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  2. Anchor - Wikipedia

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    The Bruce anchor was an evolutionary improvement in its day. It is most effective in larger sizes. This claw-shaped anchor was designed by Peter Bruce from Scotland in the 1970s. [29] Bruce gained his early reputation from the production of large-scale commercial anchors for ships and fixed installations such as oil rigs.

  3. History of the anchor - Wikipedia

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    Bruce Anchor Co has its primary role in the very large anchor business, producing mooring anchors and permanent installation types for heavy industry, such as oilrigs. On the back of this reputation, the Bruce small boat anchor type was initially very successful, and represented some significant improvements over the CQR. It is no longer produced.

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    Christiane Amanpour — Amanpour (Chief International Anchor) Becky Anderson — Connect the World (CNN Abu Dhabi) Guillermo Arduino — Encuentro (CNN en Español) Zain Asher — One World with Zain Asher and Bianna Golodryga; Kim Brunhuber — CNN Newsroom (Europe morning Editions)

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  7. Stockless anchor - Wikipedia

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    The stockless anchor is an improved version of the Admiralty anchor it is derived from. It has two flukes that pivot on the same plane perpendicular to the shank. [2] The weight of the shank and accompanying chain, or the shank angled under tension, keep the anchor laying flat on the sea floor.