Marine Stockless Anchor
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Marine Stockless Anchor
Marine stockless anchor¡¯s flukes and shank can be relatively rotated a certain angle, no cross bar. While using the stockless anchor, the two flukes can be buried into the soil simultaneously. It is very convenient for both anchorage and collection operations. Stockless anchor are most widely used anchors.
The most representative stockless anchors are Hall Anchors and Spek Anchors. While there are also other types of stockless anchors: Baldt Anchor, JIS Stockless Anchor, ZY-6 Anchor etc..
Hall Anchor
Hall anchor¡¯s stock and head are manufactured separately and are connected together by a pin shaft. The anchor stock is the center line of the anchor. And the flukes can turn about 45¡ãon both sides. The prominent part of the anchor crown on both sides is called coign, helping the fluke under the anchor chain tension to turn into the soil.
Hall anchor¡¯s two flukes engage into the soil simutaneouly and has the normal holding power 2~4.
Hall anchor has the advantages of simple structure, convenient anchoring and collection operations, better used as the bow anchor of ships.
Hall Anchors
Spek Anchor
Spek anchor is improved by Hall anchor, having the feature that when vertically anchor the Spek anchor, its anchor head¡¯s center of gravity is lower than the rotation shaft, which makes the fluke turn upward naturally. Spek anchor is easy to be collect into the hawse pipe. And once the fluke contact with the hull plate, it overturns immdiately without damage to the hull plate.
Spek Anchor
JIS Stockless Anchor
JIS stockless anchor gets improved based on the Hall anchor.
Japanese Stockless Anchor
Baldt Anchor
Baldt anchor is a common stockless anchor and usually used as a bow anchor.
Baldt Anchor
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