Please select your home edition
Edition
North Sails Loft 57 Podcast

Poole-based Anchoright wins national Maritime UK Start Up of the Year 2025 Award

by Anchoright 30 Jun 09:31 PDT
Anchoright winning Startup of the Year © Anchoright

A company created as a result of an avid boater's concerns for safety and the environment has won Start Up of the Year in the national Maritime UK 2025 Awards.

Over 300 companies from all over the UK attended Maritime UK's national awards in Dover on Thursday 26 June where Poole-based Anchoright was announced as 2025 Start Up of the Year winner.

Anchoright was set up in 2023 by Quinton Watts, who quit his corporate job in cybersecurity to develop a safety product that would help boaters safely and ecologically mark their anchor chains. The system works on any size of boat from small vessels to superyachts.

The Anchoright system is manufactured in the UK and comprises eco-friendly colour coded markers, which can be quickly and easily installed into anchor chain, and a reference plate to place by the windlass. This enables those letting out anchors to know what length of anchor chain has been deployed - essential to ensure the craft is safely moored when at anchor.

Quinton says the idea came to him when preparing his boat for the up-coming season whilst thinking about the best method of marking his anchor chain. "Depending on the depth of water, the type of seabed, and the weather conditions, it's imperative that boaters know how much chain is let out when you drop the anchor. Until now, people usually use paint or cable ties, but these are temporary, come off in the sea and typically requires replacing every season. I decided there must be a long-lasting eco-friendly solution, and developed the Anchoright system which provides sturdy, colour-coded markers which can be quickly and easily screwed into any size of anchor chain, enabling anyone on board to easily see the length of chain as it goes overboard."

Asking sailing friends and colleagues for help, Quinton got the Anchoright system tested on yachts of varying types and sizes in the UK, Caribbean and even the Arctic. Taking on board customer feedback and reviews, the product was further enhanced introducing custom-made systems suitable for the needs of very large yachts, as well as easy-to-purchase online packs and colour-customised sets. Feedback included the fact the Anchoright system saves professional crew on board large yachts a lot of time previously spent painting chains, is a long-lasting fit and forget product, and is also environmentally-friendly.

Once the website was set up to enable online purchasing and with product patents applied for, Quinton then realised that in order to grow, he would need to look at expanding into international markets. "Being completely fresh into the marine industry, I really didn't know how to make the next step to develop and grow the company," he admits. By joining the UK's marine trade body, British Marine, Quinton was introduced to "business angel" Barrow International.

With over 40 years of expertise helping companies expand into international markets, David Barrow worked with Quinton firstly to undertake market research to establish the potential demand for the product and in which key countries. "Once we knew Anchoright was perceived as a unique product and there was a real demand for it, we set about finding the right distributors for Anchoright in countries including France, Germany, and Scandinavia. Within 12 months we had 13 distributors selling Anchoright internationally," says Barrow.

International demand also led to Quinton having to move into larger premises, outsource much of the manufacturing, with investment also in injection moulding tools and additional manufacturing equipment.

"Finding a business mentor like David Barrow has been a game changer for me," says Quinton. "We discuss overall business strategy, financial planning, sales initiatives and product development, and his input and advice has enabled me to grow effectively and quickly, using well-established and respected distributors globally, which was key to winning Maritime UK's national Start Up of the Year award."

Barrow though says winning the Start Up of the Year award is a result of Quinton's forward-thinking and customer-orientated approach. "Quinton is extremely clever. He developed this product and then took the idea through to fruition through being well-organised and focussing on getting the details right and being customer and service-focussed. He thoroughly deserved to win this award."

Related Articles

Robert H. Tiedemann Classics Regatta concludes
A triumphant start to the Classic Yacht Challenge Series The 2025 Robert H. Tiedemann Classics Regatta, hosted by the New York Yacht Club, delivered a spectacular start to this year's Classic Yacht Challenge Series. Posted today at 3:59 pm
iQFOiL World Championships set to open in Aarhus
Olympic medalists and world-class riders gather in Denmark for the biggest iQFOiL event of the year. The stage is set in Aarhus for a spectacular week of high-speed sailing as the iQFOiL World Championships 2025 kick off on 4 July, bringing together over 200 of the world's best windsurfers from more than 40 nations. Posted today at 1:28 pm
The Ocean Race Europe to showcase new race tracker
Developed with PredictWind to revolutionise race coverage The Ocean Race, often described as the toughest test of a team in sport and widely recognised as a leader in impactful ocean health initiatives, and PredictWind, a global leader in marine weather forecasting, are collaborating on a new race tracker. Posted today at 12:44 pm
Oliver Heer confirms 2028 Vendée Globe ambition
The Swiss skipper aims to return for the 2028 edition of the legendary solo race with a newer boat After completing the Vendée Globe 2024 on his first attempt, Oliver Heer, the Swiss-German skipper of Tut gut Sailing, has confirmed his intention to return for the 2028 edition of the legendary solo race. Posted today at 8:18 am
SailingFast to provide unrivalled event support
During the WASZP Games at the Weymouth & Portland National Sailing Academy SailingFast UK is set to land in Weymouth on the 8th of July and will be on-site until the 26th of July to provide the GOLD STANDARD in event support. Posted today at 7:00 am
2025 29er Europeans at Lake Garda Opening Ceremony
More than 500 sailors paraded through the Riva del Garda's beautiful streets The 2025 29er European Championship officially opened today in stunning Riva del Garda, hosted by Fraglia Vela Riva. More than 500 sailors paraded through the city's beautiful streets in a colorful, high-energy opening ceremony. Posted on 2 Jul
The power of tech
What is the cost of safety? How do you measure it? More importantly, how do you appreciate it? What is the cost of safety? How do you measure it? More importantly, how do you appreciate it? Posted on 2 Jul
Jazz Turner Faces Everything and Rises
Non-stop, solo, unassisted British Isles navigation has captivated sailors & non-sailors alike Jazz Turner's Project FEAR, her non-stop, solo, unassisted navigation of the British Isles in her Albin Vega 27ft yacht has captivated sailors and non-sailors alike. Posted on 2 Jul
GKSS Match Cup Sweden & Nordea Women's Trophy D3
Surprise exits in Marstrand as Quarter-Finalists decided The qualifying round-robin stages at GKSS Match Cup Sweden in Marstrand finished today with the surprise departure of defending champion USA's Chris Poole/ Riptide Racing and Switzerland's Eric Monnin/ Capvis Swiss Match Racing Team from the Open Class. Posted on 2 Jul
Rolex TP52 Worlds in Cascais Day 1
Sled sparkle in Cascais' Atlantic surf to lead After seemingly being starved of boisterous top end conditions for some years now Okura's Sled crew have been relishing a return to big breezes and big waves. Posted on 2 Jul
Mackay Boats 728x90 BOTTOMLloyd Stevenson - AC Alinghi 1456x180px BOTTOMMaritimo M75