Question 4048 Deck General

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Which part of an anchor actually digs into the bottom?

A Fluke
B Stock
C Crown
D Shank
AI Explanation

The correct answer is A) Fluke. The fluke of an anchor is the part that actually digs into the bottom and holds the anchor in place. The fluke is the curved, pointed end of the anchor that penetrates the seafloor when the anchor is set. The other parts of the anchor, such as the stock, crown, and shank, are responsible for the anchor's overall design and function, but it is the fluke that provides the holding power by embedding into the bottom. The other answer choices are incorrect because the stock, crown, and shank do not directly engage with the seafloor to hold the anchor in place. These components are important for the anchor's stability and deployment, but the fluke is the critical part that allows the anchor to grip the bottom and secure the vessel.

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