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needed to move or
maintain them.
Vessels carry one or more
temporary anchors,
which may be of
different designs and weights. A sea
anchor is a
drag device...
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conventional anchor, a sea
anchor provides hydrodynamic drag,
thereby acting as a brake.
Normally attached to a vessel's bows, a sea
anchor can
prevent the vessel...
- facilities.
Drag-embedment
anchors (DEA)
derive their holding capacity from
being buried, or embedded, deep
within the
seabed with
their anchoring capacity...
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Experiments on
Fluid Drag for
Dropping of
Anchor". Jstage.
Retrieved March 26, 2018. Valent, P (1984). "Design
Guide For
Drag Embedment Anchors" (PDF). Archived...
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Balticconnector natural gas
pipeline in the Gulf of
Finland in
October 2023 by
dragging its
anchor.
Newnew Polar Bear is a fully-cellular
feeder container ship with...
- the
drag (grapnel
anchor) "crab" (see above) anker-trold –
anchor-troll
Since the 19th century, the word
krake have,
beyond the monster,
given name
to the...
-
parachute to reduce the
speed of
vehicles Park
drag, a type of
carriage Drag,
older name for
grapnel anchor Police drag, a
small dredge used
to recover...
- 95 was
operating at the
Varne station in a
force 10 gale when she
dragged her
anchor for 0.75
miles (1.21 km) and was
almost wrecked on shoals. By the...
-
contest was held in
Kuala Lampur, Malaysia. Events:
Carry &
Drag (Farmer's Walk &
Drag Chain &
Anchor),
Weight Throw, Fingal's Fingers, Car Pull,
Giant Log...
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directly to a
tensioned line
using a
Prusik style knot. They may be used as
anchors,
to extend an anchor to reduce rope
drag, in
anchor equalization, or
to climb...