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This is another example of the effectiveness of the round turn.

                    If you have to hitch with a thick rope or if you are mooring a vessel that has
               a tendency to drift, this knot should be tied. It is often used by boaters to moor a
               barge.
                    The secret of this knot is that it is not really a knot. It is held by the round
               turns and the tension on the end of the rope.
















































               1 - Start with a series of round turns.
                   There should be at least three or four to be able to hold adequately.
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