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34   KNOTS, BENDS AND HITCHES





               09 SHEET BEND


                      OR BECKET BEND




















                                                                  Sheet Bend













               A Sheet Bend is used to join two lines together and is referred to as a Becket
               Bend when one rope has an eye already spliced in the end.

               Where a standing eye does not exist a bight is taken in the end of one line
               (usually the thicker line) and the end of the other line is passed up through
               it, round the back of the two standing parts and across the eye by threading
               under itself. The diagram should make this clear, but do take care to finish
               with the working ends of the two lines on the same side. And pull it tight.

               Leaving fairly long tails avoids any risk of either bend undoing when it’s not
               under load. This is most likely to happen when a Sheet Bend is used to join
               two very slippery lines or ones of quite different diameters.








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