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(^) Prepared by Anjli Sharma.
(^) Anchor is a Hook, Made of iron. (^) Attached to a length of chain or rope called Cable. (^) A Boat or Ship can be held temporarily to the sea at the shallow depth.
Based on Positions (^) As per its usage.
Used in older surface ships as stern anchor.
(^) Used in Submarines
(^) The Shackle and joining shackle are marked from outer end to its inner end. (^) Every joining shackle except one between two half shackle, is painted white. (^) One link on each side of a joining shackle is also painted white and marked with a number of turns of seizing wire around the stud corresponding to the number of the joining shackle.