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Knots & Lashing
  Hitches

   A hitch is used for securing a rope to an object, a spar or a pole.

3.1 Clove Hitch

  Use to attach a rope to a pole, this knot provide a quick and secure result. It rarely jams, and can in fact suffer from the hitch unrolling under tension if the pole can turn. Often used to start and finish lashings.

  With practice, this can be easily tied with one hand - especially useful for sailors!
 
  Tip. If you are in a situation where the clove hitch may unroll, add a couple of half hitches with the running end to the standing end of the knot, turning it into a "Clove Hitch and Two Half Hitches"!

  Tip. When pioneering, use the Round turn and two half hitches to start and finish your lashings instead of the Clove Hitch. It won't unroll, and is easier to finish tying off. It just does not look so neat!



















 
3.2 Round Turn & Two Half Hitches

  Used to secure a rope to a pole, or to start or finish a lashing. Pass the running end of the rope over the pole twice. Then pass the running end over the standing part of rope, and tuck it back up and under itself, forming a half hitch. Repeat this for a second    half hitch.

  This knot has a redeeming feature - it rarely jams!

  Tip. Superior to a Clove Hitch for starting and finishing a lashing as the half hitches prevent this knot from unrolling, as they have the effect of locking the knot. The Clove Hitch looks neater (!) but it has a tendancy to unroll, and can be difficult to tie tightly when tying off.
Figure 2.26 Clove Hitch
Figure 2.23 Round turn and two half hitches
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