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  2. Monkey's fist - Wikipedia

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    The monkey's fist knot is most often used as the weight in a heaving line. The line would have the monkey's fist on one end, an eye splice or bowline on the other, with about 30 feet (~10 metres) of line between. A lightweight feeder line would be tied to the bowline, then the weighted heaving line could be hurled between ship and dock.

  3. Heaving line knot - Wikipedia

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    In nautical use, a heaving line knot is often tied to the end of a messenger line, which is then used for pulling a larger rope, such as a hawser. There are several distinct knots which all share the common name, heaving line knot. [1] The monkey fist is a well-known heaving line knot.

  4. List of climbing knots - Wikipedia

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    It is more bulky and less prone to jamming than the closely related figure-of-eight knot. Overhand knot: The Overhand knot is a component of many knots used in climbing. Monkey's fist: The Monkey's Fist is used to tie the end of a climbing rope into a tight ball so the rope can be thrown farther/easier.

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  6. Slungshot - Wikipedia

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    A slungshot is a maritime tool consisting of a weight, or "shot", affixed to the end of a long cord often by being wound into the center of a knot called a "monkey's fist". It is used to cast line from one location to another, often mooring line.

  7. Turk's head knot - Wikipedia

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    While this knot is typically made around a cylinder, it can also be formed into a flat, mat-like shape. Some variants can be arranged into a roughly spherical shape, akin to a monkey's fist knot. [1] This knot is primarily used for tightening up underlying material to overlay as a tubular covering knot, prevent slipping, and add a decorative ...

  8. List of knots - Wikipedia

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    Fisherman's knotknot for joining two lines with a symmetrical structure consisting of two overhand knots, each tied around the standing part of the other; Fisherman's loop Flemish bend – knot for joining two ropes of roughly similar size; Flemish knot a.k.a. figure-eight knot, savoy knotknot for joining two ropes of roughly similar size

  9. How the Clenched Fist Became a Black Power Symbol

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    A protester holds up a large black power raised fist in the middle of the crowd that gathered at Columbus Circle in New York City for a Black Lives Matter Protest spurred by the death of George Floyd.