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1. samatm+os[view] [source] 2021-04-19 23:33:19
>>Tomte+(OP)
Random terminology question:

While I was aware of the term "Reef knot", that knot is commonly, almost exclusively, called a "Square knot" in my (midwestern American) dialect of English.

Is this a British thing?

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2. dbcurt+su[view] [source] 2021-04-19 23:54:14
>>samatm+os
No. "reef knot" is a sailor's term. "square knot" is actually an overhand knot tied in the end of a line. "reef knot" (properly a "bend"), is the knot used to reef sails. The common shoe-lace bow is a "double bow reef knot" or "double slippery reef knot".

Reef, bowline, and figure-eight are the three knots you must be able to tie behind your back to pass a basic sailing class.

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3. samatm+8y[view] [source] 2021-04-20 00:32:24
>>dbcurt+su
Hmm, ok, I'll take your word for this as sailing terminology. I learned my knots in the Boy Scouts, and can knock those three off blindfolded, if not necessarily behind my back!

I will reiterate though, that the reef knot is called a square knot where I come from. Misnomer? I guess, that's what everyone calls it, an overhand stop knot is an overhand or just a "knot" actually.

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