Used in boating and maritime contexts to stabilise a vessel’s position in the water. Typically made of durable, water-resistant materials.
When deployed, a sea anchor is attached to a vessel by a line or rope, and it is designed to be submerged in the water.The sea anchor creates drag in the water, effectively slowing down the vessel and preventing it from drifting or being pushed around by wind and currents. It’s particularly useful in adverse weather conditions, such as strong winds or heavy seas, where maintaining control and stability is crucial.