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  1. Marc-Antoine

    Various ways to tie bowline

    I wasn't talking about the slipped form, only the regular lapp bend.
  2. Marc-Antoine

    Various ways to tie bowline

    I can't qualify as "secure" a knot needing a long tail. That means that it tends to slip, at least. It's just antinomic The lapp bend gives me too a serious concern. I know nothing about it's use practically, but just looking at it, I find it's structure iffy. Look closely to the sheet bend and...
  3. Marc-Antoine

    Various ways to tie bowline

    The reverse bowline has a well suited use: having two opposite forces inside the loop. Instead of having the usual bowline where you find the sequence support- rope- loop- load, the reverse bowline allows to have support-loops- load. In this case, the loop does all the job, the both ends do...
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