He makes rope.
rope maker
It's German a occupational name meaning roper or rope maker. As the German word for rope is seil.
blacksmith, rope maker, and a carpenter
Syler/Siler means rope maker in Switzerland where the name originated.
This rhyme exists in many variations. Among those current today is: Rub-a-dub-dub, Three men in a tub, And who do you think they be? The butcher, the baker, the candlestick maker, And all of them out to sea
When Crispus was not working at sea he worked as a rope maker in Boston.
Because when the pyramids were built, the Egyptian workers needed rope to pull the cooper metal up the ramp. So they used a lot of rope and this tells us that they were great at making all sorts of ropes. They learned how to survive in the wild and how to cooperate.
Korzell is not a word. Kordell or Cordell is a name that has French origins and means rope maker. It is a unisex name that mostly is given to boys.
Each ship would have had at least one sail maker on board. They would sow the sails by hand from rolls of canvas and baulk rope using large needles twine and a sail maker's Palm.
Line is a nautical term for a rope. But a rope can be a line attached on only one end in normal use. The bell rope, the bucket rope, the tiller rope, the bolt rope, check rope, foot rope, monkey rope, and the dip rope.
There are seven ropes on a ship: foot rope bolt rope bucket rope bell rope tow rope head rope becket rope
In English, "rope maker". On the other hand, if you want to be all "Romantic" (e.g. Latin based languages) you could go with the French "cordier" or Italian "cordaio".