Catshank
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| Catshank | |
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| Category | Shortening |
| Related | Sheepshank, Dogshank |
The catshank is a variant of the sheepshank, clinched by two overhand knots with the bights passed through the twists. (An end of the rope must be available to tie the overhands.)
Ref: Raoul Graumont Handbook of Knots 1945.
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