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Umm not sure if trolling? There are many different ways for ships to be 'docked' and for ships that have them, anchors are almost always used. What you are referring to is mooring which is often combined with conventional roping as well as anchoring.Why have the Dockers got an anchor on their jumper? You use ropes to dock. Anchors are for when there isn't a dock.
This is dumber than when the Bears had a Koala on their jumper.
Not true. You, like the Dockers, are incorrect. Here is simple explanation of the differences between anchoring, mooring and docking fyi.Umm not sure if trolling? There are many different ways for ships to be 'docked' and for ships that have them, anchors are almost always used. What you are referring to is mooring which is often combined with conventional roping as well as anchoring.
Pretty sure there are no Tigers roaming around Richmond nor Giants around Western Sydney, going off your logic there.
Although there is definitely a Demon or two in MelbourneUmm not sure if trolling? There are many different ways for ships to be 'docked' and for ships that have them, anchors are almost always used. What you are referring to is mooring which is often combined with conventional roping as well as anchoring.
Pretty sure there are no Tigers roaming around Richmond nor Giants around Western Sydney, going off your logic there.
Obvious troll is obviousNot true. You, like the Dockers, are incorrect. Here is simple explanation of the differences between anchoring, mooring and docking fyi.
The Differences Between Anchoring, Mooring & Docking - Van Isle Marina
Let’s look at the differences between anchoring, mooring, and docking. While they all refer to ways of securing your boat in place when necessary, these 3 nautical terms all mean something slightly different.vanislemarina.com