The cleat hitch is a knot for securely attaching a rope to a cleat. The hitch begins with a dead turn around the cleat then continues forming an “8”. The...
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to which ropes are tied Cleat hitch, a knot Cleat, Orkney, a place in Scotland Cleat (shoe), a type or part of a shoe Cleats (comic strip), a comic strip...
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released under load. A cleat hitch is a knot used to secure a rope to a cleat. A line tied with a cleat hitch to a horn cleat on a dock. The line comes...
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tuck to form the final product of a sailor's hitch. This knot can also serve the purpose of a cleat hitch. There is another variation of the knot with...
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lockable loops Chinese button knot – a decorative knot Cleat hitch Clove hitch – two successive half-hitches around an object Common whipping – series of knots...
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blocks tightening the high line and secures it to the deadman with a cleat hitch. The shear legs are put in place. The chair is attached to the endless...
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useful for lassoing a piling. Cleat hitch – affixes a line to a cleat, used with docking lines. Clove hitch – two half hitches, used for tying onto a post...
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Constrictor knot (redirect from Constrictor hitch)
or impossible to untie once tightened. It is made similarly to a clove hitch but with one end passed under the other, forming an overhand knot under...
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Turn (knot) (redirect from Single hitch)
A turn is one round of rope on a pin or cleat, or one round of a coil. Turns can be made around various objects, through rings, or around the standing...
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List of knot terminology (section Friction hitch)
simplest single-strand stopper knot. A turn is one round of rope on a pin or cleat, or one round of a coil. A whipping is a binding knot tied around the end...
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of the halyard is usually attached to the mast at its foot by way of a cleat. It is convention in some places to fasten the main halyard (for the mainsail)...
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hollow shaft that ends near the point with a vee that acts as a jamming cleat. For ply-split braiding the point separates plies, and another cord is tucked...
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low-tension lines between the deck and the rig. Although the name clove hitch is given by Falconer in his Dictionary of 1769, the knot is much older,...
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the gripfid, is used for ply-split braiding. The gripfid has a jamming cleat to pull a cord back through the cord split by the fid's point. Modern fids...
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dockline by taking a single turn round a cleat and alternately heaving on the rope above and below the cleat while keeping the tension on the tail. swimhead...
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smuggling of the diamonds and everything connected to it go off without a hitch. If something does go wrong, Wint and Kidd (they are never referred to as...
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Maureen Cleator (SLP) 479 (1.8%) Penelope Kemp (Green) 480 (0.9%) Ruth Owens (UKIP) 339 (0.6%) John Oldbury (NLP) 115 (0.2%)...
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workload's resistance tends to make the wheel skid rather than turn, even if cleated. The concept of a shaft drive with easily connected and disconnected couplings...
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pulled by a team of draft animals often require a twist shackle to be hitched. A clevis hanger consists of one U-shaped clevis and a second V-shaped...
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recovery. Look up painter in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Knot List of hitch knots List of knots Husick, Charles B. (2009). Chapman Piloting and Seamanship...
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taillights New rear step-bumper with integrated class III tow hitch Two additional bed cleats New instrument cluster and steering wheel—with all cruise control...
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theatrical rigging worlds include: batten, belay, block, bo'sun, cleat, clew, crew, hitch, lanyard, pinrail, purchase, trapeze, and trim. In a typical hemp...
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unit-frame tractor. The rear wheels were fabricated steel, spoked and cleated. The earliest ones were 12-spoke; a 14-spoke version followed. Several...
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stretched between fixed points, and the lengths of yarn are attached using a hitch called a "railroad sennit". This creates a long, shaggy fringe which, when...
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of the sail. Traditionally they are secured to the sail with buntline hitches. Since buntlines only have to lift a section of canvas, they can be thinner...
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pneumatic rubber tires had displaced cleated steel wheels across roughly half of all tractors sold industry-wide. Cleated steel remained optional equipment...
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period were carried out, with double wheels and tyres fitted and with cleated tyre chains over these. The doubled wheels used a different wheel from...
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also hawsepiper. belay 1. To make fast a line around a fitting, usually a cleat or belaying pin. 2. To secure a climbing person in a similar manner. 3...
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