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                                      French Bowline

                                       Here is a "double~loop" Bowline
                                      with a special advantage: When you
                                     draw out one loop, it tightens the
                                     other, This makes it ~ful as a dou~
                                      ble sling. You can sit in one loop,
                                      wrap the other around your chest and
                                      let your friends hoist you high, wide
                                     and handsome.
                                       Start with a simple Overhand Knot
                                     as  in figure  1. Then bring the end
               fjg.  1               over again, forming what is virtually a
                                     Double Overhand (fig. 2). Now, run
                                     the end up through the loop. carry it
                                     around behind the standing part and
                                     bring it down through the same loop,
                                      in front (fig. 3).
                                       Then, in a simple reversal of the
                                     course, bring the rope end back along
                                      its tt":lck. Tighten the knot thus
                                     formed and the French Bowline is
                                     complete (fig. 4). This knot is some~
                                     times called the "Portuguese Bow~
                                     line," but that name is also applied to
                                     another double formation.

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                fig.  3



                                                    fig. 4
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