inside clinch

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inside clinch

A sailor secures the rope with an inside clinch.

Definition

Noun: A type of knot or fastening, specifically a clinch knot, where the free end of the line (rope, string, or fishing line) is passed back inside the loop or turn that has been made around the object it is securing, before being tightened. This creates a secure and often jam-resistant hold.

Usage

This term is primarily used in contexts involving ropes, knots, and fastenings, such as sailing, fishing, climbing, and general utility work. It describes the specific structure of a completed knot.

Examples
  • "For a stronger connection to the fishing hook, use an inside clinch instead of a simple overhand knot."
  • "The sailor secured the fender to the rail with a quick and reliable inside clinch."
  • "The key difference between an improved clinch knot and a standard one is that the former is an inside clinch with an extra tuck."
Advanced Usage
  • The inside clinch is often contrasted with an outside clinch (or plain clinch), where the free end is left outside the final loop. The inside version is generally considered more secure and less prone to slipping.
  • In knot-tying instructions, you might see: "Complete the knot by making an inside clinch" to specify the final securing step.
Variants and Related Words
  • Improved Clinch Knot: A very common and reinforced fishing knot, which is essentially an inside clinch with the free end passed through an extra loop before tightening.
  • Clinch Knot (noun): The general category of knots to which the inside clinch belongs.
  • To clinch (verb): To secure or fasten something in this manner (e.g., "He clinched the rope to the post").
Synonyms
  • Internal clinch
  • Jam knot (in some specific applications, though not a direct synonym)
Related Phrases
  • Tie an inside clinch: The action of creating this knot.
  • Finish with an inside clinch: A common instruction in knot-tying sequences.
inside clinch

A sailor secures the rope with an inside clinch.

Noun
  1. a clinch with the end of the line inside the loop