Andrew Morris

Andrew Morris

Accredited Specialist

Entrepreneur and father of two, Mos is 48 years old and lives in Nottinghamshire. His business interests are varied and he owns a number of award-winning companies that range across industries as diverse as shipping and iconic motorbike manufacture. He also has a strong interest in motor racing. Mos is an experienced ocean rower and knows just how tough life at sea can be, as well as how to survive living in such a small space for weeks on end.

Mos’ first attempt at rowing the Atlantic Ocean back in 2005 ended after just one night at sea. After hitting his head and getting concussion, he was returned to the dry land by the support yacht, crewed by Mick Dawson. Having taken time to recover, Mos decided to set out again and this time persuaded Mick to join him onboard. Together they successfully rowed the 3,000 miles from the Canary Islands to Antigua, and developed a unique and lasting bond in the process.

Behind the scenes, one of the key factors that drives Mos is proving that with hard work, determination and passion, you can achieve your dreams. He is keen to pass on this ethos to future generations and is seeking to raise money for the OAR Legacy, a fleet of rowing boats targeted for use by able bodied and disabled young people from deprived areas.

About Me

Entrepreneur and father of two, Mos is 48 years old and lives in Nottinghamshire. His business interests are varied and he owns a number of award-winning companies that range across industries as diverse as shipping and iconic motorbike manufacture.

He also has a strong interest in motor racing. Mos is an experienced ocean rower and knows just how tough life at sea can be, as well as how to survive living in such a small space for weeks on end.

Mos’ first attempt at rowing the Atlantic Ocean back in 2005 ended after just one night at sea. After hitting his head and getting concussion, he was returned to the dry land by the support yacht, crewed by Mick Dawson. Having taken time to recover, Mos decided to set out again and this time persuaded Mick to join him onboard. Together they successfully rowed the 3,000 miles from the Canary Islands to Antigua, and developed a unique and lasting bond in the process.

Behind the scenes, one of the key factors that drives Mos is proving that with hard work, determination and passion, you can achieve your dreams. He is keen to pass on this ethos to future generations and is seeking to raise money for the OAR Legacy, a fleet of rowing boats targeted for use by able bodied and disabled young people from deprived areas.