Translations:Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/Health and Science/Basic Rescue/32/en
Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/Knot/Surgeons
b. Tie knots for shortening a rope
Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/Knot/Sheepshank
c. Tie knots for use around a person for a rescue
Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/Knot/Bowline
d. Coil and accurately throw a light and a heavy 50-foot (15.2 m) rope.
Separate the rope into two equal sized coils, with a little less than half the rope in each coil. Choose one end that you will hang on to, and grasp it firmly in the palm of one hand, using the three smallest fingers to hold it securely. Hold the rest of that coil between the index finger and thumb, and hold the other coil in the other hand. Take aim, and throw both coils toward the victim at the same time while retaining your grip on the end. If you have difficulty with this, try standing on the end of the rope you wish to keep with you. Using this method, you can throw the rope quite a bit farther than if you had thrown a single coil. This is because the second coil will not begin to unravel until the first one uncoils. Practice until you can hit a target with the rope from the 50-foot (15 meter) mark.