The Portuguese bowline ( pt, NĂ³ volta do calafate; also known as the French bowline and Lisbon surprise) is a variant of the
bowline
The bowline ( or ) is an ancient and simple knot used to form a fixed loop at the end of a rope. It has the virtues of being both easy to tie and untie; most notably, it is easy to untie after being subjected to a load. The bowline is sometimes ...
with two loops. The two loops are adjustable in size. Rope can be pulled from one loop into the other, even after tightening. The knot can be used as a makeshift
Bosun's chair.
Tying
It is tied in a way that is similar to regular
bowline
The bowline ( or ) is an ancient and simple knot used to form a fixed loop at the end of a rope. It has the virtues of being both easy to tie and untie; most notably, it is easy to untie after being subjected to a load. The bowline is sometimes ...
s.
File:Portuguese Bowline step 1.jpg, Make an overhand loop (loop with the working end on top).
File:Portuguese Bowline step 2.jpg, Put the working end through the loop.
File:Portuguese Bowline step 3.jpg, Put it through again. From here, the steps are the same as the regular bowline.
File:Portuguese Bowline step 4.jpg, Put it around the standing end and back through the loop.
See also
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List of knots
This list of knots includes many alternative names for common knots and lashings. Knot names have evolved over time, and there are many conflicting or confusing naming issues. The overhand knot, for example, is also known as the thumb knot. The ...
References
External links
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