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Gear Up for the 100th Rolex Fastnet Race: Two Essentials You'll Want Onboard

by Marine Components International 29 May 2025 08:00 PDT
Mantus M2 Anchor and Revolve-Tec Antenna © Kate Porteous

The countdown is on. On 26 July 2025, the 100th anniversary edition of the Rolex Fastnet Race sets sail from Cowes, a legendary 695-mile offshore challenge that finishes, once again, in Cherbourg-en-Cotentin, France. Whether you're a seasoned Fastnet veteran or gearing up for your first time rounding the rock, this centenary race is one for the books.

If you're prepping your boat and safety gear for the ultimate offshore test, here are two expert-approved pieces of kit from Marine Products Direct that could make all the difference out there.

Mantus M2 Galvanised Steel Anchor: Offshore-Ready Reliability

For a yacht competing in a race like the Fastnet, the Mantus M2 Galvanised Steel Anchor is a standout choice. Built for serious offshore conditions, it delivers both quick setting and secure holding power in a wide range of sea floor types, from soft sand to dense grass and hard seabeds.

Here's why the M2 is right for you:

Quick to Set, Built to Hold - The M2 is quick to deploy, digs in fast and stays put, giving you peace of mind when anchoring in challenging or unfamiliar conditions. Ideal for kedging.

Roll Bar Reliability - The integrated roll bar ensures the anchor lands and sets correctly every time, even if your approach angle changes or the wind shifts.

Compact and Stowable - Designed with racers in mind, it breaks down for easy storage without compromising strength - a huge win on space-conscious racing yachts.

Performs in Tough Terrain - From weedy patches to rocky bottoms, the M2 is built to handle the diverse seabeds often encountered during offshore races.

Corrosion-Resistant Galvanised Steel - The high-quality finish makes it highly resistant to saltwater corrosion - ideal for extended offshore use.

Whether you're grabbing a night's rest post-race or seeking a secure hold in a weather window, the M2 is a piece of kit that's up to the challenge.

Also available in Stainless Steel.

Revolve-Tec Emergency Antenna: Lightweight Lifesaver

When communication matters most, you need backup that's fast, reliable, and easy to deploy. The award-winning Revolve-Tec Emergency Antenna delivers just that, and more.

Rollable, ultra-compact design. Stores down to just 11cm x 13cm in a grab bag or dry locker.

Deployed in seconds. Just unroll to 2.5m and connect, no extra parts, no faff.

High-performance RF & AIS-ready. Tuned to channel 16 with superb range and clarity.

High-viz finish with strobe option. Improves visibility and rescue chances in an emergency.

With a waterproof, military-grade composite construction and compatibility with most handheld VHF radios, this is next-level safety gear for offshore sailors.

Final prep? Don't leave these off the list.

Whether you're cruising the Solent or racing to France, the right equipment brings peace of mind and could be the edge that keeps you safe and in control when the unexpected strikes.

Explore the full specs here:

Mantus M2 Anchor

Revolve-Tec Emergency Antenna

Stay sharp. Stay safe. See you on the start line.

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