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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