Scoutcraft Clov? Hitck. Used to fasten one pole to another in fitting up scaffolding; this knot holds snugly; is not liable to slip l?ter- ally. Hold the standing part in left hand, then pass the rope around the pole; cros? the staodlng part, making a second turn around the pole, and pass the end under the last turn. The Fislumna#'s Bend. Used aboard yachts for bending on the gaff topsai[ ?!!?rds. It consists of two t?ras around a spar or rin?, then a half hitch around the standing part and through the turns on the spar, and another half hitch above it around the standing part. 5I Timber Hitck. Used i n haulin? timber. Pass the end of the rope around the timber. Then lead it around its standing part and bring it back to make two or more turns on its own part. The strain will hold it securely Two HoOf Hitdies. Usdul because they are easily made and will not slip under any strain. Their formation is sufficiently ' - dicated by t?; Bla?kwali Hit?k. Used to secure a rope to a hook. The staycling part when hauled tight holds the end'firmly. Becket Hitzk. For joining a cord to a rope. May be easily nmde from diagram.. Digitized by G
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