Page 68 - Buck Tilton "Outward Bound Ropes, Knots, and Hitches"
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Boating Knots: Loops
loop simply has to be untied later, the bowline is a great
choice. The bowline, however, reduces the strength of a
line or cord by as much as 40 percent.
Originally the bowline was used to secure a ship’s
square sail forward and closer to the wind. It was
mentioned in The Sea-man’s Dictionary of 1644. It is
useful in jobs big and small, from securing string before
tying a package to securing a gear bag to be hauled up
a cliff by climbers. The size of the loop, from very small
to very large, is determined by the tyer. More trustworthy
variations of the bowline, such as the double bowline (see
page 56) and the triple bowline (see page 58), are also
covered in this book.
Bowline XXStep 3 Bowline:
:
XXStep 4
Adjust the main loop to the
XXX Finish with an overhand stop-
XXX
required size, and tighten the per (see page 6) to add security
knot. to the bowline.
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