An Ashley Hawser bend is created by tying two ropes together using a bowline knot on one end of each rope. To make the bend, form a loop with one rope and pass the other rope through this loop, then wrap it around the standing part and back through the loop. Pull both ends to tighten. This knot is known for its reliability and is often used in sailing and climbing.
An Ashley's bend is a type of bend knot with proven stability and grip.
Hawser
It is a "bollard." The hawser (rope) is attached to the bollard to anchor a ship in position at a pier or wharf.
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Hawser
Hawser or hawse pipe
A hawser-laid rope typically consists of three strands twisted together in a spiral pattern to form a strong and durable rope.
The hawser!
A hawser. A cable. A painter. A spring. Probably others.
Kedge Anchor.
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To bend a 3 bend saddle with conduit, mark the location of the bends on the conduit. Make the first bend at the desired angle, then measure and mark the distance for the second bend. Make the second bend, then repeat for the third bend. Use a conduit bender tool to achieve precise angles and measurements.