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Anchors

The first anchors were probably made of stone. The disk-shaped stones had at least one hole in the middle, to attach the line, and the stone anchors probably could serve as ballast as well. Stone anchors have been used in parts of the world until historical times. In Roman times, in the Mediterranean, ship anchors were made of either lead and wood, or entirely of iron.

After Antiquity, European anchors are mostly made of iron, often with a wooden stock. From the 19th century, the stock was made of iron instead of wood. Also, the anchor rope was replaced by the anchor chain

Cast Your Anchor has a large selection of different types of anchors used through the ages.

Cast Your Anchor
Depending on the size of the ship 3 to 10 anchors and their cables made up the vessels ground tackle. Warship carried an anchor at each side of the bow, and two or more lashed to the channels




Bower and Sheet Anchor


Danforth Anchor


Early 18th Century Anchor


Grapnel Anchor


Kedge Anchor


Navy Anchor


Spanish Anchor




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