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DIY Decorating With Nautical Knots

August 9, 2010 Ronnie
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If you are one of those people who think that ropes are just for jumping, think again. Rope, sale which is called "line" when used on boats, is essential to every sailor. Ropes are also a versatile DIY material on and off a boat. I just came back from vacation and spent a considerable amount of time on a boat. My husband is a boater, and when he has some free time he enjoys practicing tying nautical knots. If you’ve ever spent any time around boats, you know that strong knots can make or break a day out on the water.

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You don’t need a yacht, or even a rowboat to try out some knots. Just hoist up the sail in your home by learning a few knots and create these 5 DIY seaworthy nautical-style projects: CLICK HERE FOR MORE

Rope Table Credit: Charles De Lisle Workshop

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