Anchor Hitch

Written by Binod Gautam

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If you are out on the water and need to secure your boat, the Anchor Hitch is the best choice.

It is a secure hitch that is used to fasten an anchor line to an anchor.

While it’s sometimes called the Anchor Bend, it’s actually a hitch, not a bend.

Let’s check this hitch in detail.

Anchor Hitch Details

Type: Hitch

Other Names: Fisherman’s Hitch, Fisherman’s Bend, Anchor Bend

ABoK Reference: #1723, #1841 

How to Tie the Anchor Hitch

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  1. Make a round turn with your rope around the shackle
  2. Feed the working end through and under the loops you just made
  3. Pull the end tight
  4. Tie a Half hitch knot around the standing line
  5. Tighten the knot.

To untie, loosen the Half Hitch at the end of the knot. Then, pull the working end back through the turns and release the rope free from the ring or object.

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Image: Anchor Hitch Step by Step

Quick TIP

The knot tends to jam after being heavily loaded. 

To avoid that, you can add an extra loop around the object you’re tying your rope to.

Plus, if you want to secure the knot, you can join the working end and the standing end with some seizing.

Tie the Double Constrictor knot or Double Fisermand’s knots to hold the end of the line.

Anchor Hitch Vs Round Turn and Two Half Hitches

At first glance, the anchor hitch looks very similar to the Round Turn and Two Half Hitches

The difference?

If you look at the half hitch, the working end is wrapped around the standing part. 

In the Anchor Hitch, the first Half Hitch passes through and under the first two turns in the knot.

It is more secure but a bit difficult to untie.

Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Secure and reliable
  • Easy to tie

Cons

  • Can jam
  • Difficult to undo after heavy loading

Applications and Uses

The Anchor Hitch is the recommended hitch for attaching a line to an anchor to secure large and small boats on the water.

The hitch is popular and widely adopted because it remains strong under dynamic loads.

However, the hitch can jam in modern slippery ropes. 

But, it will just do fine under moderate loads.

Beyond boating, it is also used in rock climbing and arborist work.


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