Lee’s Fender Knot

Lee's Fender Knot

Lee’s Fender Knot

After I did an article on using the Spar Hitch to tie fenders a friend Lee told me about a similar knot that he uses for fenders and storing lines on a boat.

This is similar to what Ashley calls a Backhand Hitch (knot # 1852 in The Ashley Book of Knots) except the Half Hitch is tied in the opposite direction and this reversal seems to make the knot more secure.  Ashley also shows the Backhand Hitch as being tied with two Half Hitches to finish it off.

Lee was taught this knot/hitch on a Rob & Teressa’s Baba 40 on the Baha Haha, many years ago. Rob took him aside and showed him this knot and explained this was the only knot allowed for storing lines. He wanted a standard knot, so in the middle of the night, when things were not going well, he did not need to figure out, what the person ahead of him did. It is quick to tie and holds well even on small diameter objects.

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Starting Lee’s Fender Knot


Start with a turn around the object you are tying to.

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Lee’s Fender Knot – Step 2 – Looks like a Ring Hitch


Continue around the object and pass in front of the standing part of the line and then do another turn around the object and come around like you are tying a Ring Hitch or Cow Hitch.  Don’t tuck the bitter end down as in a Ring Hitch.

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Lee’s Fender Knot – Step 3


Cross over the standing part of the line and tie a Half Hitch around the standing part of the line.   Crossing over the standing part makes Lee’s Fender Knot more secure than a Backhand Hitch.

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Lee’s Fender Knot – Finished


Finished Lee’s Fender Knot down snugged down.

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Lee’s Fender Knot – Tied vertical as around a stanchion


Tied vertical around a stanchion.  Lee’s Fender Knot will also hold well when tied around a small diameter object such as a lifeline or polished chrome hand rails.

Thanks to Lee Youngblood for the tip on this knot.  Lee is a long time friend,  experienced sailor and Yacht Broker.

spar hitch fender knot

Spar Hitch Fender Knot

The Spar Hitch is another handy knot you might find useful to help prevent the loss of fenders.  The Spar Hitch holds well on small diameter objects that are slick, it is also quick to tie and be tied “slippery.”

 

fender whip

Fender Whip for fenders with a hole in the center

An improved Fender Whip – Part 1  to tie a fender to your boat that holds knots much better than a standard Fender Whip, for fenders that have a hole down through the center to run the fender whip.

 

Fender Whip

Improved Fender Whip for fenders with an eye

An improved Fender Whip – Part 2  to tie a fender to your boat that holds knots much better than a standard Fender Whip, for fenders that have an eye or tab on the end for the fender whip.

Three stopper knots for your boat

Three stopper knots for your boat

Three Stopper Knots : How to tie three different stopper knots for use on your boat.

Thanks for your interest in and support of boating safety.

c/m

Edited April 15, 2011 to credit Rob for teaching Lee this knot.

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  6. Anonymous says:

    Line is stuck in the bottom of a fender – how do I get the line out.

    • captnmike says:

      Tough one – all I can think of is either take some sort of a rod or wire you can bend a sturdy hook in and maybe get it from the bottom, or take a rod maybe 1/4 inch dia. (that would go down alongside the line in the center hole and push on the knot in the center hole) and push it down from the top and maybe push things out the bottom. Maybe also try putting some soapy water on the line and in the hole to help loosen things up a bit

      Good luck

  7. Knot Mate says:

    Lee’s knot is the Backhand Hitch (which, itself, is just the Munter Hitch w/2 Half Hitches), less one Half Hitch.

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