Anchor Line - riverboat company - was created in 1859.
Anchor Line - riverboat company - ended in 1898.
TT-Line Company was created on 1993-11-01.
An anchor line is a very heavy rope or chain by which a ship's anchor is hoisted.
There is no current status on the insurance claim for the lost ship Waratah that disappeared in 1909. The company Blue Anchor Line never recovered from the loss, however, and ended up selling the company.
a captain leads the way, and an anchor holds it down for his/her line.
An anchor line hole is typically called a fairlead or a chock. It is a fitting on a boat or ship that guides the anchor line to ensure proper handling and secure anchoring.
An anchor buoy is a small buoy attached to an anchor by a light line and used to indicate the position of an anchor.
A rope attached to an anchor is commonly referred to as a "anchor line" or "anchor rope." It connects the anchor to the boat or vessel, allowing the anchor to hold the vessel in place. The anchor line is typically designed to withstand the forces of wind and current while maintaining the anchor’s position on the seabed.
sailboat with an engine
Anchor points are the points where you can select the point of the line and change shape or size of line.
The side where the anchor line will give you the least problems.
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".