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as when a kite or garden trellis is assembled, and it holds
                nicely in synthetic or natural fiber cord. It is similar to but
                slightly less complex than the constrictor knot (see page
                85). This knot is typically tied in short pieces of rope or
                cordage since longer pieces are unwieldy and unneces-
                sary to get the job done.



                Transom Knot: Step 3                                 Transom Knot: Step 4






























                Cross the horizontal piece a second time. Take       Take the working end underneath the stand-           StatIOnarY hItCheS
                the  working  end  underneath  itself  where  it     ing part where it forms part of the original loop
                crosses the horizontal piece.                        (as shown in the photograph) and tighten by
                                                                     pulling on both ends of the rope.






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