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  2. Anchor - Wikipedia

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    Stockless ship's anchor and chain on display Anchor of Amoco Cadiz in Portsall, north-west Brittany, France Memorial anchor in Kirjurinluoto, Pori, Finland Massive anchor chain for large ships. The weight of the chain is vital for proper holding of the anchor.

  3. Sea anchor - Wikipedia

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    A marine parachute anchor for a large yacht awaiting bagging up. A conical sea anchor with tripline (from an illustration in The Sailors Handbook by Halsey C. Herreshoff). An early wooden drogue. A sea anchor (also known as a parachute anchor, drift anchor, drift sock, para-anchor or boat brake) is a device that is streamed from a boat in heavy ...

  4. File:Anchor from Dutch ship Amsterdam, St Katharine Docks ...

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  5. Cathead - Wikipedia

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    An anchor secured to the ship's side. The projecting beam the anchor hangs from when not secured is a cathead (left). The anchor has a stock (cross-piece, in this case wooden) below, and curved flukes above (end-on); the shank is the near-vertical metal bar running between them, lashed with the shank painter Cathead on bow of the barque James Craig; the cat tail protrudes onto the deck and is ...

  6. Swedish authorities board ship seized over Baltic Sea cable ...

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    Television footage from Sweden's TV4 showed the Vezhen anchored some 10 km (6 miles) south of the naval base in Karlskrona, in southern Sweden. Images showed that it appeared to have a damaged anchor.

  7. Aiviq - Wikipedia

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    Aiviq is an American icebreaking anchor handling tug supply vessel (AHTS) built in 2012 to support oil exploration and drilling in the Chukchi Sea off Alaska. The vessel's primary task was towing and laying anchors for drilling rigs, and oil spill response. [6] [7] [8] In December 2024, the USCG finalized the contract for the acquisition of ...

  8. Windrush ship anchor to be recovered and put on public display

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    Funds will be used to locate the wreck and the 1.5 tonne anchor will then be lifted and brought back to the UK to go on permanent display

  9. Ships, sea drones and AI: How NATO is hardening its defense ...

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    He said shipsanchors had in some case been dragged “a couple of hundred miles,” adding that in terms of claims the crews had not noticed this was happening, “my guess is, no, a captain ...