Anchor chock

Ships – Anchor trippers

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114221R, B63B 2122

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040580741

ABSTRACT:
A twin fluke marine anchor chock for securing a marine anchor to the deck or hull of a vessel whenever the anchor is not in use. The anchor is removeably locked to the chock by the interaction of an anchor body (crown or stock) securing connector disposed at one end of the chock and a shank down-lock which secures the shank to the chock. The chock may include a shank actuated, resilient fluke locking means. An anchor may be quickly secured or released from the chock by manual rotation of the shank.

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patent: 3785323 (1974-01-01), Lantz

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