Weigh anchor is a nautical term indicating the final preparation of a sea vessel for getting underway.
Weighing anchor literally means raising the anchor of the vessel from the sea floor and hoisting it up to be stowed on board the vessel. At the moment when the anchor is no longer touching the sea floor, it is aweigh.
Weighanchor is a nautical term indicating the final preparation of a sea vessel for getting underway. Weighinganchor literally means raising the anchor...
an anchor when it is hanging on the rope and is not resting on the bottom. This is linked to the term to weighanchor, meaning to lift the anchor from...
Tempest, 1670. It is an order that a ship's anchors be raised, To "weighanchor" is to bring all anchor(s) aboard the vessel in preparation for departure...
"Captain Morgan defends trademark as Admiral Nelson's is ordered to weighanchor". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved 19 June 2019. "Captain Morgan creates...
ways"). Weigh is also a synonym for hanging or dangling, so that the process of raising an anchor, which causes it to hang at the end of the anchor-rope...
was agreed by the captain and myself, with the master and others to weighanchor and go for the place at Croatoan where our planters were for that then...
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second commander, the Englishman Robert Jones, and Ramón Freire. Before weighinganchor a conflict between Bouchard and his superiors arose when the expedition's...
framework from which a ship's anchor might be raised so it is no longer sitting on the seabed, riverbed or dock; "weighing [the] anchor" meant raising it using...
repetitive game play ("those who are looking for variety and surprises should weighanchor and sail for another game"), and "one-dimensional" NPCs unlike those...
journal entry by Isaac Mayo (a midshipman in the US Navy) states: weighedanchor stood down the harbor, passed Sandy Hook, where there are two light-houses...
improvised sea anchor. A sail, weighed down with an anchor chain or other heavy object, will also work as an improvised sea anchor. Early sea anchors were often...
used to support the ship's anchor when raising it (weighinganchor) or lowering it (letting go), and for carrying the anchor on its stock-end when suspended...
20, 2011. Archived from the original on December 1, 2011. "Mason to weighanchor, ship out to Columbus, Ohio". The Miami News. January 15, 1979. p. 128...
on board a number of ships from the Third Navy Squadron declined to weighanchor. Incidents of insubordination occurred aboard the dreadnoughts SMS Thüringen...
original on September 26, 2019. Retrieved September 26, 2019. "Pirates WeighAnchor from NAL/CIF Partnership". Massachusetts Pirates. September 26, 2019...
at a settlement, they dare not go ashore immediately. Instead, they weighanchor in mid-stream and beat drums to attract the locals. Barbarian merchants...
coordinated group effort in either a pulling or pushing action, included weighinganchor and setting sail. The shanty genre was typified by flexible lyrical...
Philippines sighted by Magellan, he did not land there. He continued south, weighedanchor at Suluan Island, and then finally, on 17 March 1521, he landed on Homonhon...
Tynemouth were given on 28 April. All the ships were to be ready to weighanchor at a favourable wind. The Lord Admiral, Viscount Lisle's flagship would...
centre anchor was the largest ever forged by hand and weighed nearly 16 tons. Twenty Clydesdale draught horses were needed to haul the centre anchor by wagon...