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Q: Ow does a fluke-style anchor hold a recreational boat in place?
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Does a fluke-style anchor hold a recreational boat in place?

By burring into the bottom sediments


How does a fluke style anchor hold a recreational boat in place?

By burring into the bottom sediments


What keeps a boat in place?

A boat is kept in place by an anchor.


How does a Danforth fluke-style anchor hold a recreational boat in place?

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What is a good anchor for recreational boat?

A Danforth style (one manufacture is Fortress) or a simple mushroom anchor. The bottom terrain is also an important factor in determining the proper anchor.


Keeps a boat in place?

dock


What does the anchor do?

it holds the boat (ect.) in one place


What is a greek word for keeps a boat in place?

An anchor is a Greek word for something that keeps a boat in place.


How do most anchors keep a recreational boat in place?

because it lodges into the seabed


How do most anchors hold a recreational boat in place horizontaly or vertically?

vertically


What part of the boat do you anchor from?

Sailing yachts have the anchor at the bow of the boat.


What could happen if you anchor a boat from the stern?

There are vessels designed to to specifically anchor from the stern of the vessel. However if you mean a "fishing boat" as a small recreational or "pleasure" craft like a bass boat, it is almost NEVER recommended to anchor from the transom of a boat. This is especially true if you have any type of current or sea state (even lake or wind waves) as your stern is the lowest part of the boat to the waterline and swamping can happen fast. I have personally seen it at the mouth of the Columbia River bar located in Pacific Northwest. Not to mention you run the risk of fouling your props with the anchor rode.