sometimewoodworker
Established Member
I still do have my copy of Ashley and have actually read virtually all 592 pages, it seems you probably haven’t.If you've a copy of Ashley, you should agree it's a poor choice for a stressed knot.
A bowline correctly tied, correctly worked up, using a suitable cord, rope or cable and used in the correct location it perfectly suitable to be used in a high strain application (I have no idea what you mean by a stressed knot).
It’s ideal due to the fact that it can almost always be untied.
Like any knot if you don’t work it up correctly, tie it in unsuitable material or use it in the wrong application/location it isn’t good. I can give a number of places where it is a disaster or will fail instantly
As you seem so confident in your statement if you provide a reference to which of the 27 indexed mentions of the Bowline (or which of the 3,854 knots) supports your (in my opinion) erroneous claim I will be interested to go to the indicated page/number and be educated.
Unfortunately there many people who lack the understanding of knots, rope and where they should and shouldn’t be used. this sometimes leads to Darwin awards candidates
The best knot is the one you are absolutely sure how to tie and does an adequate job, there are often knots that are better, hold better, are stronger, and reduce the SWL by less, but many knots are terrible if wrongly tied.