1. 3. FIGURE OF 8
1.1. FUNCTION
1.1.1. The figure-eight knot is a type of stopper knot. It is very important in both sailing and rock climbing as a method of stopping ropes from running out of retaining devices
2. 4. FIGURE OF 8 FOLLOW THROUGH
2.1. FUNCTION
2.1.1. It is used in climbing and caving where rope strains are light to moderate and for decorative purposes
3. 5. BANDSHEET
3.1. FUNCTION
3.1.1. temporarily shortening a rope
4. 7. FIGURE OF 8 ON A BIGHT
4.1. FUNCTION
4.1.1. This knot is commonly used to “tie-in” to the rope.
5. 1. BOWLINE
5.1. FUNCTION
5.1.1. The bowline is used to make a loop at one end of a line
6. 2. CLOVE HITCH
6.1. FUNCTION
6.1.1. This knot is particularly useful where the length of the running end needs to be adjustable, since feeding in rope from either direction will loosen the knot to be tightened at a new position.
7. 6. FISHERMAN
7.1. FUNCTION
7.1.1. lengthen the rope
8. 8. REEF KNOT
8.1. FUNCTION
8.1.1. tie the two ends of a single rope pieces together such that they will secure something, for example a bundle of objects