WATER KNOT
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Double about 2 feet of line, form a loop and pass the doubled end through it. |
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Continue passing the end through the loop, 4 times in total. |
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Wet the knot and pull tight so a loop of about 1 foot is created and trim the loose end. |
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| Cut the loop off centre so that further knots on the ends do not foul each other. |
| NOTE: If you are joining two separate lines together then this loop shortcut method of tying is not usable. in such a case the 2 lines are laid side |
| by side (as opposed to simply looping the line) and the above steps are performed. There will be no loop to cut at the end as two separate lines |
| have been used throughout. |