Sailing Cornubia a Bristol Channel PILOT CUTTER

Sailing Cornubia a Bristol Channel PILOT CUTTER



CLASIC YACHT TV ‘BARCĂ DE VANZARE’. Lansată în 1911, construită pentru pilotul Morrice, „voiajul inaugural al Cornubiei a fost prima ei sarcină – să-și livreze proprietarul și pilotul pe o navă din largul insulei Barry (Țara Galilor de Sud, Regatul Unit). Acest film este povestea unei bărci curajoase și nobile, povestită cu pasiune de actualul ei proprietar TONY WINTER. Această barcă clasică a fost restaurată în 2004, relansată în 2009. Barcă recomandată de vânzare pe Classic Yacht TV: classicyacht.tv/classic-yachts-for-sale/#classic-yacht-tv-featured-classic-boat-for-sale

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23 thoughts on “Sailing Cornubia a Bristol Channel PILOT CUTTER

  1. I don't like the stern with all that overhang, or as sailors say unsupported weight, better to have a longer waterline length

  2. I'm new at this "watching business." I've binge watched the "Tally Ho" restoration from the start. Is it fair to say that I understand what "fair" really means? Watching Leo and others dive right in on a huge job, dedicated to the history and tradition has given me a budding love for the water. Would that I could take a sail on a true wooden masterpiece like "Cornubia" or "Tally Ho" or any other true sailing yacht I do believe I could safely die and be at peace with this world. Such lovely craftsmen and lovely creations.

  3. Colonel Bill Tilman loved these craft; Mischief and Sea Breeze were his two favorites. His adventures are re-counted in Total Loss.

  4. If I believed in past lives I was a captain of a Pilot Cutter like this one. My hearts drawn to these beautiful ships.

  5. I appreciate the concern of the owner to maintain as much of the original boat's aesthetics as possible. such boats should really get a second ''life'' in the right hands 🙂

  6. Don't use stainless shackles, as advised in this video, but not just because they look wrong on a pilot cutter, but because they fail. Galvanised shackles are stronger. I used some stainless shackles on my gaff ketch in 1980, and got rid of them before the end of the year because of two shackles carrying away.

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