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Heaving Line Knot – #Shorts in under 60 SECONDS!! (BEST for Android Mobile)

The Heaving Line is a stopper knot that’s used to increase the weight at the end of a rope. There are a few variations of the heaving line knot, this variation is also known as the Franciscan Monk’s Stopper Knot.

In addition to being used to increase the weight at the end of a rope for throwing, the heaving line is often used as a decorative knot in rope and paracord jewellery.

This is a very easy knot to learn and tie but I’ve included it the "intermediate" knots found in my video 9 Knots You Should Know. https://youtu.be/FUOSmvnANh4

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Disclaimer: Any activity that involves ropes is potentially hazardous. Considerable attention and effort has been made to ensure that this video demonstration is accurate. No responsibility is accepted for incidents arising from the use of this material and we highly recommend that you learn rope techniques in person with someone qualified or experienced who can check your work.

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