sme knots
Sailing does require the knowledge of some basic knots. The most important thing is to know their applications. The most widly used knots that I use are Bowline,(for reliability and ease of untying)---Becket or sheet bend, (for joining two lines together)---larks head,and clove hitch (securing to a post)-----stopper (to keep sheets on the boat)---half hitches,(multiple applications)---- truckers hitch (for mechanical advantage) and the proper way to wrap a cleat.. There a few others that I do use, like a fishermans bend (anchor bend) and a rolling hitch (used to fasten a line to a spar)...Its more important to know their application rather than to know how to just "tie" a particular knot..Never use a knot, like a sheep shank in a life line. A person can get caught up pretty easily on knots..Coiling,flaking,flemishing faking,bitter end,standing part, bight,turn,splice, whipping seizing, worming, parcelling, serving etc etc...Pretty easy to forget these things if you don't use them all the time..