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    : The chain is stretched out at an acute angle to the seabed, under significant tension.

    : The moment the anchor fluke leaves the seabed. The vessel is technically no longer anchored and is "underway". 3. Step-by-Step "Heaving Up" Procedure

    The "stay" describes the tension and angle of the anchor chain, which informs the captain if the anchor is still holding or if it is being successfully retrieved. Anchors Up

    : As the chain becomes "up and down," the weight of the ship or the pull of the windlass breaks the anchor free from the bottom.

    : The anchor chain is hove in close to the ship's side but not yet vertical; it is slackening as the vessel moves toward the anchor. : The chain is stretched out at an

    Raising the anchor requires coordinated efforts between the Cable Party and the Navigation Officer (N/O).

    : The chain is vertical, leading straight down to the seabed. This is the final stage before the anchor breaks free. : The anchor chain is hove in close

    : The chain is leading straight ahead of the bow.

    : The chain is stretched out at an acute angle to the seabed, under significant tension.

    : The moment the anchor fluke leaves the seabed. The vessel is technically no longer anchored and is "underway". 3. Step-by-Step "Heaving Up" Procedure

    The "stay" describes the tension and angle of the anchor chain, which informs the captain if the anchor is still holding or if it is being successfully retrieved.

    : As the chain becomes "up and down," the weight of the ship or the pull of the windlass breaks the anchor free from the bottom.

    : The anchor chain is hove in close to the ship's side but not yet vertical; it is slackening as the vessel moves toward the anchor.

    Raising the anchor requires coordinated efforts between the Cable Party and the Navigation Officer (N/O).

    : The chain is vertical, leading straight down to the seabed. This is the final stage before the anchor breaks free.

    : The chain is leading straight ahead of the bow.

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