Page 88 - Buck Tilton "Outward Bound Ropes, Knots, and Hitches"
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Boating Knots: Hitches
constrictor Knot
A BIndIng KnOt tHAt
SIMpLy dOeS nOt
COMe undOne
This variation on the clove hitch (see
page 24), once loaded or otherwise fully
tightened, refuses to come undone.
When fully tightened, it is often easier
to cut off than untie. When used as a
semipermanent binding, the rope or cord
can be trimmed off short on both sides of
the knot.
Constrictor XXnot: Step 1 Constrictor Knot: Step 2
K
XX
With the working end of the
XXX Tuck the working end under the
XXX
line, tie a clove hitch (see page first turn of the clove hitch and
24) around the attachment tighten. Note: When the knot
point. will need to be untied, the final
tuck can be made as a draw
loop (see page 7).
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