Batjakknots
On the Internet since December 12 2008 also once known as Batjakltd.com
Site updated February 3 2025
Batjakknots is a site specializing in glass fishing floats and maritime knot work. The specialty of the house is fancy knots decorative and functional. Batjak Carlisle has done all of the work on these items. A step by step pictorial on how to tie replacement nets for glass fishing floats is offered in the menu to the left.
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Asian Long-Line Float Nets

Dutch Onion Bottle with a protective Decanter Net
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Naval Boarding Axe

Hard Hat Diver Knife

U.S. Navy Diver, Kristoph's Dive Knife


A Fancy Turk's Head Grip with a Monkey Fist wrist strap

U.S. Navy Master Diver Kristoph C. sent me this picture of the same Knife after 14 years of diving all over the world
Fancy Fid Tools

Tasmanian Cat o' Nine Tails


Atlantic Sea Cat o' Nine Tails

Turks Head Knife Grips

Batjak Maelstrom Net
Batjak Maelstrom Net

Turk's Head Grip on EK Knife

Knot Working Tools Called Fids


Knotted Bottles

A Miniature Net with Glass Floats and Lead Weights



Cotton Bell Rope's

A United States Navy Destroyer based at Pearl Harbor in Hawaii needed new Bell and Gong Ropes. I donated two Bell Ropes and they are now at Sea somewhere in the Middle East. The Captain and Chief Bosun's Mate picked what they wanted from the 5 that I sent them

The Old Bell Rope. The New Bell Rope
In the past the Ship's Gong was rung when the Ship was anchored in heavy fog to warn other ships and boats of its location. I was surprised that they are still in use in this day and age
