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Real Survival Stories

Mayday on Christmas: Epic Ocean Rescue (Repeat)

Real Survival Stories

NOISER

History, Society & Culture, Wilderness, Sports, Documentary

4.81.8K Ratings

🗓️ 25 December 2025

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

This week, we take a trip into the Real Survival Stories archive. In case you missed them the first time around, there are over 120 stories in the back catalogue available to listen to now. We’ll be back as normal, every week, after a short festive break.   Most don’t make it to the finish. Some don’t survive. Two months into a monumental sailing race, Pete Goss is beset by the worst storm he’s ever faced. And then… a distress call comes in. A fellow skipper is sinking and needs urgent help. Suddenly, Pete’s battle to stay alive becomes the most daring of rescue missions…   A Noiser podcast production. Hosted by John Hopkins. Written by Sean Coleman. For ad-free listening, bonus material and early access to new episodes, join Noiser+.  Click the subscription banner at the top of the feed to get started. Or go to noiser.com/subscriptions   If you have an amazing survival story of your own that you’d like to put forward for the show, let us know. Drop us an email at support@noiser.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

It's Christmas Day, 1996.

0:06.0

Fourteen hundred miles from land, deep in the southern ocean.

0:12.0

35-year-old Marine turned yachtsman, Pete Goss, is nearly two months into the world's toughest sailing race, the Vonday Globe. And right now, the storm is

0:24.5

whipping up around him. A powerful swell churns the dark waters, stretching the waves into

0:31.1

hills that quickly become mountains. Twisting turbulent winds, spin Pete's boat and lash it with spray.

0:40.3

The gusts are well over 70 miles per hour.

0:43.2

It's hard to breathe through the salty bluster.

0:47.9

Pete is no stranger to terrifying tempests, but this one is especially sinister.

0:55.0

Every storm is different, but this particular storm just didn't feel good.

1:00.0

40, 50, 60 knots of wind and I could only just keep up with the sail changes.

1:06.0

I mean, the boat got knocked down. Imagine a big breaking wave, the size of a three or four story building, knocking it on its side.

1:13.6

So it's pretty wild.

1:15.6

Pete scrambles below deck.

1:18.6

But as the boat pitches and yours, there is a violent bump and he's thrown into the ceiling.

1:25.6

Another huge impact shudders through the hull,

1:28.3

and he's catapulted onto the chart table.

1:31.3

There's water slopping around the boat, tools and equipment strewn everywhere.

1:36.3

It's a nautical nightmare.

1:38.3

And then, amid the chaos, a high-pitched alarm suddenly screeches out. It's coming from the onboard satellite system.

1:47.0

I wasn't sure what it was.

1:49.0

I worked my way across the boat, kind of wedged myself down,

1:53.0

called up the message to find it was a May Day.

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