How to Make Knotted Boat Fenders
Things You'll Need
- 2 5-foot lengths of hard-laid 3-strand nylon line, 2 inches in diameter
- Duct tape or splicing adhesive for splicing
- 24-inch wooden fid
Instructions
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Tie a single carrick knot. This will provide a stable base and anchor the two line parts together, as well as provide a decorative finish to the butt of the fender. Tag the end of each line with tape, labeling them as Line 1, Line 2, Line 3 and Line 4, then pull the single carrick tight
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Fold Line 1 over Line 2; fold Line 2 over the top of Line 1 and across Line 3; fold Line 3 over the top of Line 2 and across Line 4; fold Line 4 over the top of Line 3 and through the loop formed by folding Line 2 over Line 1. This process is the first step in forming a series of stacked Chinese pillow knots, which will form the body of the fender.
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Pull tight to form a Chinese pillow knot. This knot absorbs the force of a bump by yielding along eight axis and maintains its shape without any external support or maintenance except for fresh water rinsing.
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Repeat Steps 2 and 3 10 times to form a fender 8 inches in diameter and 24 inches in height, a size generally sufficient for most circumstances; if used in conjunction with a fender board, it will provide substantially more protection when the vessel is tied next to a pier.
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To form a double lanyard by which to hang the fender, join the ends of Lines 2 and 4, and the ends of Lines 1 and 3 together, with two short splices.
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