Question 2006 Deck General
70% to passWhich knot reduces the strength of a line by the LEAST amount?
A
Sheet bend
B
Carrick bend
C
Square knot
D
Bowline
AI Explanation
The correct answer is D) Bowline. The bowline is considered the knot that reduces the strength of a line by the least amount, typically around 10% of the line's original strength. This is because the bowline creates a clean loop without any sharp bends or twists that could weaken the line. The other options are less ideal - the sheet bend, carrick bend, and square knot all create sharper bends in the line, resulting in greater reduction in strength, typically around 20-30% or more. The bowline is the preferred knot when maintaining maximum line strength is important.
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