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Peter Tangvald | |
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Per Tangvald | |
Born | |
Died | 22 June 1991 | (aged 66)
Cause of death | Shipwreck |
Nationality | Norwegian |
Occupation(s) | Sailor, author |
Peter Tangvald (born Per Tangvald, 27 September 1924, died 22 June 1991) was a Norwegian sailor and adventurer. Known as one of the early deep-sea cruising pioneers and for his 1966 book Sea Gypsy, he reached notoriety after two of his seven wives[vague] had been lost at sea.[1][2][3] He himself drowned, along with his daughter Carmen, when his engineless yacht was wrecked in Bonaire in 1991.[1][2] His son Thomas escaped the accident, but suffered a similar fate when his own yacht was lost at sea years later, in 2014.[4][5]
In 2024, his daughter Virginia Tangvald, who was just five years old when her father died, released Ghosts of the Sea (Les Enfants du large), a multimedia book and documentary film project about coming to terms with the loss of her father and brother.[6] The book was published in September,[7] while the film, a Canadian-French coproduction, premiered at the 2024 Festival du nouveau cinéma in October.[8]