Nautical Term: Mushroom anchor

Definition of Mushroom anchor

A mushroom anchor is a type of anchor design that does not include a stock. Instead, it assumes the shape of a mushroom, with a flat, circular base and a round, tapering top.

For instance, imagine a sailor navigating rough waters during a storm. The sailor may drop a mushroom anchor to secure the boat. Due to its shape and the absence of a stock, the mushroom anchor can effectively dig into the seabed and hold the boat steady, even in the most turbulent conditions.

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