Ringbolt hitching
Appearance
Ringbolt hitching | |
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Names | Ringbolt hitching, Continuous ring hitching, Single ringbolt hitching, Kackling, Keckling, Hog backing |
Category | Hitch |
Typical use | To prevent damage from the ring |
ABoK | #3602, #3604, #3613 |
Ringbolt hitching is a series of hitches made around a ring. Covering a ring in hitching can prevent damage if the ring is likely to chafe or strike against something, such as a mooring line or mast.
Continuous
[edit]Continuous ring hitching, also known as single ringbolt hitching, is a series of identical hitches made around a ring. This is considered the simplest form of ringbolt hitching.[1]
Alternate
[edit]Alternate ring hitching, also known as kackling or keckling, is a type of ringbolt hitching formed with a series of alternate left and right hitches made around a ring.[1]
As a means of dampening sound in row boats when a covert night operation was being undertaken, oar handles were wrapped in keckling knots to prevent wood rubbing on wood.[2]
More Ringbolt hitches
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Clifford W. Ashley shows two versions of ABOK 3602. Below is without, above with additional turn.
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Single-Strand Ringbolt hitch (ABOK 3604). Alternating.
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Three-strand Ringbolt hitch (ABOK 3605)
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Five-strand Ringbolt hitch (ABOK 3606)
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Five-strand Ringbolt hitch (ABOK 3607) in style of a french sinnet.
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Two-strand Ringbolt hitch (ABOK 3608)
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Two-strand Ringbolt hitch (ABOK 3609)
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Five-strand Zigzag Ringbolt hitch (ABOK 3610)
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Single-Strand Ringbolt hitch (ABOK 3611). Buttonholing-style
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Single-Strand Ringbolt hitch (ABOK 3612). Buttonholing-style
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Single-Strand Ringbolt hitch (ABOK 3613)
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Single-Strand Ringbolt hitch (ABOK 3614)
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Single-Strand Ringbolt hitch (ABOK 3615)
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Single-Strand Ringbolt hitch (ABOK 3616)
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Single-Strand Ringbolt hitch (ABOK 3617)
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Single-Strand Ringbolt hitch (ABOK 3618)
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b Clifford W. Ashley, The Ashley Book of Knots (New York: Doubleday, 1944), 569.
- ^ Pope Dudley, Ramage and the Dido (Great Britain: William Collins & Son, 1989), 226. ISBN 9780755108275.