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Originally Posted by Destroyer View Post
(And the only thing you need for a bimini twist is a nail in a board).
actually, in the rare case that I have tied one by myself, I looped over a rodholder on my hard top. That diagram looks easy because the loop isn't 6 ft long and blowing in the wind. Winding down over the twist is not so easy. I've seen various contraptions for it. Point being, you need at least 4 hands.

I now just make a small loop with a spider hitch and add a pre-packaged wind-on leader.

Sure wish I was fishin' and not talkin about it....
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