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[[Image:Marlingspike.JPG|thumb|right| Typical Spike]]
[[Image:Marlingspike.JPG|thumb|right| Typical Spike]]


'''Marlinspike''' (sometimes '''marlin spike''', '''[[Marlinespike seamanship|marlinespike]]''', or the archaic '''marlingspike''') is a tool used to [[Wiktionary:unlay|unlay]] [[rope]] for [[splicing]], or to untie [[knot]]s. A marlinspike is basically a polished cone tapered to a rounded point, usually 6 to 12 [[inch]]es long, although sometimes 26" or longer, depending on what ply and size of rope they are intended for. The marlinspike is a tool made from metal, usually iron or steel, differentiating it from the '''fid''' which is similar in shape and function but made from wood or bone. The marlinspike may be a separate tool or one item on a [[pocket knife]].
'''Marlinspike''' (sometimes '''marlin spike''', '''[[Marlinespike seamanship|marlinespike]]''', or the archaic '''marlingspike''') is a tool used to [[Wiktionary:unlay|unlay]] [[rope]] for [[splicing]], or to untie [[knot]]s. A marlinspike is basically a polished cone tapered to a rounded point, usually 6 to 12 inches long, although sometimes 26" or longer, depending on what ply and size of rope they are intended for. The marlinspike is a tool made from metal, usually iron or steel, differentiating it from the '''fid''' which is similar in shape and function but made from wood or bone. The marlinspike may be a separate tool or one item on a [[pocket knife]].
For splicing, the marlinspike is inserted into laid rope and levers open a strand to form a hole, thereby allowing larger items to be inserted into the lay.
For splicing, the marlinspike is inserted into laid rope and levers open a strand to form a hole, thereby allowing larger items to be inserted into the lay.


Marlinspikes may be required to untie knots that tighten up under tension. A very tight knot becomes impossible to pick apart without the spike, which may be slipped between the various pieces of line. Sailors also use a marlinspike as a small lever.
Marlinspikes may be required to untie knots that tighten up under tension. A very tight knot becomes impossible to pick apart without the spike, which may be slipped between the various pieces of line. Sailors also use a marlinspike as a small lever.


Sailors who become quite proficient at knot tying, sewing, and using of the marlin spike can be known as marlin spikes, or marlin spike seamen. The body of knowledge that includes knotting and splicing is called marlinespike seamanship.
Sailors who become quite proficient at knot tying, sewing, and using of the marlin spike can be known as marlin spikes, or marlin spike seamen. The body of knowledge that includes knotting and splicing is called marlinespike seamanship.


The word marlinspike comes from the verb to "marl", which refers to the practice of "marling", or winding small diameter twine called marline onto larger ropes.
The word marlinspike comes from the verb to "marl", which refers to the practice of "marling", or winding small diameter twine called marline onto larger ropes.  


It also shares its name with the [[marlin]], but has no word origins associated with the fish.
It also shares its name with the [[marlin]], but has no word origins associated with the fish.
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Marlinspikes are also used for the splicing of ropes in bell ringing.
Marlinspikes are also used for the splicing of ropes in bell ringing.


==External links==
== External links ==
* [http://knotical-arts.com/tools.html Photos of Marlinspikes and Seamanship tools.]
* [http://knotical-arts.com/tools.html Photos of Marlinspikes and Seamanship tools.]


[[Category:Ropework]]
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