captainobnoxious: (19 yeah that's broken)
Sigrun Solveig Eide ([personal profile] captainobnoxious) wrote in [community profile] trusthell 2016-03-19 06:31 pm (UTC)

[Perfect, just the kind of thing she's used to seeing. A little less professional, since perfectionism is a key thing for the military, but used to it.]

Well, it's not a pro's work -- I could do it much better myself, since I've used knots like this since I was younger -- but it's definitely something like a slipknot. They're usually used for quick tying.

[Though... she guesses you could technically use it for hanging. How multipurposeful. She turns it around a few times before shrugging.]

In other words, I'd guess that anyone who likes fishing or taking small trips out on a lake would use this knot to secure their boat. I can't imagine something like this holding up too well on the seas near my home.

I mean, that's just my professional guess. [She could be wrong in the theory portion. But the knot she knows.]

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