Anchor

Anchor is one of the oldest tools in seafaring, designed to keep a vessel fixed in place by gripping the seabed.
Early anchors were little more than heavy stones, but over centuries they developed into iron hooks and, eventually, the familiar fluke-style designs we see today.
There are many types of anchors: the classic Admiralty pattern with long arms, the lightweight Danforth, the versatile plough anchor, and modern high-holding-power versions used on yachts and ships alike. Each type balances holding strength with ease of handling.
Sailor’s note: The anchor appears on ancient Roman coins as a symbol of maritime strength.
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