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Ropes, Knots, and Hitches
Transom Knot
A uSefuL KnOt fOR tyIng tOgetHeR
twO CROSSed pIeCeS Of RIgId MAteRIAL
Back when lashing was more popular in camping, when
limbs of trees were freely lopped off and tied together
as frames for tents and tarps, the transom knot (called
by some the strangle knot) found many uses. It is still a
handy knot, useful for securing a pole between two trees
from which gear may be hung or to which the high end
of a tarp may be attached for shelter.
Survival courses often include this knot as a means to
aid in the construction of primitive shelters. It works well
in light cord to bind together light pieces of wood, such as
Transom K XXot: Step 1 Transom Knot: Step 2
n
XX
XXXWith the working end of the XXX
Take the working end across the
rope, make a loop around the horizontal piece of rigid mate-
vertical piece of rigid material. rial and completely around the
vertical piece below the hori-
zontal piece, as shown in the
photograph.
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