Pete Goss

Pete Goss
Pete Goss MBE is a well-renowned sailor and adventurer, and has sailed more than 250,000 miles both racing and cruising.
In the 1996 Vendee Globe he rescued Frenchman and fellow competitor Raphael Dinelli from the Southern Ocean in hurricane force winds, for which he was awarded the MBE by Her Majesty the Queen and the Legion d’Honneur by the French President.
He was behind the building of Team Philips, and went on to build the wooden lugger Spirit of Mystery which he sailed from Cornwall to Australia.

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Tracey and I have just commenced construction of our very own Grand Designs in so much as we are self building a long dreamed of off-grid house in our little…

Electrical systems and electronics have become such an essential part of our normal lives that it’s hard to imagine life without them. Those good old days when there was a…

Designing my own boats has resulted in a series of different craft, ranging from small, high-performance multihulls through to a sea kayak, a Cornish lugger, a huge futuristic catamaran and…

A yacht with provisions in the cockpit

Navigation and boat handling are all well and good, but overlook the practicalities of keeping your crew fed, warm, safe and healthy and you risk putting a big hole in…

Going aground, I suspect,is far more common than we think. It’s one of those things that falls into the category where the measure isn’t the cock-up itself but the number…

Vendee Globe Kevin Escoffier rescue

When Kevin Escoffier’s boat sank in the Southern Ocean within two minutes, he was rescued by fellow Vendée Globe competitor Jean le Cam. Pete Goss examines the expert seamanship involved…