The Sea Cadets

Seamanship and ropework

Seamanship refers to the art of operating a boat or ship and may be divided up into a variety of topics and specialisations. As Cadets progress in seamanship, it sub-divides into ropework and navigation. Further information about seamanship and navigation can be found under Adventure Afloat.

Ropework is the art of making, repairing and using rope. Cadets choosing ropework start off learning bends and hitches such as the rolling hitch, the sheet bend and the fisherman’s bend, continue through with rules for handling ropes and make a start on basic rigging. Cadets with these skills are obviously very valuable to their Unit in helping look after the boats properly. As they progress, Cadets can learn decorative ropework and even basic sailmaking, allowing them to make practical items of equipment for use in the Unit.
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