Clove hitch
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| - | | introduction = [[Image:Clove_Hitch2.gif|left|frame|<center>Clove Hitch<br>(Method 2)</center>]]{{quote-source| | + | | introduction = [[Image:Clove_Hitch2.gif|left|frame|<center>Clove Hitch<br>(Method 2)</center>]]{{quote-source|Since clove comes from the word cleave meaning “to split”, a [[clove hitch]] is split into two parts like the foot of a deer or a sheep – used to end lashings… form the first half hitch of the clove hitch by taking a bight (loop) around the pole and then across itself. |
Form the second half hitch of the clove hitch by taking the second bight around the pole and tucking the end of the rope under the rope between the two loops. When pulled tight, the clove hitch should look like an X. The difference between a clove hitch and two half-hitches is that a clove hitch is tied around an object and two half-hitches are tied around the rope’s own standing part. | Form the second half hitch of the clove hitch by taking the second bight around the pole and tucking the end of the rope under the rope between the two loops. When pulled tight, the clove hitch should look like an X. The difference between a clove hitch and two half-hitches is that a clove hitch is tied around an object and two half-hitches are tied around the rope’s own standing part. | ||
Revision as of 21:41, December 4, 2010
Special Knots, and Advanced Knots, for Wolf, Bear, Webelos, Tenderfoot, Second Class, and First Class.
| Clove hitch | |
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| Names | Clove hitch, |
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| Typical use | Securing lines running along a series of posts, belaying, starting lashings, weak binding |
| Caveat | Can spill if the standing part is pulled forcibly in the wrong direction. |
| Releasing | Jamming |
| Category | Hitch knots |
| Group | [[:Category:{{{group}}} knots|{{{group}}} knots]] |
| Related | Slippery hitch, Two half-hitches, Buntline hitch, Constrictor knot, Ground-line hitch, Lashings, Snuggle hitch |
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| — Boy Scout Handbook p. 139 |
- Required for
- First Class #7b, Small-Boat Sailing #7a, Sea Scout Apprentice #5.
- Instructions
- Loop over the top.
- Loop around again below.
- Pull through the hole.
- Lesson Videos
- Grog's Animated Knots: Clove Hitch - Wonder How To Video: Clove Hitch Knot - Wonder How To Video: Clove Hitch Boy Scout Knot - Grog's Animated Knots: Clove Hitch - Video: Clove Hitch - Video: Various Ways to Tie a Clove Hitch - Video: Clove Hitch Knots
- Notes
- The Clove hitch is one of the Forty Knots.
- See also
Grog notes: "The Clove Hitch was, originally, included here with the intention of condemning it. It does have two major failings: it slips and, paradoxically, can also bind."



