Thanks, Phil! And thanks for being a sounding-board for my build...it's good to be able to tap into your experience with the Pearl!
I heartily agree with John Tilley....there's no difficulty using clove hitch knots.
When I first looked up the Clove Hitch, it was hard to get my mind around it. I don't have much experience with knots, so it seemed complex. I had to watch a youtube video of a guy demonstrating it, several times, pausing the video and trying it step-by-step, until it suddenly became the easiest thing I could imagine! I like it because it's an easy knot to adjust while tightening... the tension is variable up until the last tug to cinch it.
One thing I've learned the most during my short time of building ship kits is that xenophobia is the hardest difficulty to overcome. I was very worried about tying ratlines, until I started trying...it seemed complicated, and unknown....even though I'd read in many places that it was easy. Now I know.
I should say that I also know it is REPETITIVE! But totally worth it. It seems now that tying shrouds and ratlines might be the most time-consuming aspect of shipbuilding... :) But it also adds to the visual effect in a way that I didn't anticipate. I've impressed myself! And I feel I've achieved a new level of accomplishment and capability in modeling! Huzzah!
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