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For securing a plow-point tarp, use the Bowline on a Bight, the Alpine Butterfly, or the Two Half Hitches with a Taut Line Hitch.
Choosing the Right Knots
When it comes to securing a plow-point tarp, you need knots that can withstand wind and rain. The Bowline on a Bight is a reliable choice, as it creates a secure loop at the end of a rope. This knot is ideal for attaching the tarp to a tree or a pole, as it distributes the weight evenly.
Tying the Bowline on a Bight
To tie a Bowline on a Bight, start by holding the rope in your non-dominant hand, with the end of the rope facing away from you. Use your dominant hand to create a small loop in the rope, then pass the end of the rope through the loop. Take the end of the rope and pass it under the standing part of the rope, then pull it through the loop from the top. You should now have a secure loop.
Securing the Tarp with Half Hitches
If you need to attach the tarp to a horizontal bar or a pole, use Two Half Hitches with a Taut Line Hitch. Start by creating a Half Hitch by wrapping the rope around the pole and passing the end of the rope through the loop. Repeat this process, making sure to tighten the knot each time. Finally, add a Taut Line Hitch by wrapping the rope around the pole and passing the end of the rope through the loop, then pulling it tight to secure the knot.
Additional Tips
When securing a plow-point tarp, make sure to use a taut line to prevent sagging. Also, consider using a cord or a strap to attach the tarp to the ground, as this will help prevent wind from lifting the tarp.
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