Running bowline

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Running bowline
File:Running bowline.jpg
CategoryRunning
OriginAncient
Relatedbowline, noose
ReleasingNon-jamming
Typical useFishing out floating objects that have fallen overboard. Tightening the squaresail to the yard in high winds.
CaveatNone.
ABoK#1117 and #2071

The running bowline is a type of noose, a knot related in structure to the bowline.

The running bowline is strong and secure. It slides easily and can be undone just as simply.

Tying: Tie a simple bowline with a small loop and pass the standing part in the loop or use the image as a guide.

File:Running bowline howto.jpg
How to make a running bowline.