How Do Anchors Actually Work?
From rocks fastened with rope used by early fishermen to Titanic's enormous anchor, it is clear anchors are crucial for slowing and stopping ships, but what about their design makes them so effective? And how did this magnificent feat of maritime engineering come to be? The truth may surprise you. Join us as we dive into the fascinating world of anchors, exploring their history, development and evolution. Oceanliner Designs explores the design, construction, engineering and operation of history’s greatest vessels– from Titanic to Queen Mary and from the Empress of Ireland to the Lusitania. Join maritime researcher and illustrator Michael Brady as he tells the stories behind some of history's most famous ocean liners and machines! 00:00 Intro 02:11 Anchor Origins 05:31 Design Evolution 07:47 How They Work 11:30 Extreme Conditions 14:05 Outro Click the link to subscribe | / @oceanlinerdesigns #ships #sinking #disaster #titanic #wrecks #exploration #history #adventure #design #engineering #maritime #safety #vessels #sailing #documentary #story #oceanlinerdesigns

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