First of all, remember to always anchor in the same spot and also make sure your bow is a fit to your frame! I am an avid archer with thirty years of experience. The first thing I tell students is to make sure your draw length is set to you. When you draw your trigger finger, your knuckle should be straight below your shooting eye, which should put the string right in the corner of your mouth. That is a perfect fit. If your knuckle is under your ear, it's too long, and you have no permanent anchor point. If your knuckle is at the corner of your mouth, it's too long. Your local Archery shop can fix you right up and set your draw length to you! Trigger finger under your eye is perfect. I hope this helps, and happy shooting! Remember to take a child hunting and protect our rights to enjoy the outdoors.
anchor from the bow, rather than the stern
Sailing yachts have the anchor at the bow of the boat.
from the bow
from the bow
A bow stopper is a fitting to secure the anchor chain or rode to the vessel's bow when the anchor is raised. A chain stopper is used to hold the anchor chain in place and relieve strain on the windlass when the anchor is deployed or retrieved.
In most cases, people recognize bow shackles and anchor shackles as same, their names are used interchangeably. However, although the shape of bow shackle and anchor shackle looks similar, they are different type of shackles. Normally, the bowed part of bow shackle is much larger than an anchor shackle. Hopefully, this content could be helpful to you.
Anchor
Anchor from the bow
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A bow cleat
bow
the bow cleat