carrick bend
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Definition
Noun: A type of knot specifically designed to securely join the ends of two large, heavy ropes or hawsers. It is known for its strength and reliability, even when the ropes are under heavy strain or wet. The knot is symmetrical and remains relatively easy to untie after being loaded.
Usage
The "carrick bend" is a practical knot used in maritime, climbing, and other contexts where a strong, trustworthy connection between two thick ropes is required. - It is essential to tie the carrick bend correctly to ensure it does not slip or jam improperly. - This knot is often preferred for joining heavy-duty synthetic or natural fiber ropes.
Examples
- Noun:
- The sailors used a carrick bend to connect the two tow hawsers.
- For safety, always secure the anchor line to the mooring line with a proper carrick bend.
- The knot in the illustration is a classic carrick bend.
Advanced Usage
- "to dress a carrick bend": To carefully arrange and tighten the knot's components to ensure its proper, secure, and symmetrical form before applying load.
- Before hoisting the load, the rigger took time to dress the carrick bend.
- The carrick bend can be tied in a "doubled" or "slipped" variation for specific applications where easier untying is needed.
Variants and Related Words
- Double Carrick Bend: A variation where the ends are followed around an additional time for extra security or bulk.
- Carrick Mat: A decorative mat or pad made by interweaving rope using a pattern based on the carrick bend.
Synonyms
- Rope join knot: A general term for knots used to connect two rope ends.
- Bend (in knot-tying terminology): A specific class of knots for joining two rope ends, of which the carrick bend is one type.
Related Phrases
- "to tie a bend": The general action of joining two rope ends with a knot.
- You need to tie a bend that won't come undone under tension.
- "to seize the ends": A finishing technique often used with the carrick bend, where the loose ends are tied off with small cord to prevent them from working loose.
Noun
- a knot used to connect the ends of two large ropes or hawsers