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The midshipman’s hitch is an excellent knot used primarily
for moorings or for providing tension on guy lines as it
creates an adjustable, strong, secure loop. It has, however,
also been used as a rescue line for people who have fallen
into the water as it will remain firm while they are pulled to
safety. As it is possible to slide the knot to a new position
and still hold firm, it is perfect for tying bales or parcels. crossIng Knots
The downside to this knot is that it may not work well
on especially stiff or slippery rope, and it is essential that it is
pulled tight to work efficiently.
3
Now make another
identical turn, allowing
the rope to lie snugly
against the first turn on
the left hand side.
4
Make one final turn
around the standing
part and then tuck the
end beneath itself.
5
Tighten the knot by
pulling firmly on both
ends.
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