- A sea
anchor (also
known as a
parachute anchor,
drift anchor,
drift sock, para-
anchor or boat brake) is a
device that is
streamed from a boat in heavy...
- most po****r
versions have two lugs and they
exist as
fixed anchor nuts and as
floating anchor nuts. The
latter allows the nut to move
slightly and so enlarges...
-
equivalent mushroom anchor.
Auger anchors can be used to
anchor permanent moorings,
floating docks, fish farms, etc.
These anchors,
which have one or more slightly...
- A
floating wind
turbine is an offs**** wind
turbine mounted on a
floating structure that
allows the
turbine to
generate electricity in
water depths where...
- 164 ft) is sufficient.
Cables either anc****d to the
seabed or to
pontoons on the
surface would prevent it from
floating to the
surface or submerging, respectively...
-
include Gold
Coast City
Council in Australia.
Artificial floating reedbeds are
commonly anc****d to the s****line or
bottom of
water body, to
ensure the...
-
subtidal in the
Antarctic along ice
shelves or near
floating glacier tongues, and in
shallow lakes.
Anchor ice will
generally form in fast-flowing
rivers during...
- A
floating dock,
floating pier or
floating jetty is a
platform or ramp
supported by pontoons. It is
usually joined to the s**** with a gangway. The pier...
- In
semiotics and
discourse analysis,
floating signifiers (also
referred to as
empty signifiers,
although these terms have been made distinct) are signifiers...
- High-performance
mooring lines HMPE (
floating)
Aramid (heat resistant) (including Kevlar)
Transport portal Anchor –
Device used to
secure a
vessel to the...