Page 241 - Buck Tilton - Outward Bound Ropes, Knots, and Hitches 2 ed.
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Tie a double overhand in the working end of the
second rope, making sure both loops of the knot
are around the standing part of the first rope.
Tighten the second double overhand and draw
both knots together slowly by pulling on the
standing part of both ropes.
Water Knot
JOINS TWO ENDS OF A LENGTH OF TUBULAR NYLON
WEBBING INTO A LOOP OR TWO LENGTHS OF
WEBBING
Water Knot: Step 1
Form an overhand knot in the end of the
webbing, making sure the webbing is arranged to