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
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