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anChOr (FISherMan’S) Bend



 A relatively strong and secure hitch, especially
 for wet or slick lines.

 The anchor bend (also known as the fisherman’s bend)   the strength of a line by only 25 to 30 percent, and it
 is another misnamed knot. It is actually a useful hitch,   works well in lines slippery from wetness or the slickness
 handy for such jobs as securing the mooring lines of small   of the material, such as polypropylene. The anchor bend
 crafts to mooring rings. It’s on the strong side, reducing   is a variation of the round turn and two half hitches (see




 Anchor (Fisherman’s) Bend: Step 1  Anchor (Fisherman’s) Bend: Step 2


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 Take the working end of the line over the an-  Take  the  working  end  around  the  anchoring
 choring point.  point a second time.










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