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To tie up to a horn cleat:
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Take the line one full turn around the cleat. For optimum security, the
line should pass in front of the cleat at a 30 to 45-degree angle.
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Once you have one complete turn, you are in control. To bring the boat
in to you, LIFT UP on the part of the line between the cleat and the boat
-- this leverage can move some large boats and works far better than trying
to pull the boat into the dock.
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Next, pass the line accross and over the top of the cleat.
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Pass the line and under the horn.
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Make a second cross over the top, and finish with a single half hitch.
Be sure the half hitch is run in the correct direction so that the
bitter end is along side the first cross-over. The friction between these
two part of the line provides the security.
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Tighten it up.
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