An anchor is attached to a boat or vessel by a "Rode" it could consist of rope, chain ,cable, or some kind of line, and can be used in any combination.
There is also another term for this and they are called "Hawsers.
Also consider mooring lines
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Just called an anchor line. However, the last section of the line, attached to the yacht is known as the 'bitter end'
The rope (or "line" as we call it in the nautical world) is called the anchor line. However the the chain, shackle,gear & line that are attached between the actual anchor and the vessel is referred to as the "rode".
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Ah, what a delightful question! That rope attached to a yacht's anchor is called the anchor line or anchor rode. It's a crucial part of ensuring the yacht stays in place and doesn't drift away. Just imagine the gentle sway of the yacht on the water, anchored securely in place - what a peaceful image to paint!
Anchor rode, safety line or a mooring line.
trick question - it is better to attach the towball to the rope.
An anchor line is a very heavy rope or chain by which a ship's anchor is hoisted.
To properly use a stick clip for climbing, attach the rope to the stick clip, extend the stick to reach the first bolt or anchor, and secure the rope to the bolt or anchor using the stick clip. This helps protect the climber in case of a fall before reaching the first clip.
Metal spikes with a hole at the end through which you pass a rope are typically called "anchor pins" or "eye spikes." These spikes are commonly used in outdoor activities like climbing and caving to secure ropes and create anchor points.
You can't. Here's the only way you can attach a balloon to your totem: 1. Take a balloon. Place it (like it was a box) where you want it on your totem. 2. Take a yellow anchor. Place the anchor wherever you want on the balloon! If the anchor does not show up on the screen, that means that you did not successfully attach the balloon to your totem. Make sure an object is actually behind your balloon before you anchor. The easiest way to attach balloons, is to put the balloons beneath your totem, so that the fat, round part (top) of the balloon is barely overlapping the part of your totem that you want to float / go upwards. Then yellow anchor it.
You can't. Here's the only way you can attach a balloon to your totem: 1. Take a balloon. Place it (like it was a box) where you want it on your totem. 2. Take a yellow anchor. Place the anchor wherever you want on the balloon! If the anchor does not show up on the screen, that means that you did not successfully attach the balloon to your totem. Make sure an object is actually behind your balloon before you anchor. The easiest way to attach balloons, is to put the balloons beneath your totem, so that the fat, round part (top) of the balloon is barely overlapping the part of your totem that you want to float / go upwards. Then yellow anchor it.
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To make your own boat anchor, you can use a heavy object like a concrete block or a metal weight. First, shape the concrete in a mold to create a fluke shape that will dig into the seabed. Attach a strong rope or chain to the anchor for securing it to your boat. Ensure that the anchor is heavy enough for your boat size and the type of water conditions you'll encounter.