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Re: Joining long two lines - how to do it ?
I agree, though part of the attraction of the so-called pretzel knot is its physical suitability for large diameter ropes.
I would use a carrick bend, which according to Ashley is one of the strongest bends available, and is specifically recommended for joining anchor warps. It is also very easy to undo while remaining secure. There are two ways of using it; one is to tie the knot and leave the ends free; on taking a tension the knot will collapse into it's stable form with a long bight at each end of the knot; pushing those sideways will open the knot. The other is to seize the ends to the standing parts so it remains in the under-over pattern used to tie it ; this is what Ashley recommends for anchor warps. If in a hurry I would use the former; both are very secure and very strong.
I agree, though part of the attraction of the so-called pretzel knot is its physical suitability for large diameter ropes.