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Potatoes on a rope.... that's just crazy.:picard1:
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Agree to a point.
I was flamed on the cheap dock lines thread but there is a big difference between the cheap, light double braided poly with sewn cute embroidered tag and heavy DB nylon from Sampson or New England cordage. I have Sampson and there is no mercy. I admit, deep down I get a sick satisfaction throwing it when the catcher is half hearted with an arm hanging out but not really paying attention. More interested in their drink, conversation, music, whatever instead of the fact two boats are coming together. Toss the line over...WHACK...it will get their attention. :helmet: Also stiffer so it will lay and not quickly slide off, snaking back into the water. |
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Naw, we just get closer to the dock and hand them the rope. :)
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Originally Posted by US1 Fountain
(Post 4114863)
Naw, we just get closer to the dock and hand them the rope. :)
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None of that is necessary if thrown properly. Neatly, and properly coil the line to be tossed while hanging on to the end. Toss the entire coil over the head of the person catching the line and it will uncoil in flight and fall gently within their grasp.
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Originally Posted by JohnJan
(Post 4114894)
None of that is necessary if thrown properly. Neatly, and properly coil the line to be tossed while hanging on to the end. Toss the entire coil over the head of the person catching the line and it will uncoil in flight and fall gently within their grasp.
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Originally Posted by Wobble
(Post 4114768)
I have heard that a cat works very well up to 50'. Have not tried it personally as I was concerned about the lacerations that might ensue.
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Originally Posted by phragle
(Post 4114752)
monkey fist knot.
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