YOUR ORDER

Empty Shopping cart

PROCEED TO CHECKOUT

Back

Ocean Freedom

Anne Pilcher Gough

Having grown up by Sydney Harbour, Anne's love affair with the sea and, later, ocean sailing was ‎sealed from an early age. After living in three different countries with three different sailing ‎partners, she eventually sailed around the world in the 36' steel yacht ‘Kiwi Dream' with her New ‎Zealand partner, Alan Forrest. Taking five years and doing 33,000 sea miles, visiting twenty-nine ‎countries, hitting two whales, surviving a rat infestation, and wearing out two sets of sails, going a ‎less unusual route via Cape Horn (the Everest for sailors) until they were stopped by COVID-19 in ‎the remote Patagonia Chilean channels in 2020, before finally returning to New Zealand. Woven ‎through the book, are some of the author's encounters during forty years of sailing and yacht ‎deliveries. From crossing the Atlantic on a square-rigged ship to sailing the Northwest Passage and ‎fighting hurricane force 4 winds in Antarctica.‎

Paperback  |   Hardback   |   eBook

ABOUT ANNE PILCHER GOUGH


Anne grew up by Sydney Harbour in her ‎grandfather's house. After building a cement boat with ‎her first husband in 1979, eventually sailing to ‎Scotland from New Zealand between 1981 and 1984 ‎with her young son, living there for twenty-eight ‎years, sailing on yacht deliveries worldwide, she went ‎on to become the first Australian woman to sail most ‎of the Northwest Passage in 2007, surviving a force 4 ‎hurricane in Antarctica in 2009. Moving to New ‎Zealand in 2013, where she now resides, Anne went ‎on to sail the world, circumnavigating for five years in ‎a 36' steel yacht ‘Kiwi Dream' with her Southland ‎partner, Alan Forrest.‎