Sailing in Cornwall
Harbour Masters Offices in Cornwall
Contacting the Harbour Master - Cornwall Harbours
Stithians Lake - Cornwall Watersports
Stithians lake is located between Falmouth and Redruth and is 275 acres in size and is reputed to be one of windiest lakes in England. The lake is used for a variety of watersports such as sailing, windsurfing, fly fishing, water-skiing and canoeing, and has an RYA approved watersports Centre at its northern end.
Siblyback Lake - Sailing in Cornwall
Siblyback Lake is 57 hectares in size and is a medium sized lake providing excellent conditions for windsurfing, canoeing and dinghy events. The lake is situated on Bodmin Moor, approximately half way between the A30 and the A38 and is only 25 miles from the centre of Plymouth.
Harbours in Cornwall - Mevagissey - Looe -Fowey
Harbour Guide to Mevagissey Looe and Fowey East Cornwall
The Red Arrows return to Falmouth Cornwall
Cornwall in the Press - Falmouth Week secures the Red Arrows
The Spirit of Mystery arrives in Australia
Video taken of Spirit of Mystery arriving in Melbourne after successfully completeing the journey Newlyn in Cornwall.
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Life On board the Spirit of Mystery as she approaches Madeira
Vodeo of Pete Goss on board Spirit of Mystery as he approaches Madeira. Having left Newlyn and on their way to Melbourne to re-enact the famous journey of seven men from Cornwall who sailed to Australia to join the gold rush over 150 years ago.
See all of the Spirit of Mystery Videos.
For more information you can Visit the Spirit of Mystery web site.
Pete Goss and Spirit of Mystery on Boaters TV
Video report on the re-enactment of the journey made by seven men from Cornwall in Spirit of Mystery with Pete Goss.
This is an usual clip in that it is a from a US based internet video station.
The Spirit of Mystery section is the second item so bear with us as you listen to the mega yacht report!
See all of the Spirit of Mystery Videos.
Pete Goss leaves Newlyn in Spirit of Mystery
Video taken in te evening that Spirit of Mystery leaves Newlyn to start the voyage to South Australia re-enacting the journey of a Cornish fisherman who set off to join the gold rush.
See all of the Spirit of Mystery Videos.
For more information you can Visit the Spirit of Mystery web site.
Pete Goss talks about the Spirit of Mystery
Pete's latest project is reenacting the journey made by seven Cornishmen 154 years ago, who sailed from Cornwall to Australia in a 37ft lugger to join in with the Australian gold rush. Pete and three other crew members (consisting of, his brother-in-law, younger brother and son --who will be just 14 years old) are setting sail this October.
