How to Undo a Stuck Knot

We've all struggled with knots that won't come undone. Determination is the most common tool for this job, but the pros prefer to use a marlin spike. This is a small steel spike, frequently carried by sailors, that can be used to pry open stuck knots. You'll find them at hardware or boating supply stores. Some pocket knives also include a marlin spike.

Things You'll Need

  • Marlin Spike Or Screwdriver
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Instructions

    • 1

      Create as much slack as possible in the rope surrounding the knot. This will allow you maximum access to the knot.

    • 2

      Inspect the knot. Many knots appear completely tight, but in fact have a loose section that can be used to relax the entire knot.

    • 3

      Insert a marlin spike or a screwdriver into the loosest part of the knot. Work the tool back and forth and check for loosening.

    • 4

      Reinsert the spike into the knot in as many places as possible. Feed loose rope into the knot by pushing it with the spike if necessary. Work carefully with the spike to avoid damaging the rope.