Continuous ring hitching
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Continuous ring hitching | |
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Names | Continuous ring hitching, Single ringbolt hitching |
Category | hitch |
Related | Alternate ring hitching |
Typical use | To prevent damage from the ring |
ABoK | #3602 |
Continuous ring hitching, also known as Single ringbolt hitching, is a series of identical hitches made around a ring. This is considered the simplest form of Ringbolt hitching.[1] Covering a ring in hitching can prevent damage if the ring is likely to chafe or strike against something, such as a mooring line or mast.
[edit] References
- ^ Clifford W. Ashley, The Ashley Book of Knots (New York: Doubleday, 1944), 569.