Alfredo Contaldovideo

THE BOWLINE KNOT all the variations to make the most useful knot on a boat⛵⚓bowline - knot tutorial

July 2, 2025 · 17 min · 8K views

What this video covers

The bowline knot creates a secure, non-slipping loop for securing lines on a boat while remaining easy to untie. Multiple techniques exist for tying the knot, ranging from the classic "rabbit hole" method taught to children to advanced one-handed variations useful for emergency situations or when working in tight spaces. Variations include the "cowboy bowline," which leaves the working end outside the loop, and the "perfection loop" or "angler's loop," which allows for rapid deployment when securing a line to a cleat or piling. While the standard bowline suffices for most nautical tasks, alternative methods for forming a fixed loop—such as those using a finger-wrap technique or knots adapted from climbing—provide versatility for different line diameters and working conditions. Mastering multiple techniques ensures the ability to secure lines efficiently under varying circumstances, regardless of whether the line is being pulled toward the user or away from them.

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