fisherman's bend
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Definition
Noun: A secure knot used to fasten a rope or line to a spar, ring, or similar cylindrical object. It is known for its strength and reliability, especially in maritime contexts where it must withstand heavy loads and remain secure under strain.
Usage
The fisherman's bend is primarily used to attach a rope to a fixed object. * The sailor secured the mooring line to the dock cleat using a fisherman's bend. * For safety, always use a proper knot like a fisherman's bend to tie the boat to the ring.
Advanced Usage
- Technical Context: In climbing and rigging, a variation similar to the fisherman's bend (often called an anchor bend) is used to tie a rope to an anchor point because it is less likely to slip.
- The climber used a fisherman's bend to attach the rope securely to the carabiner.
Variants and Related Words
- Anchor Bend: A very similar and often synonymous knot used for the same purpose. The terms are frequently used interchangeably, though some purists note slight differences in the finishing tucks.
- Knot: A general term for a fastening made by tying a rope.
- Bend: A type of knot used to join two ropes together. (Note: Despite its name containing "bend," the fisherman's bend is technically used for attaching a rope to an object, not for joining ropes).
Synonyms
- Anchor knot, fishing knot (in a general sense).
Related Phrases
- To tie a fisherman's bend: The action of creating this specific knot.
- You need to learn how to tie a fisherman's bend for the sailing exam.
Noun
- a knot for tying a line to a spar or ring