Running bowline

Running bowline

Knot-details
name=Running bowline


names=
type= running
strength=
origin= Ancient
related= bowline, noose
releasing= Non-jamming
uses= Fishing out floating objects that have fallen overboard. Tightening the squaresail to the yard in high winds.
caveat= None.
abok_number= #1117 and #2071

The running bowline is a type of noose, a knot related in structure to the bowline.

The running bowline is strong and secure and does not weaken the rope. It slides easily and can be undone just as simply.

Tying: Tie a simple bowline with a small loop and pass the standing part in the loop or use the image as a guide.


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