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Revision as of 21:47, 12 June 2023

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Noeuds

Niveau d'aptitude

2

An

1975

Version

22.11.2024

Autorité approbatrice

Conférence Générale

Knot Tying AY Honor.png
Noeuds
Récréation
Niveau d'aptitude
123
Autorité approbatrice
Conférence Générale
Année d'introduction
1975
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1. Définir les termes suivants:

a. Ganse

b. Courant

c. Dormant

d. Boucle en sous-main

e. Boucle à l'envers

f. Tour

g. Noeud de jonction

h. Attelage

i. Épissure

j. Noeud d'extrémité

2. Savoir comment entretenir une corde.

3. Décrivez la différence entre la corde lisse et la corde tressée et citez trois utilisations de chacune d'entre elles.

4. Identifier les différents types de corde :

a. Chanvre

b. Sisal

c. Nylon

d.

Polypropylene

5.

What are some advantages and disadvantages of synthetic rope?

6.

Do the following to rope:

a.

Splice

b.

Eye splice

c.

Back splice

d.

Finish the end of a rope with a double crown, whipping, or a Matthew Walker's knot.

7.

Make a six-foot piece of three-strand twisted rope from native materials or twine.

8.

From memory tie at least 20 of the following knots and know their common uses and limitations. Demonstrate how they are used.

a.

Anchor bend

b.

Bowline

c.

Bowline on a bight

d.

Butterfly loop knot or Alpine butterfly knot

e.

Carrick bend

f.

Cat's paw

g.

Clove hitch

h.

Constrictor knot

i.

Crown knot

j.

Double bow

k.

Double sheetbend

l.

Figure eight

m.

Fisherman's bend

n.

Fisherman's loop

o.

Halter hitch

p.

Hunter's bend

q.

Lariat or Bowstring knot

r.

Lark's head

s.

Man harness knot

t.

Miller's knot

u.

Packer's knot

v.

Pipe hitch

w.

Prusik knot

x.

Sheepshank

y.

Sheet bend

z.

Slip knot

aa.

Slipped half hitch

bb.

Slipped sheet bend

cc.

Square knot

dd.

Stevedore's knot

ee.

Strangle knot

ff.

Surgeon's knot

gg.

Taut-line hitch

hh.

Timber hitch

ii.

Two half hitches


9.

Make a knot board showing 25 or more knots.