Page 65 - Buck Tilton "Outward Bound Ropes, Knots, and Hitches"
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BOating KnOts:

                     Loops




                   scaffold	Knot


                   A duRABLe nOOSe (SLIdIng LOOp)
                   Often uSed wItH A pROteCtIve
                   pLAStIC OR MetAL tHIMBLe
                   More  complex  than  the  simple  noose  (or  slipknot),  yet
                   simpler  than  the  hangman’s  noose,  the  scaffold  knot
                   (sometimes called the gallows knot) is a sturdy loop that
                   slides to fit snugly around a bar, rail, or other object. On
                   boats  this  knot  is  often  tightened  around  a  thimble,  a
                   teardrop-shaped lining for the loop that protects the line
                   from wear, creating what sailors refer to as a “hard-eye.”
                       This is important, since the almost constant movement
                   of boats soon wears through a line. (Thimbles are available



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                                   n
                           Scaffold K XXXot: Step 1          Scaffold K XX XXnot: Step 2
















                      XXXXXXForm a loop in the working end   XXX
                                                        Bring the working end back
                                                        XXX
                      of the line, then bring the work-  across the top of the loop.
                      ing end around the back of the
                      standing part.







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