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Double Bowline

This makes the normal bowline even more secure and is recommended if the knot may get wet or subjected to rough use.

  1. Make a loop then bring the working end round to form a second loop.
    double bowline 1
  2. Turn the working end round again to pass through the two loops from behind.
    double bowline 2
  3. Pull the working end through the loops and up to lie next to the standing part.
    double bowline 3
  4. Take the working end round behind the standing part of the rope.
    double bowline 4
  5. Thread the working end back through the front of the two loops.
    double bowline 5
  6. Work the knot tight so the double loops grip the bight in the working end.
    double bowline 6
 

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