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[[Image:Versatackle Knot.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Versatackle tied in Nylon rope]] | [[Image:Versatackle Knot.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Versatackle tied in Nylon rope]] | ||
A '''versatackle''' is a way of simulating a [[block and tackle]] without actual pulleys or deadeyes. It consists of two loops with the rope passed back and forth between them. | A '''versatackle''' is a way of simulating a [[block and tackle]] without actual pulleys or deadeyes. It consists of two loops with the rope passed back and forth between them. |
Revision as of 00:23, 31 March 2007
A versatackle is a way of simulating a block and tackle without actual pulleys or deadeyes. It consists of two loops with the rope passed back and forth between them.
Step by Step Images
- Versatackle Knot Step1.jpg
Make a loop knot on one end of the rope and another loop knot in the middle, just longer than the area to be bound. (An overhand loop knot is used here)
- Versatackle Knot Step2.jpg
Pass the second working end through the loop knot in the first working end.
- Versatackle Knot Step3.jpg
Bring the second working end up through the loop knot tied in the middle of the rope.
- Versatackle Knot Step4.jpg
Repeat until there are three complete passes (three ropes in each loop).
- Versatackle Knot Step5.jpg
Pull on the second working end, and work out the slack to tighten.