NO, anchors are on ships
It is called a harbor, which can be natural or artificial.
Those ships are anchored and cannot be driven.Vice city allows limited things to drive.
Boston
Yes, the need to keep the generators going.
Ships are typically anchored in designated areas known as anchorages, which can be found near ports, harbors, or coastal waters. These locations provide safe and stable conditions for vessels to remain stationary while waiting to dock, unload cargo, or for favorable weather. Additionally, ships may anchor in open waters if needed for safety or operational reasons.
On the River Thames between Blckfriers Bridge and Greenwich
Moorings are used to secure sail boats and ships. Ropes and anchors are used often to secure ships and boats of all sizes to a dock or anchored at sea.
The ship is anchored at port.We are a sitting duck to submarines while anchored.
The Hudson's bay company built trading forts along the Hudson's bay at several river mouths where sailing ships could be anchored.
The boat was anchored to the ocean floor.
No, not if it is well-anchored.