Question 1974 Deck General

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When rigging a stage, the standing part should be fastened to the horns of a stage with which of the following hitches?

A Marlinespike hitch
B Timber hitch
C Double blackwall hitch
D Clove hitch
AI Explanation

The correct answer is A) Marlinespike hitch. The marlinespike hitch is the preferred knot for securing the standing part of a line to the horns of a stage. This is because the marlinespike hitch creates a secure, non-slip connection that can withstand the tension and movement of rigging a stage. Other knots like the timber hitch, double blackwall hitch, or clove hitch may not provide the same level of stability and security when rigging a stage. The marlinespike hitch is a standard knot used in sailing and rigging applications, making it the appropriate choice for securing a stage. The other answer options, while useful in other contexts, are not the optimal knot for this specific rigging task.

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