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Pelican hook

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A pelican hook being closed.

A pelican hook is a piece of nautical rigging hardware

It is composed of a hinged link held closed by a circumferential link capable of being released under load. Small examples are held closed by hand while the retaining link is displaced while larger examples are hit with a hammer or sledge hammer[1][2] to release.

The asymmetric appearance of the two hinged pieces is similar in appearance to a pelican's beak. It is frequently used to secure ships' anchors and life raft canisters but has many other applications.[citation needed]

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  1. ^ Buoy Tender Duty In The South Pacific, 1943-1946, US Coast Guard
  2. ^ USNS Salvor MILDET OIC releases old shipmate, ex-USS Coronado, for SINKEX
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