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Shroud knot

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Category
  
Bend

ABoK
  
1565

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Typical use
  
joining two ends of rope

Caveat
  
less secure than a full splice

The shroud knot is a multi-strand bend knot used to join two ends of laid (or twisted) rope together. Shroud knots, in general, are a class of knots in which the individual strands of laid rope are knotted, but not woven, to the individual strands of another laid rope. This makes them more secure than a simple bend but less secure than a full splice.

Shroud knots were originally used as a quick way of repairing a rope that had broken aboard a ship. As modern ships now use steel cable for the most part, the knots are now more often used decoratively than functionally.

References

Shroud knot Wikipedia