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There's an indicator sign directly underneath it that when observed with detailed labels on, you'll see that it says "CH-1, w/s, a/d, 1".
If the ship is running low on power, then it has a generator that can be manually controlled through the bridge or engine room to generate the wanted amount of power via a separate throttle (explore the bridge), although the main engines have their own smaller generators that slightly balance out the power consumption when moving at full speed.
The anchor extension length is limited by the type of winch used, so in order to have the anchor extend further, I would have to put a larger winch on the front, which I tried, but it didn't look good. Though the anchor should be long enough, it was meant to be used near land, or connected to another ship that you don't want to drift away from while doing something near it, not to anchor you in the middle of the ocean.
The autopilot doesn't have obstacle avoidance, if that's what you're referring to.