The water knot, used primarily in climbing and kayaking, gets its name from its ability to securely join two lengths of webbing or rope, making it effective in wet conditions. Its design resembles a knot that "ties" together water-related activities, emphasizing its utility in aquatic environments. The name reflects both its practical application and the context in which it is commonly used.
Another name for the Hercules knot is the square knot.
Pixie Le Knot's birth name is Jennifer Keith.
A "knot" is the measurment of speed for ships and boats in the water. 1 knot is 1.150779 mph 1 knot is 1.852 km/h
It's a type of binding knot, but it's also referred to as a Sack or Bag Knot.
Another name for the Schoolboy knot is the "Bowline knot." This knot is commonly used in sailing and climbing due to its ability to create a fixed loop at the end of a rope that is easy to untie after being under load.
Noose
gnarl, burl
Water faucet knot
Water faucet knot
Gnarl
Burr.
Reef knot Bowline Figure-eight knot Clove hitch Sheet bend Fisherman's knot Alpine butterfly knot Trucker's hitch Surgeon's knot Double fisherman's knot Water knot Carrick bend Monkey's fist Timber hitch Sheepshank Chain sinnet Marlinspike hitch Barrel hitch Bowline on a bight Zeppelin bend