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- Q2351936 abstract "The rolling hitch is a knot (see also Magnus hitch) used to attach a rope to a rod, pole, or another rope. A simple friction hitch, it is used for lengthwise pull along an object rather than at right angles. The rolling hitch is designed to resist lengthwise movement for only a single direction of pull.A common usage while sailing is for rigging a stopper to relax the tension on a sheet so that a jammed winch or block can be cleared.".
- Q2351936 thumbnail Stopperstek.jpg?width=300.
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- Q2351936 comment "The rolling hitch is a knot (see also Magnus hitch) used to attach a rope to a rod, pole, or another rope. A simple friction hitch, it is used for lengthwise pull along an object rather than at right angles. The rolling hitch is designed to resist lengthwise movement for only a single direction of pull.A common usage while sailing is for rigging a stopper to relax the tension on a sheet so that a jammed winch or block can be cleared.".
- Q2351936 label "Rolling hitch".
- Q2351936 depiction Stopperstek.jpg.