- Cleat (nautical)
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In nautical contexts, a cleat is a device for securing a rope. The traditional design is attached to a flat surface or a spar and features two “horns” extending parallel to the deck or the axis of the spar, resembling an anvil.
Other cleat designs include the following.
- A cam cleat in which one or two spring-loaded cams pinch the rope, allowing the rope to be adjusted easily, and quickly released when under load.
- A jam cleat in which the line is pinched in a v-shaped slot.
- A clam cleat (or jam cleat) in which the rope is held between two fluted stationary pieces. Such a cleat vaguely resembles two halves of a clam shell held back to back. It is more compact than a cam cleat, but the rope is less easily released under load.
See also
- Winch, which may incorporate a cleat of sorts
- Belaying pin
References
External links
- http://www.animatedknots.com/cleat/index.php
- http://www.bcx.org/photos/things/water/nautical/cleats/
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