- The
bowline (/ˈboʊlɪn/ or /ˈboʊlaɪn/) is an
ancient and
simple knot used to form a
fixed loop at the end of a rope. It has the
virtues of
being both easy...
- The
cowboy bowline or left-hand
bowline, is a
variation of the
bowline loop
knot. The
cowboy bowline has the
working end go
around the
standing part on...
-
Eskimo bowline,
Cossack knot (Russian: Казачий узел),
reverse bowline, or 'anti-
bowline' is in a
class of
knots known as 'eye
knots' or 'loop
knots'. The...
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corners Bowline –
forms a
fixed loop at the end of a rope
Boling knot (archaic term for the
Bowline) –
forms a
fixed loop at the end of a rope
Bowline bend [fr]...
- A
double bowline (or
round turn
bowline) is a type of loop
knot.
Instead of the
single turn of the
regular bowline, the
double bowline uses a
round turn...
- A
Yosemite bowline is a loop
knot often perceived as
having better security than a
bowline. If the
knot is not
dressed correctly, it can
potentially collapse...
- The
bowline on a
bight is a
knot which makes a pair of fixed-size
loops in the
middle of a rope. Its
advantage is that it is
reasonably easy to
untie after...
- The
triple bowline knot is a
variation of the
bowline knot. The
knot can be
applied in
emergency situations, such as
mountain rescue. The name
comes from...
-
bowline (Portuguese: Nó
volta do calafate), also
known as the
Bowline on a coil, Caulker's
bowline, or
Lisbon surprise, is a
variant of the
bowline with...
- hitch,
bowline, reef
knot (square
knot),
round turn and two half-hitches, and sheepshank. The
sheet bend is
related in
structure to the
bowline; like the...