WinterDeere
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Common practice in sailing, for clip fasteners (e.g. carabiners, shackles, etc.) that one can't afford to have come un-clipped, is to just tie a loop of dyneema (e.g. Amsteel Blue) line as a back-up to the carbiner or shackke. That way, if it manages to come un-clipped, you still have the loop of line holding the rig together.There are hooks with carabiner style spring loaded closed ends which will not unhook during momentary slack in the tie strap. I wish I could find some for reasonable prices. Or a carabiner honestly rated 2000 pounds or more.
It only takes an arm's length of line or less, to back up a hook or shackle, assuming you're not worried about backing up the webbed length of the strap itself.
Helps to avoid having to do this, alone at sea!