Cinching Bowline on a Bight?

JCB

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Westport, Mass.
Hello All,

When learning to tie a bowline on a bight, I found I had a 50% chance of getting it right. But then I realized that either way might be right, and that the alternative method (one that creates a cinching "bowline on a bight") might also have a number of uses.

I've attached a slideshow showing the difference and I am eager to hear what you all think of it--and if you have ever used it for any purpose.

Thanks; take care,
John
 

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I’ll second what Teubor says, it does not look like a bowline to me, especially considering that one of the characteristics of a bowline is that it does not slip. Probably you could use that knot in a basic MRS setup in place of the two half hitches when tying a Blake’s or Tautline, but why would you? This knot looks to me like it will cinch tight but then become very difficult if not impossible to untie when heavily loaded.
 

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