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If you need to tie two ropes together, the Zeppelin bend is
                by far the best choice of knot because you can guarantee
                the ropes will not separate. The other advantage to this knot
                is that it will not jam and can be easily undone even if it has
                been subjected to a powerful force.
                  As the name suggests, this knot gets its name from the
                airships, or dirigibles, of the 1920s which were commonly   overhand Knots and hItches
                called Zeppelins in honour of Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin.
                When filled with helium, these ships needed a secure
                mooring, so the ropes required a knot that could take a
                massive strain. The Zeppelin knot did just that and, although
                perhaps not so commonly used today, it is one that should
                be encouraged as it could definitely be classed as one of the
                best knots of all time.




               3
                                       Take the standing part
                   A
                                       of rope B and bring it
                                       across the front of its own
                               B       working end.

               4
                     A                 Take the working end of
                                       rope B and pass it through
                                       the resulting loops – over
                              B        and then under.

               5
                      A                With the two working
                                       ends of A and B now in
                                       opposite directions, pull
                                B      on all four rope parts to
                                       tighten the knot.


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