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  2. Overhand knot - Wikipedia

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    47. The half knot is a binding knot, being the first movement of the reef or square knot. It is tied with two ends around an object and is used when reefing, furling, and tying up parcels, shoestrings, and the like. 48. The half hitch is tied with one end of a rope which is passed around an object and secured to its own standing part with a ...

  3. Half hitch - Wikipedia

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    Hitch: Origin: Ancient: Related: Two half-hitches, Clove hitch, Munter hitch, single hitch: Releasing: Non-jamming: Typical use: Traditionally used for holding mooring lines, the round turn and two Half Hitches knot is still popular for securing lines to posts, trees, columns or rings. ABoK #50, #1662, #1663, #1026, #1717, #1780: Instructions

  4. Watch Hurricane Helene live cameras as storm approaches Florida

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    View from Pelican Beach Resort Destin, Florida View from Perdido Key, Florida Contributing: John Bacon, Cheryl McCloud, Jeff Burlew, Christopher Cann, Dinah Voyles Pulver and Jorge L. Ortiz

  5. Two half-hitches - Wikipedia

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    Two half hitches is the commonest of all hitches for mooring in particular and also for general utility. Steel gives the name in 1794. The difference between two half hitches and the clove hitch is that the former, after a single turn around a spar, is made fast around its own standing part, while the latter is tied directly around the spar.

  6. Munter hitch - Wikipedia

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    Munter hitch; Names: Munter hitch, HMS, Italian hitch, Flip-Flop knot, and the first part of the knot is formed in the same manner as the Crossing hitch (ABoK #1818, #1725, #1797) Category: Hitch: Related: Half hitch, Zigzag Knot (ABoK #1195), Monster Munter: Releasing: Non-jamming: Typical use: Belaying: Caveat: Wears out the rope when used ...

  7. Crab Island - Wikipedia

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    Crab Island may refer to: United States: Crab Island (Florida), a shoal near Destin, Florida; Crab Island (Lake Champlain), New York; Crab Island (Washington), one of the San Juan Islands; Crab Island (West Virginia), on the Ohio River; A former British name for Vieques, Puerto Rico; Elsewhere: Crab Island (Queensland), Australia, in the ...

  8. Cam Ward sits out second half of Miami's loss in Pop-Tarts ...

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    No. 16 Miami lost the Pop-Tarts Bowl to No. 19 Iowa State on Saturday, a game that produced a thrilling 42-41 result in favor of the Cyclones.. Heisman Trophy finalist Cam Ward was brilliant in ...

  9. Block and tackle - Wikipedia

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    A block and tackle [1] [2] or only tackle [3] is a system of two or more pulleys with a rope or cable threaded between them, usually used to lift heavy loads.. The pulleys are assembled to form blocks and then blocks are paired so that one is fixed and one moves with the load.