Crédit photo : PGN Ocean Racing / Mini Transat 2023
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Peter Gibbons-Neff Jr
From the US Marine Corps to the Mini Transat, aboard a Manuard proto
Peter Gibbons-Neff Jr — "PGN" — 36 years old, based in Annapolis (Maryland). Intelligence officer in the US Marine Corps for about ten years (Afghanistan, anti-narcotics missions, amphibious deployments with the US Navy), he left active duty in summer 2021 and remains a reservist in the USMC. His Mini 6.50 is named "Terminal Leave" — the final leave before the end of service, a deliberate wordplay for a serviceman transitioning to the open sea.
A classic sailing path from Annapolis
Trained on a 420 at the Severn Sailing Association in Annapolis, he joined the Varsity Offshore team of the US Naval Academy during his four years at USNA (class of 2011). The standard East Coast US academic path for competitive sailing: junior club, university team, then professional life. Except that, in his case, professional life was the Marine Corps.
Mini Transat 2023: a transatlantic race finished with a single rudder
In September 2020, he purchased "Terminal Leave" (production Mini 6.50, sail number USA 837) and entered the Mini Transat qualification. In 2023, he started from Les Sables d'Olonne, stopped in Santa Cruz de La Palma (Canary Islands), then headed to Saint-François in Guadeloupe. About 2,300 nautical miles from the finish, he lost a rudder. Detour for repairs, then he completed the race. It's exactly the kind of incident that ends the race for half the fleet; PGN finished.
PGN Ocean Racing: a Manuard foiling proto for the 2027 Transat
He founded the "PGN Ocean Racing" team and switched categories. New boat: a Mini 6.50 foiling prototype designed by Sam Manuard, under construction at JPS Production in La Trinité-sur-Mer (Nicolas Groleau’s yard). Launch planned for spring 2026, two seasons of tuning, then the Mini Transat 2027 (La Rochelle → Salvador de Bahia). The project is associated with US Patriot Sailing, the association supporting US armed forces veterans through offshore sailing.
Achievements
- Mini Transat 2023 — Les Sables d'Olonne → Santa Cruz de La Palma → Saint-François (Guadeloupe), aboard "Terminal Leave" (production Mini 6.50, USA 837). Race completed despite losing a rudder 2,300 nautical miles from the finish.
- 2026 season — tuning of the Sam Manuard Mini 6.50 foiling prototype (JPS Production yard, La Trinité-sur-Mer).
- Mini Transat 2027 (target) — La Rochelle → Salvador de Bahia, under the colors of PGN Ocean Racing / US Patriot Sailing.
- Training: Varsity Offshore Sailing Team, US Naval Academy (USNA class of 2011); original club: Severn Sailing Association, Annapolis.

