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  2. Cable ferry - Wikipedia

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    A cable ferry (including the types chain ferry, swing ferry, floating bridge, or punt) is a ferry that is guided (and in many cases propelled) across a river or large body of water by cables connected to both shores. Early cable ferries often used either rope or steel chains, with the

  3. Cable carrier - Wikipedia

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    An example of a standard type chain with cables running through it. Cable carriers, also known as drag chains, energy chains, or cable chains depending on the manufacturer, are guides designed to surround and guide flexible electrical cables and hydraulic or pneumatic hoses connected to moving automated machinery.

  4. Chain - Wikipedia

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    Chain hoist, device used for lifting or lowering a load; Chain boat, a type of river craft that used a steel chain laid along the riverbed for its propulsion; Chain-linked lewis, a self-locking lifting device particularly for stone using a chain link as a pivot; Curb chain, used on curb bits when riding a horse

  5. Anchor - Wikipedia

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    A sea anchor is a drag device, not in contact with the seabed, used to minimize drift of a vessel relative to the water. A drogue is a drag device used to slow or help steer a vessel running before a storm in a following or overtaking sea, or when crossing a bar in a breaking sea.

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  8. Grappling hook - Wikipedia

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    Ancient Japanese iron kaginawa climbing hook A chain grapnel – used to recover a cable from the seabed. A grappling hook or grapnel is a device that typically has multiple hooks (known as claws or flukes) attached to a rope or cable; it is thrown, dropped, sunk, projected, or fastened directly by hand to where at least one hook may catch and hold on to objects.

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    If your summer is full of days at the beach or on the waterlogged trail, these water shoes will help your feet survive the adventure.