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<p>as mushroom anchors) and large ship's anchors derive a significant portion of their holding power from their weight, while also hooking or embedding in the bottom. Modern anchors for smaller vessels have metal flukes that hook on to rocks on the bottom or bury themselves in soft seabed.</p>

<p>The vessel is attached to the anchor by the rode (also called a cable or a warp). It can be made of rope, <a href="page.php?w=chain">chain</a> or a combination of rope and chain. The ratio of the length of rode to the water depth is known as the scope.</p><p>
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