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                                      The Sheepshank
                                        The most famous and useful of
                                      rope "shorteners," this also is a
                                      "strengthener". as it supplies triple
                                      strands at any portion of a single
                                      rope.
                                        Take a bighlnear the cenrer of a
                                      rope and take another bight in the
                          FORMA       opposite direction, one running
                          DOUBLE      upward, the other downward (fig.  1).
                           BIGHT
                                      For simplicity, assume that the
                                      upward bight is at the left,  the stand·
                                      ing part of the rope at the right.
                                        Twist the standing part to form an
                                      underhand loop and slip it over the
                 fig.  1              upward bight. pulling the loop tight
                                      so that it is practically locked in place
                                      (fig. 2).
                --,                     Now do the same with the downw.
               ~         LOOP
                      ,   OVER        nrd bight, but in reverse fashion. To
                       \              simplify this, turn the rope upside
                                      down so that you will be performing
                                      exactly the same operation as before.
                                        The result is simplicity itself - two
                                      oPlX>Site bights in the cenrer of the
                              '\      rope, each gripped by a Half Hitch
                                '12   (fig. 3). The harder you pull on the
                               HITCH
                                      rope ends, the firmer it becomes. If
                                      there is any danger of a slip, insert
                                      two toggles or bars through the loops
                                      that project from the circling Half
                                      Hitches.


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