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    The term "15 knots" can refer to the speed of a boat or ship (15 knots is about 17.26 miles per hour or 27.74 km/h), but if you are asking about "15 knots" in relation to rope knots, it's a different context.
    Rope knots are methods used to tie ropes together for various purposes. Here are 15 types of common knots, along with brief descriptions:
    Bowline Knot: A reliable loop knot, often used in sailing and rescue operations. It forms a fixed loop that doesn't slip.
    Clove Hitch: A simple knot used to secure a rope to a post or tree. It is easy to tie and untie but can slip under heavy load.
    Figure Eight Knot: A stopper knot that prevents the rope from slipping through a hole or creating a controlled loop.
    Sheet Bend: Used to join two ropes of different diameters. It’s an efficient and secure method for connecting ropes.
    Double Fisherman's Knot: A strong knot used for tying two ropes together. It is commonly used in climbing and mountaineering.
    Square Knot: Also known as a reef knot, it’s a simple knot for joining two ropes of equal thickness. It’s reliable for light-duty tasks.
    Taut-Line Hitch: A knot that slides easily but holds fast under tension, often used for adjusting the tension on a tent guy line.
    Alpine Butterfly Knot: A knot that creates a loop in the middle of a rope, commonly used in climbing for creating a strong tie-off point.
    Prusik Knot: A knot used by climbers to attach a smaller rope to a larger rope, allowing the smaller rope to move up or down but clamp when under load.
    Rolling Hitch: A knot used to attach a rope to a cylindrical object, providing a secure grip when under tension.
    Overhand Knot: A basic knot, often used as a stopper knot or to prevent tangling.
    Double Overhand Knot: A more secure version of the overhand knot, used in cases where a stronger stopper knot is needed.
    Constrictor Knot: A highly secure knot used to bind objects tightly. It’s similar to a clove hitch but much stronger.
    Lark’s Head Knot: A simple knot used to attach a rope or cord to a ring or bar. It’s commonly used in jewelry-making or decorative work.
    Fisherman's Knot: Used to join two ropes together, it is very strong and reliable, especially when joining different thicknesses of rope.
    These knots serve a variety of purposes in climbing, sailing, camping, and many other activities. Each one has a unique function depending on the specific need (e.g., creating loops, tying ropes together, securing to objects).
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