Restraint consisting of a canvas covered frame that floats behind a vessel; prevents drifting or maintains the heading into a wind.
1Another gang fell to work; pulling in the sea anchor.
2Your sea anchor saved you, that and good seamanship.
3Bettik rigged a sort of sea anchor using the microtent and the climbing rope, she said.
4On Thursday night the waves came crashing in and we reluctantly put the sea anchor out.
5Why don't you get that hundred-meter section of line you used as a sea anchor on Mare Infinitus?
6Trying to halt our backwards progress we put out the sea anchor and rested for a few hours.
7In the open ocean, with no sea anchor, he could readily flip during even a moderate tropical storm.
8The sea anchor had worked, and the trawler was now riding with the tide, her bow into the wind.
9Obviously they had retrieved their " sea anchor."
10Three large Pax Sea Navy frigates are at sea anchor off the platform, and two of them are combat submersibles.
11The gig and jolly-boat were towing astern; the rest were well away by now, drifting to a canvas sea anchor.
12He threw the primitive sea anchor overboard, hoping the current would catch it with enough strength to pull the trawler around.
13It was always a bad moment when the boats were cut free to drift on a sea anchor until recovered by the victors.
14Alvarenga strung 50 buoys from the boat as a makeshift " sea anchor" that floated on the surface, providing drag and stability.
15In this emergency White constructed a sea anchor, by means of which he hoped to prolong their struggle for at least a few hours.
16Sea anchors were hastily thrown overside, but still the ship approached the beach.