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217 - 20 = 197 Therefore, it is 197 feet between the seabed (and anchor) and the sea level.
Anchor Line - riverboat company - ended in 1898.
The in board end of an anchor line attaches to the bow (ie front end) of the boat/ship. On a small boat such as a River Drift Boat, the anchor line may be attached to stern (ie back end). of the boat.
There is no such unit of measurement as an anchor - if you are thinking of acre, this is a unit of area, not of length, and therefore the two units are incompatible.
Assuming you are on a boat and you are using a standard sized anchor, then if the water is 20 feet deep you'd use 20 feet of line.
The recommended minimum length of an anchor line to be used for an overnight stay is a 5-to-1 ratio in good weather or 7-to-1 in bad weather.
10-15 times the depth of the water
The cast of NBC News Overnight - 1982 includes: Lloyd Dobyns as himself Linda Ellerbee as Herself - Anchor Bill Schechner as himself
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An anchor with minimum 50 ft.
The act of anchoring, or the condition of lying at anchor., A place suitable for anchoring or where ships anchor; a hold for an anchor., The set of anchors belonging to a ship., Something which holds like an anchor; a hold; as, the anchorages of the Brooklyn Bridge., Something on which one may depend for security; ground of trust., A toll for anchoring; anchorage duties., Abode of an anchoret.
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The cast of Business World News - 2003 includes: Mark Bedor as Anchor Debbie Dujanovic as Anchor James Earl Jones as Spokesperson Penny Griego as Anchor Kyla Grogan as Anchor Joyce Harvey as Anchor Amy Hendel as Anchor Marti Johnson as Anchor Mark Kriski as Anchor Mario Machado as Anchor Berit Mason as Anchor Norm McBride as Anchor Lynette Romero as Anchor Karina Rusk as Anchor Tamara Taggart as Anchor Teresa Tanoos as Anchor
100-10000 depending on specifics
anchor is a noun and a verb.noun - Throw the anchor over now.verb - We will anchor here for the night.