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CABLE

Volume 6 · 67 words · 1860 Edition

a large strong rope, or iron chain, made fast to the anchor, by which a ship is secured. It is usually 120 fathoms; hence the expression a cable's length. See ROPE-MAKING.

The Sheet Anchor Cable is the greatest cable belonging to a ship.

The Stream Cable is a hawser or rope used to moor the ship in a river or haven sheltered from the wind and sea.