[Rhodes22-list] SLIM'S Zoon Dinghy (XXX?)

Mark Kaynor mark at kaynor.org
Fri Feb 20 13:05:44 EST 2004


Slim,

Save the file in any common format (I can convert most formats) and send it
to me directly - my server at home will accept it and I'll convert and post
it for you.  Don't know much about Macs.

Mark


-----Original Message-----
From: rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org
[mailto:rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org]On Behalf Of Steve Alm
Sent: Friday, February 20, 2004 12:40 PM
To: Rhodes
Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] SLIM'S Zoon Dinghy (XXX?)


Thanks Ed but I use a Mac--'Print Key' looks like it's only for Windows.  If
you know of any compatible programs for Mac, let me know.
Slim

On 2/20/04 10:06 AM, "Kroposki" <kroposki at innova.net> wrote:

> Slim,
> The only practical way to send an attachment is as a jpg file.
> You need a simple program that saves the screen image as a jpg.
>
> I have used the 'Print Key' program to do this for years.  It is
> a free (so even you can afford it) shareware program.  See:
>
> http://www.geocities.com/~gigaman/
>
> Now the one I use is just 'Print Key' a free ware program not
> the Print Key Pro version.  It has worked just fine.
>
>                             Ed K
>
>                  Ed K
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org
> [mailto:rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org] On Behalf Of Steve Alm
> Sent: Friday, February 20, 2004 5:04 AM
> To: Rhodes
> Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] Zoon Dinghy Knot was Splices and knots
>
> Thanks, Mark, I love learning new knots--must be the boy scout in me
> 8-)
> and that's a great site.
>
> Allow me to share one that many probably don't know because it isn't in
> any
> of the books and they might find pretty handy--the Zoom Dinghy Knot:
>
> Origin:  Taught to me by my friend, Judy--boat co-owner and former
> cruiser.
> She met the owner of the S/V Zoom in the Caribbean. He had a dinghy.
> When
> you're stepping in and out of the dinghy, it always seems like you have
> your
> arms full--gas cans, groceries, gear; he wanted a slippery, one-handed
> knot
> that would release his dinghy painter, but still be secure enough to tie
> up
> with.
>
> Uses:  This is a magic knot.  It's very secure and at the same time, the
> slipperiest knot you've ever seen.  It can be used anywhere that you
> might
> want a quick and easy release.  One tug on the pigtail makes this knot
> literally fly apart, off it's post, yet it holds it's payload like a
> champ
> until you give it the one-handed release.
>
> I'm attaching a very crude drawing--it ain't gonna win no graphic design
> awards, but I think you'll be able to get it with a little practice. As
> you're tying the knot, you reach through the loops and say, "Take the
> long
> and pull the short;  Take the short and pull the long."
> To untie this knot, just give a tug on the short (bitter) end and it
> flies
> apart.
>
> Hope this attachment works.
>
> Slim
>
> P.S.  Stay tuned for the "Flying Bowline"
>
> On 2/19/04 1:12 PM, "Mark Kaynor" <mark at kaynor.org> wrote:
>
>> I just got these two links from the Tayana list - very cool sites.
>>
>> http://www.neropes.com/splice/default.htm
>>
>> http://www.grogono.com/knot/
>>
>>
>> Mark Kaynor
>>
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