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                                                                 MAKING HITCHES

                          It is rewarding to tie off a rope with the needed tension, and
                       even be able to adjust it. Fastening ropes to objects can help with
                       many jobs, and even more can be done when combined with
                       other types of knots.


                              QUESTION?



                          How can I tie off something and make sure it stays secure?
                          In the Great Age of Sail, a hitch, or almost any knot for that
                          matter, was not considered permanent unless the running
                          end was seized. This binds the running end to the standing
                          part, leaving no chance that the knot will come untied. How
                          to seize a line is covered in Chapter 12.












































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