Portuguese Bowline

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  • Опубліковано 18 січ 2025

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  • @Quest4TruthUSA
    @Quest4TruthUSA 2 роки тому +7

    Wow!! Now that is a knot with 1000's of applications! You have not only showed how to tie the Portuguese Bowline you have demonstrated how to tie it in an application that is very practical! Thank you!

  • @Grayson_Baker
    @Grayson_Baker 3 роки тому +2

    I read this read as Portuguese Brownie, and thought you were doing a cooking segment using tools. Lol. Still happy to learn a new knot.

    • @txtoolcrib
      @txtoolcrib  3 роки тому +1

      Lol, not much of a cook. Though I can grill a pretty good steak.

  • @michaelmoser2200
    @michaelmoser2200 3 роки тому +1

    Wow thanks Tex, I didnt know that one excellent for a Light Tow Bridal, well done video

    • @txtoolcrib
      @txtoolcrib  3 роки тому

      You’re very welcome. I find this knot to be useful for a wide variety of things.

    • @johnstarkie9948
      @johnstarkie9948 3 роки тому +1

      Bridle.

    • @johnstarkie9948
      @johnstarkie9948 3 роки тому

      @@txtoolcrib
      ‘Not’ or ‘knot’?

  • @ryanbeard1119
    @ryanbeard1119 Рік тому

    Another way to tie a variation using the marlin-spike component. COOL

  • @rodbowden9086
    @rodbowden9086 3 роки тому +5

    I learnt this knot as the French bowline over 40 years ago. Had not heard it called Portuguese before. I suppose France is only separated from Portugal by Spain. I also like to use the Spanish bowline. May as well keep the fancy stuff in the one region.

    • @txtoolcrib
      @txtoolcrib  3 роки тому +6

      It’s actually known by both names. I just learned it as the Portuguese Bowline. There’s actually quite a few knots out there that have double names.

    • @GavinKing_AKA_plumpNation
      @GavinKing_AKA_plumpNation Рік тому

      Great to see a simple way to tie it on rather than just making loops.

  • @05EVORS
    @05EVORS 11 місяців тому

    This way seems to be the cleaneat so far of the variations ive been trying for rescue training here in Socal

  • @michaelpflieger1512
    @michaelpflieger1512 3 роки тому +7

    You confused me at first because this is (k)not the standard Portuguese Bowline as listed in Ashley's Book of Knots (ABOK) # 1072. Instead, this is a variation listed as ABOK # 1073. Thanks for posting. I'm trying to track down as many of these bowlines and variations as I can.

  • @Chris-ut5ih
    @Chris-ut5ih 4 місяці тому

    Why does it seem like at least one of the knots turn out twisted when I do it?

  • @kurtschmidt5746
    @kurtschmidt5746 2 місяці тому

    Be careful. They are *not* two fixed loops. Slack can easily be pulled from one loop to another. Use this only if both loops will be under similar tension.

  • @GavinKing_AKA_plumpNation
    @GavinKing_AKA_plumpNation Рік тому

    Great knot.

  • @gregglockhart9551
    @gregglockhart9551 8 місяців тому

    Thank you for sharing!

  • @sebastian8436
    @sebastian8436 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for all your videos about knots. I have a specific question here: Can the Axle Hitch be used anywhere you would use the Portuguese bowline? To me they look very similar and the Axle Hitch you show in another video has the quick release feature.

    • @txtoolcrib
      @txtoolcrib  Рік тому +1

      In most circumstances.

    • @stephanddd
      @stephanddd Рік тому +1

      In an axle hitch, the distance between the kalmyk and the double loop can get larger - which means that the two loops are getting smaller. The portuguese bowline doesn't doesn't run the risk of constricting the loops like that. But yes, they're very similar in many other respects.

  • @GavinKing_AKA_plumpNation
    @GavinKing_AKA_plumpNation Рік тому

    Is there an advantage over the axel hitch?

  • @theomnipresent1
    @theomnipresent1 3 роки тому

    Seems like a good lifting knot for keeping a load level.

    • @txtoolcrib
      @txtoolcrib  3 роки тому

      You’re absolutely correct.

  • @marcoa.hernandezb.9649
    @marcoa.hernandezb.9649 2 роки тому

    Super knot 👍

  • @Pskinn
    @Pskinn Рік тому

    Can you do this but with 3 or more loops?

  • @JOROZC7009
    @JOROZC7009 2 роки тому

    Very nice way thanks for sharing

  • @franciscoosuna259
    @franciscoosuna259 10 місяців тому

    I am not convinced until it is tested under tension to the rating of the rope

  • @Prepping2endure
    @Prepping2endure 3 роки тому +1

    Love it thanks for sharing!!

    • @txtoolcrib
      @txtoolcrib  3 роки тому

      Absolutely, hope you can find it useful.

  • @LordHypnos4
    @LordHypnos4 2 місяці тому

    Next tie a David Bowline

  • @oldben5772
    @oldben5772 2 роки тому +1

    According to Raoul Graumont's 1945 'Handbook of Knots,' the French and Portuguese bowlines are definitely different, and are illustrated so by his rather murky illustrations.

  • @dmam412
    @dmam412 3 роки тому

    Scout master Ben.

  • @owenevans4328
    @owenevans4328 Рік тому

    Kiki j

  • @ivoaferreira
    @ivoaferreira 3 роки тому +6

    Portugal caralho!! (sorry, traditions)

    • @ragues_
      @ragues_ 3 роки тому

      isso mesmo irmao, caralho!

    • @balbord
      @balbord 2 роки тому

      Só por isso mereces uma super-bock. Ou uma Sagres.

  • @NikNoriah-un6xu
    @NikNoriah-un6xu 6 місяців тому

    Gydddd

  • @Pskinn
    @Pskinn Рік тому

    Can you do this but with 3 or more loops?