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| Blackwall Hitch: A quick means of attaching a rope to a hook. It is used when the rope and hook are of equal size and is likely to slip if subjected to more than ordinary strain. | Double Blackwall Hitch: Used when the rope and hook are of unequal size. |
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| Midshipman's hitch: Used instead of the Blackwall hitch if the rope is at all greasy. It is made by first forming a Blackwall hitch and then taking the underneath part and placing it over the bill of the hook. | Cat's Paw: Used for shortening a cordage strop. |



