When I first met Peter Commette in the early 1990s, I had no idea he was the first Laser (now ILCA 7) world champion—or, as Seahorse puts it, “the game changer” as a “kinetic sailing pioneer.” Peter should probably wear a sign: something like, “Warning: Will Spout Sailing Knowledge Pretty Much Forever.”

Peter is the poster boy for the benefits of devoting time and brain power to our sport—and also to the perils of losing perspective both on and off the race course. I’ve learned a ton from him in the past 30-plus years, and I’d heard just enough about the crazy 1976 Finn Trials to want to learn more. So I asked for a more formal chat and then wrote it up for Seahorse.
I’d like to say I thought up the title: Intensity, meet insight. Alas, it was one of the many small tweaks that polished up my submitted draft into a piece I’m excited to share.
Peter hasn’t sailed a major Snipe regatta in several years, but even so his name came up at a debrief after the hardest day of a very difficult 2026 Snipe Nationals. One of the many “kids” who’d sailed with him remembered being “encouraged” to hold up the boom on a long and lumpy light-air downwind leg, something pretty much no one does anymore because it’s too hard. Yet another example of an endless drive to improve.
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Thanks for being here, and see you next Thursday.
Read Peter Commette: Intensity, Meet Insight
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Awesome piece, Carol. Loved every word of it!