Question 2004 Deck General

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What is a "carrick bend" is used for?

A be a stopper to transfer a line under strain
B join lines of different sizes
C join two hawsers
D add strength to a weak spot in a line
AI Explanation

The correct answer is C) join two hawsers. A carrick bend is a type of knot used to join two ropes or lines together, particularly thick, heavy ropes known as hawsers. The carrick bend is a strong and reliable knot that can withstand significant tension and weight, making it well-suited for connecting two large diameter lines. The other answer choices are incorrect because: A) a stopper knot is used to prevent a line from running through a block or fairlead, not to join lines; B) joining lines of different sizes is better accomplished with a sheet bend or similar knot; and D) adding strength to a weak spot in a line is typically done with a splice, not a knot.

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