Anchor
A boat is kept in place by an anchor.
An anchor is a Greek word for something that keeps a boat in place.
boat doesn't mean anything in Greek, but if you mean whats the Greek word for boat its καράβι/karavi
It keeps your boat from exploding.
Basically, the hull on a boat keeps out the water, and displaces the water to create buoyancy, which enables the boat to float.
The sails are actually vertical "wings" that provide "lift" just like an airplane's wings. The wind actually pulls the boat, it does not not push the boat. A sea anchor does not actually touch the ocean floor, yet keeps a boat "in place".this is not right it is crap
Keel
An anchor is heavy object that holds a boat in place and keeps it from drifting. Can also be a metaphor for something or someone that provides confidence, reassurance or stability.
Your haur keeps your hair in place as it is imbedded into your brain!
Yes, Boat covers really do protect your boat. They have a soft felt liner on the inside that keeps the rougher, outer protection layer from scratching the paint of the boat.
The best place to have a sailing boat, is by the coast.
It's no Big Deal.