it and therfore there is always a chance that it will open itself. So for a knot I want to be safe I wold never use it.
Bowline actually isnt quite right. You have to go around the "mainline" the other way around so that the short end is on the outside of the loop. Especially important in sailing/boating. The end can otherwise be pushed out and the knot becomes undone
@@InnerSpace_Explorers sure no problem probably the german one is the right way and the english one is the sloppy one ;) just kidding I know that when i did my boating license here in germany some people failed because they tied the bowline the wrong way. Some of the examiners are very strict :D
Actually, this is a correct bowline, the knot you are referring to is actually called a cowboy bowline or left-handed bowline (which is the "German/Dutch" version). There is inconclusive debate about which version is better. As an dive instructor and as a mariner, I have always been taught to tie it like shown, but test have shown, it doesn't really matter.
Just curious why the diving RUclipsrs don’t see, to like the figure8? Our fire dept started a technical rescue team years ago and once they showed me how versatile it is, I run either bowlines or figure8/figure8 on a bight for the vast majority of knots.
I like the last one a lot. I think I’ll use that for my safety stop knot in my spool for my DSMB.
Nice presentation - thanks.
Minor point: for security/reliability, the becket bend (sheet bend, actually) should finish with both line ends on the same side of the knot - can/should be tied the same as the bowline when using small gauge line.
Great instruction. Very nicely demonstrated and laid out knots. Hate the digital video stabilization.
Perfektes Video um ein kleinen Überblick zu bekommen! Super.
Hinweis: Beim Palstek, der erste Knoten den du gezeigt hast, kommt das Leinenende nicht zur Schlaufe sondern von ihr weg. Sprich du gehst spiegelverkehrt durch die Lasche heraus.
Mast-/ Schotbruch, Skip. Polary
Ergänzend:Allgemein ist beim Palstek das lose Ende innen. Die deutsche Marine und Andere haben das lose Ende außen (Linkspalstek).
Der Palstek ist also nicht falsch, sondern nur anders.
Awesome video. Very informative. Do more
Hi, just wish to make a correction, the 'crown knot' is actually called a reef knot, a crown knot is something completely different and is closer to backspacing the knot. the 'thief knot' is also a different knot to the reef knot, as on a reef knot the two tailing ends of the line are on the same side of the knot, whereas the thief knot they are on opposite sides, this is as if you were to have tied a thief knot on your kitbag while at sea a thief would not remember to tie the bag back up with the thief knot and automatically tie the simpler reef knot. hence you would know if someone had entered your belongings without your permission...
Marcel M grand master needs to lighten up! Never seen such a dour diver!
Nice videos.
Many thanks for your nice videos.
hello Achim, thx for yet another nice instructional vid but it would be even more useful if you showed or said where each knot is being used on the diving equipment (or during diving).. ?
Hey! what do you think about flat lines?
thank you!
Hi guys - great video, always nice to refresh your knots - a bit off topic I'd like to ask you in regards to the BCD behind you; the regulator hose is green and would like to know whether you're using the
HOLLIS 150LX 2nd stage
and if so which one of them and what's your impression so far? thanks again for another great video
Hi, Thanks! What was there in the backgrond was a Hollis Prism 2 Rebreather and what you see there is the counterlungs.
That blood not would be a good way to set up a known measurement or for knowing when you get close to a point.
What's the diffrence between using rope or bungee to attach lights and other things to boltsnaps
Hi Alec, as the Bungee is flexible you can always reopen it and therfore there is always a chance that it will open itself. So for a knot I want to be safe I wold never use it.
Hi,
what diameter of wire would you recommend for tying a bolt snap to the first stage?
1.5mm, 2mm or 2.5mm?
#24 / 2mm
Bowline actually isnt quite right. You have to go around the "mainline" the other way around so that the short end is on the outside of the loop. Especially important in sailing/boating. The end can otherwise be pushed out and the knot becomes undone
thanks for that - to my knowledge these "2 versions" are refered to as "german" and "english" version. cant remember which is which.
@@InnerSpace_Explorers sure no problem
probably the german one is the right way and the english one is the sloppy one ;) just kidding
I know that when i did my boating license here in germany some people failed because they tied the bowline the wrong way. Some of the examiners are very strict :D
Actually, this is a correct bowline, the knot you are referring to is actually called a cowboy bowline or left-handed bowline (which is the "German/Dutch" version). There is inconclusive debate about which version is better. As an dive instructor and as a mariner, I have always been taught to tie it like shown, but test have shown, it doesn't really matter.
Just curious why the diving RUclipsrs don’t see, to like the figure8? Our fire dept started a technical rescue team years ago and once they showed me how versatile it is, I run either bowlines or figure8/figure8 on a bight for the vast majority of knots.
hi this seems a silly comments what does ISE stand for thanks Rod
:-D InnerSpace Explorers
you serious ? :D