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Boating Knots: Loops
only when no other means of raising or lowering
a person is available. This knot sees very little use
today, but it is highly useful when it is needed. Its
origin remains somewhat in doubt. It may have
been developed by climbers, not sailors, to anchor
one rope to three different points
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Triple Bow XXne: Step 3 Triple Bowline: Step 4
XX
T The doubled end becomes the
XXXake the doubled end back
XXX
down through the loop. (At this third of three loops in the fin-
point, you are on your way to ished knot. Adjust the size of
tying a bowline on a bight.) the loops, and tighten the knot.
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