Page 54 - Jim Whippy "Reeds Knot Handbook"
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In the nautical world, bends go back a long way and have
been used extensively to join heavier rope or cable to a
thinner line. The heaving-line bend is used when you have
a rope or cable that is too heavy to be thrown ashore or
across an intervening gap on its own. It is pulled into position
using a much lighter ‘heaving’ line which is thrown ahead of
the main rope. BowlInes and Bends
3
Bring the same working
end back towards you
across the front of the
loop.
4
Tuck the end through
the loop made in the
thinner line as shown.
5
Tighten the knot
around the heavier
rope.
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