Knots **In The Wild**

Methinks there need be better vision here among the replies:

  1. the rope IMO is nylon or polyester --note the end, the
    seemingly melted strands (though chemical whipping can
    look the same)–; I don’t see reason to conclude “cotton”,
    anyway. And it IS cable-laid, and stouter than what can
    be seen at the other end of the anchor.
    (Finding historically authentic rope might’ve been both
    hard to do and, hmmm, dubious re serving for use --does
    this ship ever move about?)

  2. And the knot is one of those "cinch"es shown in ABOK
    which have long puzzled me, for the multiple seizings of
    the turned end would come under force only in
    sequence (“united we DON’T stand”), one taking
    the load and only if it fails will another be loaded (much)!?
    (Hmmm, well, maybe I’m off here : the S.Part’s pull will
    try to open the seized turn, and so all seizings will get
    some load, but still it seems as though the one at the
    entry to the turn will be most heavily loaded!?)

  3. And it’s interesting to see that the RING ITSELF
    has a cordage covering --to what purpose, that?!

–dl*