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IGKT AGM in Chatham Dockyard

Posted on 13/05/2014 by Knotter26/05/2023
Porthole Knot Board

When something is called an Annual General Meeting (AGM), you get the feeling that boredom will cover you like veil if you attend. Well, I have attended a couple of IGKT AGM’s now and they are far from boring. An … Continue reading →

Posted in Practical Knots | Tagged IGKT, Rope Fender, Rope Mats | 1 Reply

Knotting Tools

Posted on 04/07/2013 by Knotter22/05/2024
Knotting Tools

I love my tools!!! So what tools do you need for knot tying? Well the simple answer is two………your hands. Eventually though you find yourself picking up something to poke, prod or pull the cord into the right position. Tools … Continue reading →

Posted in Practical Knots | Tagged IGKT, Knotting Tools | 5 Replies

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