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  2. Tie down strap - Wikipedia

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    Tie down straps are essentially webbing that is outfitted with tie down hardware. This hardware allows the tie down strap to attach to the area surrounding the cargo or equipment, loop over the cargo or equipment, and/or attach to the cargo or equipment. It usually also includes a method of tensioning the strap, such as a ratchet.

  3. Tie down hardware - Wikipedia

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    There are several types of buckles found in tie down straps. The two most common are threaded buckles and snap buckles. Threaded buckles work like those found on backpacks and duffel bags for the purpose of adjusting the length of the tie down strap. Snap buckles are also commonly found on backpacks and duffel bags to allow fastening of the ...

  4. Webbing - Wikipedia

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    Webbing is often outfitted with various forms of tie down hardware to extend its range of abilities (and create tie down straps). This hardware can take the form of: End fittings (S-hooks, snap hooks, bolt/anchor plates, J-hooks, flat hooks, etc.) Fasteners (over-center, cam, ratchet, etc.) Buckles (slide buckles, snap buckles, etc.)

  5. Pelota (boat) - Wikipedia

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    When this happens, the inhabitants of the country take a rawhide, they knot the four corners of it, and thus form a sort of rounded boat (pelota), to which they attach a strap. Anyone who wants to cross the water sits in this type of canoe and remains motionless while a swimmer, holding the strap between his teeth, pulls it until he reaches the ...

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  7. Teignmouth Electron - Wikipedia

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    Over the years, various elements have been removed, including the aluminium mast and rigging and most of the parts of value including the metal fittings and tie-downs, leaving a mostly empty hull. [4] In 1998, the hull was essentially intact, [5] [6] but since then the remains of the vessel have continued to deteriorate. [7]