EP11: Round Turn Two-Half Hitches
25 Basic Sailing Knots with Brion Toss Playlist
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Educational, Short Films, Sports, G, 04-Aug-2024
A round turn and two half hitches is an ancient sailor's knot. The saying goes, a round turn and two half hitches never fail. But with today's modern springing ropes, it's much more likely the first hitch will work loose and fall apart, and the whole thing will come undone. So it's a good basic utility hitch, but should be used carefully, especially on modern rope. And here's how you tie it.
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EP12: Rolling Hitch
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EP13: Icicle Hitch
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EP14: Pilingspike Hitch
Super strong modern rope is smaller diameter for the same load making them really hard to hang on to. If you're doing lashings, you just can't pull hard enough without hurting your hands. You've got to add a handle to the rope. That's where the Pilingspike Hitch comes in.