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.
Time series is one type.
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.
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An anchor line is a very heavy rope or chain by which a ship's anchor is hoisted.
Anchor Line - riverboat company - was created in 1859.
Anchor Line - riverboat company - ended in 1898.
a captain leads the way, and an anchor holds it down for his/her line.
An anchor buoy is a small buoy attached to an anchor by a light line and used to indicate the position of an anchor.
An anchor line hole is typically called a fairlead or a chock. It is a fitting on a boat or ship that guides the anchor line to ensure proper handling and secure anchoring.