Boating New Zealand Boat Reviews
Reviews
Boating New Zealand News
News
Boating New Zealand Sports
Sport
Boating New Zealand Lifestyle
Lifestyle
advertise
Boating New Zealand Boat Reviews
Reviews
Boating New Zealand News
News
Boating New Zealand Sports
Sport
Boating New Zealand Lifestyle
Lifestyle
BOAT-REVIEWS-MOBILE
Boat Reviews
BOAT-NEWS-MOBILE
News
BOAT-SPORTS-MOBILE
Sports
BOAT-LIFESTYLE-MOBILE
Lifestyle
HomeNew Zealand NewsProfiles on Key FiguresSir Peter Blake: A legacy of sailing and conservation

Sir Peter Blake: A legacy of sailing and conservation

Published
Photos and media by
Boating New Zealand
Bookmark post
Bookmarked
Bookmark post
Bookmarked

On this day, 5 December 2001, New Zealand lost one of its greatest maritime legends, Sir Peter Blake, to an act of piracy on the Amazon River. A revered sailor, environmental advocate, and national icon, Sir Peter’s sailing and conservation contributions inspire generations worldwide.

The champion of the seas

Sir Peter Blake’s unparalleled achievements in the world of competitive sailing cemented his reputation as one of the finest yachtsmen in history. Over a career spanning decades, he competed in and won some of the most grueling races, including the prestigious Whitbread Round the World Race, which he dominated aboard Steinlager 2 during the 1989-90 campaign, taking line honours in all six legs—a feat never repeated​.

Sir Peter Blake. Photo credit: NZ Sailing Trust

Blake also led New Zealand’s historic America’s Cup victory in 1995 with Black Magic, a campaign defined by teamwork and meticulous preparation. Under his leadership, Team New Zealand defeated Dennis Conner’s Young America 5-0, bringing the Cup to the Southern Hemisphere for the first time. He later spearheaded the successful 2000 defence, solidifying New Zealand’s place on the global sailing stage​.

- Advertisement, article continues below -
Tauranga Boat Sales
Whangamata Marina 15m Berth For Sale
Whangamata Marina 15m Berth For Sale
$265,000
Perfect Spot Whangamata Marina E8, 15 Meter Berth for Sale Asking $265,000.

Beyond competition: conservation and leadership

Blake’s interests extended well beyond competitive sailing. A passionate environmentalist, he spent his later years advocating for the protection of fragile marine ecosystems. As a United Nations goodwill ambassador for the environment, Blake voyaged aboard his vessel, Seamaster, documenting the state of the world’s waters and raising awareness about the urgent need for conservation​.

His work culminated in the establishment of the Sir Peter Blake Trust, which promotes leadership and environmental stewardship. The trust continues his mission by educating and inspiring young people, ensuring his legacy thrives in the hearts of future generations​.

Tragic loss, enduring legacy

Sir Peter Blake’s life was tragically cut short at the age of 53 when armed pirates attacked him and his crew on the Amazon River in Brazil. While protecting his team, Blake was fatally shot. His death sent shockwaves through the global sailing and environmental communities, but it also galvanised efforts to honour his memory and uphold his vision for a sustainable world​.

The late Sir Peter Blake’s 1989-90 Whitbread winning Steinlager II fully restored and now operated by the New Zealand Sailing Trust. Photo credit: New Zealand Sailing Trust

Celebrating Sir Peter’s vision

Today, Sir Peter Blake’s influence is evident in the enduring popularity of sailing in New Zealand and the continued success of the yachts he raced, such as Lion New Zealand and Steinlager 2, which serve as educational platforms for young sailors. His emphasis on teamwork, resilience, and environmental responsibility resonates not just with sailors but with all who value the ocean’s vital role in our planet’s future​.

As we remember Sir Peter Blake, we celebrate his contributions not only as a legendary yachtsman but as a visionary leader who inspired a nation and left a profound impact on the world’s seas.

SHARE:

Exclusive
Exclusive

EXCLUSIVE: Flying the flag. Ken Lupton’s high-speed life between farm and finish line

Hydroplanes
Exclusive interview: Ken Lupton talks to Boating New Zealand about chasing the HRL title and jugglin...
Article
Article

A guiding star for generations of seafarers, Vale Alan Lucas OAM, has died at the age of 89

Profiles on Key Figures
Boaties across the Tasman remember the author, illustrator, and seafarer who mapped Australia’s coas...
Article
Article

Starling chief measurer retires

Boat World
Starling chief measurer Brian Peet’s family is synonymous with the Starling class.

Comments

This conversation is moderated by Boating New Zealand. Subscribe to view comments and join the conversation. Choose your plan →

This conversation is moderated by Boating New Zealand.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Boating New Zealand
Boating New Zealandhttps://www.boatingnz.co.nz
Boating NZ is New Zealand’s premier marine title devoted to putting its readers behind the wheel of the latest trailerboats, yachts and launches to hit the market. It inspires with practical content and cruising adventures, leads the fleet with its racing coverage and is on the pulse of the latest maritime news and innovation.

Omega Trailers

We are trailer experts - we ONLY do trailers! We prioritise quality and innovation so that our custom...

Catamarans International

Catamarans International produces the majority of its components from female moulds. This allows for a hard wearing Gel Coat finish without the added expense and time involved with fairing and painting. In addition by using our moulded component system a boat builder can save months in build time opposed to “one off” construction.  All our components are engineered using a composite sandwich construction producing a stiff lightweight finished product. Pleasure Boat Range Our typical range...

LATEST NEWS

2005 Ganley Solution 43

The Ganley “Solution” can sail anywhere on our oceans. It has low mileage 72 HP Nissan diesel with 3:1 Borg Warner gear box French oller furler with lots of sails, anchors and batteries plus solar panel, GPS, and depth sounder.

1974 Townson 36 Custom

With a beam of 3.28m, a draft of 1.9m, and a displacement of 6,240kg, Jenanne II is a proven performer under sail, equally capable as a comfortable Gulf cruiser or a serious contender in classic yacht regattas.