Webinar on 7 JanuaryRope Expert Part 1 – Knotting Techniques

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 · 17.08.2026

Webinar on 7 January: Rope Expert Part 1 – Knotting Techniques
Experience and learn first-hand: the skilful use of knots, which knots are used for which tasks (no pointless YouTube tricks), expert knowledge on modern ropes on board explained systematically, how to make proper thimbles and splices, and how to splice twisted rope. Mastering these techniques, demonstrated live, remains essential for skippers and is also the first step towards becoming a rope expert.

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​​DATE: 7 January 2027
TIME: 7.00 pm
DURATION: 1.5 hours
SPEAKER: Egmont M. Friedl
PRICE: 40 euros (30 euros (for YACHT/BOATE subscribers)
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Knot-tying – no prior knowledge is required, but those who have already mastered the bowline and clove hitch will find it a little easier. Please have two lines, each 1–2 metres long, to hand so that you can practise the knots and their uses shown in real time: The bowline, friction knot, loop knot, thickening knot, safety knot, lashing knot and many more will be demonstrated and explained on board, with reference to their specific uses.

Knots and lashing – How to tie a knot that holds securely and looks perfect. Have some rope and a suitable sewing needle to hand. Once you’ve got the hang of it, you’re all set.

The eye splice in braided rope rounds off your knowledge and is part of the repertoire of any competent skipper, enabling them to fit mooring lines, fender lines, buoy straps etc. with neat eyes or thimbles. Have a short, three-strand braided line to hand so you can join in straight away.

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Who might find this webinar of interest?

Whether you’re a sailor or a motorboater, a skipper or an experienced crew member, everyone will benefit – even in everyday life – from knowing how to use knots and lines skilfully and having a good understanding of rope work.

Egmont M. Friedl He is a recognised authority and expert on rigging in the sailing world and contributes articles to well-known specialist magazines.

A trained boatbuilder, sailor and successful author published by Delius Klasing Verlag, he is renowned for his books “Knots and splices” and “Splicing modern ropes” as well as through numerous seminars and workshops as Germany’s best-known rope-making and splicing expert. He has been carrying out professional splicing work for yachts, as well as for industry and the military, for over 30 years. As a commercial yachtmaster and owner, he has more than four decades of sailing experience, including several Atlantic crossings and extreme voyages in small boats.


Information about the webinar:

If you are unable to attend the webinar on the scheduled date, you can also join as Participants who were “unable to attend” can watch the recording of the webinar (though limited to four weeks) watch it again.

Do you have any further questions? In our FAQ You’ll quickly find the answers you’re looking for.

​We are very much looking forward to meeting you!
If you have any further queries, please contact us by email at wassersport-webinare@delius-klasing.de.

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