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How can knots tying be an entertainment onboard a cruise ship?

Thursday, November 14, 2024

There are many ways how to have fun on a luxury sailing cruise ship!

Here is one of the most useful classes you may have.

 

Knot tying lessons onboard Running on Waves ship by our own boatswain! It is one of the many entertainment options we have!

Knot tying is a fascinating skill that has been practised by humans for centuries. Whether it’s for survival purposes, recreational activities, or professional use, the ability to tie knots is essential in many aspects of life. From sailors securing ropes on a ship to campers setting up their tents, knot tying plays a crucial role in everyday tasks.

Knot tying is more than just securing things – it’s a universal language, a brain-boosting exercise, and even a competitive sport! It’s a skill that connects people across cultures and time periods.


From survival to art, knots have endless uses and meanings. They’re essential for fishing, rescue operations, and even therapeutic for reducing stress. Knot tying is a fascinating skill that’s both practical and deeply rooted in human history.

Believe it or not, there are thousands of different knots with various applications. From simple knots like the figure-eight knot to complex ones like a monkey’s fist knot, each knot has its specific purpose and functionality.

Fun fact! When referring to boat speed, the word knot originated from an antiquated form of measuring speed on a sailboat. Sailors would tie knots in a rope at an equal distance apart, and throw a flat board connected to the end overboard. The board would create drag and sailors could measure the distance that the rope went out over a specific period of time.