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Sailors call this knot the rolling
 trucker’s hitch is more secure, so most knot tyers eventu-  hitch;  it’s  useful  for  attaching
 ally leave the tautline hitch behind. It does find use, how-  ZOOM  ropes to spars (the stout poles
 ever, in securing gear to a rope vertically suspended, such   that  support  the  rigging).  It  is
 as a rope hanging from the limb of a tree.   far more secure than the clove
               hitch.



 Tautline Hitch: Step 3  Tautline Hitch: Step 4






























 Bring the working end down and underneath   Take the working end through the second loop
 the standing part outside the loop, as shown in   and tighten by pulling on the standing part. The
 the photograph, forming a second loop.  knot can now be pushed up the standing part,
        taking slack out of the rope. Under pressure,
        the knot grips and holds against the standing
        part, maintaining tension in the rope.               MOvInG hItCheS



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