Rode
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".
Sailing yachts have the anchor at the bow of the boat.
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!
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they are called Viking yachts
UH H motor? It depends on the kind you are talking about. Yachts are generally sailing vessels and driven by wind. Boats with engines are called cruisers
No , the sails are called the sheets. Wrong - the sails are called SAILS. The control lines to the sails are sheets.
Princess Yachts was created in 1965.
Cruisers Yachts was created in 1953.