Question 4026 Deck General

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The holding capability of an anchor is primarily determined by the _______________.

A anchor's ability to dig in
B size of the vessel and its draft
C shape of the anchor
D stowage of the anchor on board
AI Explanation

You are correct, the answer is A) the anchor's ability to dig in. The holding capability of an anchor is primarily determined by its ability to bury or "dig in" to the seafloor. The shape, size, and design of the anchor are the key factors that influence how well it can penetrate and grip the bottom material, which in turn determines the anchor's holding power. Factors like the size and draft of the vessel, or the anchor's stowage on board, are secondary considerations that don't directly impact the anchor's fundamental holding capability. The other answer choices are incorrect because they do not directly determine the anchor's holding power. The vessel size/draft and anchor stowage are important factors, but they do not supersede the anchor's physical design and ability to dig into the seafloor.

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