ankkurikaapeliin
Ankkurikaapeliin is a Finnish term that translates to "anchor cable" or "mooring cable" in English. It refers to a strong, heavy cable or rope used to secure a vessel, such as a ship or boat, to an anchor. The anchor, when deployed, digs into the seabed, and the ankkurikaapeliin provides the tensile strength to hold the vessel in place, preventing it from drifting due to currents, wind, or waves.
These cables are typically made of metal, often steel, for maximum durability and resistance to abrasion and
The connection between the ankkurikaapeliin and the anchor is usually made with a robust shackle or a