User talk:David Craun

According to Vines and Noble's book "Wilderness Rescue Techniques" the water knot consist of an overhand follow-through knot tied in webbing backed up with an overhand knot on each side of the overhand follow-through knot. The standing part of the webbing will be pointed away from the knot. This combination of the overhand follow-through with the addition of the overhand knots on each side assures that the knot will not slip. David Craun (talk) 15:22, 24 January 2009 (UTC)