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The marlinespike hitch is a temporary knot used to attach a rod to a rope in order to form a handle. This allows more tension than could be produced comfortably by gripping the rope with the hands alone. It is useful when tightening knots and for other purposes in ropework. The hitch is frequently used by hammock campers to attach adjustable rope slings ("whoopie slings") to the webbing straps that are used to attach hammocks to trees.

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  • Marlspiekerschlag (de)
  • Marlinespike hitch (en)
  • てこ結び (ja)
  • Сваечный узел (ru)
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  • Der Marlspiekerschlag ist ein Knoten, mit dem man einen Stab an ein Seil anbinden kann. Der Name des Knotens hat seinen Ursprung beim Marlspieker, bei dem er meistens verwendet wird. (de)
  • てこ結び(てこむすび)は、ロープや紐を芯に縛りつける結び(ヒッチ)のひとつ。英語ではマーリン・スパイク・ヒッチ(Marlinespike hitch)またはボート・ノット(Boat knot)という。 マーリン・スパイクとは濡れて解きにくくなったロープの結び目を解くのに使う錐状の道具。スパイキー(Spiky)とも呼ばれる。マーリン・スパイクに対してよく使われることからこの名が付いた。 (ja)
  • Свáечный у́зел (англ. Marlingspike Hitch — «сваечный штык») — морской временный узел, применяемый в такелáжном деле. Используют при обтягивании линя или шкимушгáра во время наложения клетня или шлагов бéнзеля. Сваечный штык может служить врéменным стóпорным узлом. Сваечный штык без свáйки превращается в удавку (бегущий простой узел). Сваечный штык может быть использован для крепления за гак при погрузочных работах. (ru)
  • The marlinespike hitch is a temporary knot used to attach a rod to a rope in order to form a handle. This allows more tension than could be produced comfortably by gripping the rope with the hands alone. It is useful when tightening knots and for other purposes in ropework. The hitch is frequently used by hammock campers to attach adjustable rope slings ("whoopie slings") to the webbing straps that are used to attach hammocks to trees. (en)
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  • Marlinespike hitch (en)
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  • Pulling heavily on rope or twine, historically used by sailors (en)
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  • marlingspike hitch, boat knot (en)
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  • Overhand slip knot, stein knot (en)
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  • hitch (en)
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  • Der Marlspiekerschlag ist ein Knoten, mit dem man einen Stab an ein Seil anbinden kann. Der Name des Knotens hat seinen Ursprung beim Marlspieker, bei dem er meistens verwendet wird. (de)
  • The marlinespike hitch is a temporary knot used to attach a rod to a rope in order to form a handle. This allows more tension than could be produced comfortably by gripping the rope with the hands alone. It is useful when tightening knots and for other purposes in ropework. As the name suggests, the type of rod traditionally used with this hitch is a marlinespike. The advantages of this hitch over others which might serve the purpose are its quickness of tying and ease of releasing. Topologically it is a form of the noose, but in practice this hitch is not allowed to collapse into that shape. When it does capsize into a traditional noose, it can jam against the rod, making it much more difficult to release. The hitch is frequently used by hammock campers to attach adjustable rope slings ("whoopie slings") to the webbing straps that are used to attach hammocks to trees. By passing the working end through the marlinespike hitch, this knot can be used as an alternative method of tying the Bowline knot. Passing through in the opposite direction will give you the Cowboy bowline (also known as the left-hand bowline, Dutch marine bowline or winter bowline). (en)
  • てこ結び(てこむすび)は、ロープや紐を芯に縛りつける結び(ヒッチ)のひとつ。英語ではマーリン・スパイク・ヒッチ(Marlinespike hitch)またはボート・ノット(Boat knot)という。 マーリン・スパイクとは濡れて解きにくくなったロープの結び目を解くのに使う錐状の道具。スパイキー(Spiky)とも呼ばれる。マーリン・スパイクに対してよく使われることからこの名が付いた。 (ja)
  • Свáечный у́зел (англ. Marlingspike Hitch — «сваечный штык») — морской временный узел, применяемый в такелáжном деле. Используют при обтягивании линя или шкимушгáра во время наложения клетня или шлагов бéнзеля. Сваечный штык может служить врéменным стóпорным узлом. Сваечный штык без свáйки превращается в удавку (бегущий простой узел). Сваечный штык может быть использован для крепления за гак при погрузочных работах. (ru)
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  • #559, #1186, #1789, #1880, #2030, #7, #43 (en)
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  • Intended as temporary hitch; not stable unless loaded (en)
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  • Non-jamming (en)
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