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Improved Martin Anchor. The self-canting and close-stowing Martin anchor, which, passing through successive improvements, became the improved Martin anchor made of forged iron. A projection in the centre of the arms works in a recess at the hub of the shank; the vacancies outside the shank are filled by blocks bolted through on each side, and are flush with the side plates, which keep the flukes in position.

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Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition, Vol. 1, Page 948

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1911

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Improved Martin Anchor. The self-canting and close-stowing Martin anchor, which, passing through successive improvements, became the improved Martin anchor made of forged iron. A projection in the centre of the arms works in a recess at the hub of the shank; the vacancies outside the shank are filled by blocks bolted through on each side, and are flush with the side plates, which keep the flukes in position.

Source

Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition, Vol. 1, Page 948

Date

1911

Author

Encyclopædia Britannica

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Public domain


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current 07:08, 23 October 2008 Thumbnail for version as of 07:08, 23 October 2008572 × 601 (15 KB) Eric Shalov ( talk | contribs){{Information |Description=Improved Martin Anchor. The self-canting and close-stowing Martin anchor, which, passing through successive improvements, became the improved Martin anchor made of forged iron. A projection in the centre of the arms works in a r
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