Page 53 - Buck Tilton "Outward Bound Ropes, Knots, and Hitches"
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Ropes, Knots, and Hitches






                   Killick	Hitch


                   A vARIAtIOn Of tHe
                   tIMBeR HItCH tHAt
                   pROvIdeS MORe SeCuRIty
                   When moving a heavy object, especially by dragging
                   or towing (even through water), the killick hitch (a
                   timber hitch with an additional half hitch) creates
                   a  more  secure  bond  between  rope  and  object.
                   Sometimes called the kelleg hitch, this knot works
                   well if the object to be moved is long. Small boats
                   sometimes  use  this  hitch  to  attach  oddly  shaped
                   and heavy objects to the boat as an anchor.





                           Killick Hitch: Step 1             Killick Hitch: Step 2


















                      Tie a timber hitch (see page 39)   At some distance down the
                      around the object to be moved.    rope, add a half hitch around
                                                        the object, as shown in the pho-
                                                        tograph.








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