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
a rode
Just called an anchor line. However, the last section of the line, attached to the yacht is known as the 'bitter end'
A mooring rope is referred to as mooring lines or hawsers.
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".
Anchor rode, safety line or a mooring line.
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 linesa rodeJust called an anchor line. However, the last section of the line, attached to the yacht is known as the 'bitter end'
It is a "bollard." The hawser (rope) is attached to the bollard to anchor a ship in position at a pier or wharf.
An anchor line is a very heavy rope or chain by which a ship's anchor is hoisted.
An anchor is a large heavy object, often shaped like a hook, which is attached to a ship by a chain and/or a rope. It can easily be detached from the ship, and most ships have more than one. To have at least one is essential.
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Steel chain is the best type of anchor rope.
It is called a Harpoon.
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the length should be 4 times the depth of water in which you are trying to anchor.
The links mean nothing. Rope is sometimes portrayed. Either where used to anchor ships in the age of sail.