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The timber hitch is used to secure a rope round a post or any cylindrical object. It is also known as Bowyer’s Knot owing to its use in attaching the end of the bowstring to a longbow. How to Tie a Timber Hitch Knot Variant Sailors often add a half hitch in front of the […]

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Ashley appears to have overlooked this simple knot. He suggested that the name "Mooring Hitch" may have been an early name for the Rolling Hitch (ABOK # 1791, p 304) and pointed out that when snug it will not slip down the post. He actually used the name Mooring Hitch for (ABOK # 1194, p 217 ). However, later in the book this same knot appeared as the Pile Hitch (ABOK # 1815, p 306) – which name appears to have stuck. Quick Release Knot, Animated Knots, Scout Knots, Sailing Knots, Bowline Knot, Hook Knot, Reef Knot, Camping Knots, Survival Knots

Ashley appears to have overlooked this simple knot. He suggested that the name "Mooring Hitch" may have been an early name for the Rolling Hitch (ABOK # 1791, p 304) and pointed out that when snug it will not slip down the post. He actually used the name Mooring Hitch for (ABOK # 1194, p 217 ). However, later in the book this same knot appeared as the Pile Hitch (ABOK # 1815, p 306) – which name appears to have stuck.

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