Guyline hitch
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The Guyline hitch is so simple and so effective, you may wonder why people even bother with metal or plastic line tighteners. The guyline hitch can even be backed up with an overhand knot in the working end to prevent it from being loosened too far.[1]
Names
| name | source |
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| Guyline hitch | Clyde Soles. Backpacker Outdoor Knots. The Knots You Need to Know p67[2] |
| Guyline hitch | Gordon Perry, Steve Judkins. RYA Knots, Splices & Ropework[3] |
| Guyline hitch, Натяжной узел | Лазарев И. К. Морские узлы на все случаи жизни.[4] |
See also
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References
- ↑ Backpacker Outdoor Knots. The Knots You Need to Know — Clyde Soles — ISBN:978-0-7627-5651-3
- ↑ Backpacker Outdoor Knots. The Knots You Need to Know — Clyde Soles — ISBN:978-0-7627-5651-3
- ↑ RYA Knots, Splices & Ropework (E-G63) — ISBN:978-1-905104-75-8
- ↑ Морские узлы на все случаи жизни.(2011) — Лазарев И. К. — ISBN:978-5-030033-71-6
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