bitt-stopper

The Sailor's Word-Book

One rove through the knee of the bitts, which nips the cable on the bight: it consists of four or five fathoms of rope tailed out nipper fashion at one end, and clench-knotted at the other. The old bitt-stopper, by its running loop on a standing end, bound the cable down in a bight abaft the bitts the tail twisted round the fore part helped to draw it still closer. It is now disused chain cables having superseded hemp.

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