Page 84 - Buck Tilton "Outward Bound Ropes, Knots, and Hitches"
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Boating Knots: Hitches






                     rolling	Hitch


                     A HItCH fOR SItuAtIOnS wHeRe
                     tHe LOAd wILL Be AppLIed At An
                     AngLe tO tHe KnOt OtHeR tHAn
                     A RIgHt AngLe
                     Many hitches suffer a loss of security when the load
                     is applied in a direction other than a right angle. The
                     rolling hitch does not suffer such a loss as long as
                     the tension is relatively steady. It is, in effect, another
                     modification  of  the  clove  hitch  (see  page  24).  It
                     works well on any cylindrical object, including the
                     tying of a smaller line to a larger one.

                             Rolling Hitch: Step 1             Rolling Hitch: Step 2


















                       With the working end, make        Take the working end back up
                       two turns around the object or    over the standing part. Make an-
                       around the larger line.           other turn around the object or
                                                         larger line from underneath, and
                                                         bring the working end out un-
                                                         derneath itself (as shown in the
                                                         photograph). Tighten the turns
                                                         by pulling on the working end
                                                         and the standing part simultane-
                                                         ously. When the load is applied,
                                                         the knot grips the object or line.

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