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Traditional Bristol Channel Pilot Cutter for sale in Bristol, stateprovince.E031, United Kingdom

LOCATION

Bristol, stateprovince.E031, United Kingdom

YEAR

1903

LENGTH

45.01 ft.

DETAILS

Condition

Used

Name

Peggy

Year

1903

Make & Model

Traditional Bristol Channel Pilot Cutter

Boat type

Sail

Length

45.01 ft.

Fuel Type

Diesel

Location

Bristol, stateprovince.E031, United Kingdom

MEASUREMENTS

Beam

12.5 ft.

Cabins

3

Draft

7.51 ft.

Fresh Water Tanks

1 (200)

DESCRIPTION


Built in 1903 by Rowles of Pill for Pilot Richard Case and worked until she was converted to a yacht by Moodys in 1925. Very detailed history accompanies the boat, she was bought by the present owner in 1975 and underwent a total rebuild in 1986 with further work including a new keel in 2004. 9 berths including a double in a rustic but functional interior. Beta 50hp diesel. A very rare opportunity to acquire a genuine Bristol Channel Pilot Cutter with all the history and provenance that goes with them.


Boat Name
Peggy
Specs
Builder: Rowles of Pill, Bristol
Designer: Traditional
Keel: Full
Dimensions
LOA: 57 ft 0 in
Beam: 12 ft 6 in
Length on Deck: 45 ft 0 in
Minimum Draft: 7 ft 6 in
Maximum Draft: 7 ft 6 in
Engines
Total Power: 50 HP
Engine 1:
Engine Brand: Beta Marine
Year Built: 2004
Engine Type: Inboard
Engine/Fuel Type: Diesel
Propeller: 3 blade propeller
Drive Type: Direct Drive
Engine Power: 50 HP
Cruising Speed: 6 knots
Tanks
Fresh Water Tanks: 1 (200)
Fuel Tanks: 1 (62)
Accommodations
Number of single berths: 6
Number of double berths: 1
Number of cabins: 3
Number of heads: 1
Rigging
Tiller
Inside Equipment
Marine head
Heating - Wood burner
Electrical Equipment
Shore power inlet
Specification

Wooden Ships Comments

Built by Edwin Rowles of Pill in 1903 as a Bristol Channel Pilot Cutter. She was launched as Wave and built for Pilot Richard Case who was unfortunately drowned in 1906. She was converted to a yacht by Moodys in 1925 and renamed Peggy. Bought by the present owner in 1973, she underwent a major period of rebuilding between 1984 and 1986 where the majority of the hull planks and frames and were replaced as well as the deck. In 2004 she had a new keel section fitted with 17 new floors and keel bolts.

Although not in immaculate yacht like condition, she is a sound and solid sailing yacht with a rich and well documented history. The next owner may wish to improve the interior and the finish, or they may like to continue with her in the same vein as she has been for the last 40+ years where she has been a much loved family yacht that has been the catalyst for many adventures and holidays.

She was surveyed in 2018 and a copy of this report is available. She has won many races against other Pilot Cutters with numerous trophies including the "Cock of the Bristol Channel 2018". Priced sensibly to sell not because she is a tired old boat but because the owner wishes to see her in suitable new hands that will continue to cherish and maintain her as she deserves.

Length on Deck 45'

Length Overall 57'

Beam 12'6"

Draft 7'6"

Construction

Planked in Scottish Larch, fastened with galvanise boat nails to heavy sawn Oak frames in pairs.

Majority of the hull planking and frames were replaced in the 84' - 86' rebuild

Oak keel with a new bottom section added in 2004.

All internal ballast as is common in the Pilot cutters, 4.5 tons of iron and lead

Grown Oak floors across the centreline, 17 new floors fitted in 2004 with new iron keel bolts fitted through these floors.

Solid straight laid pine deck fastened with galvanised drive screws to the deck beams and payed with Sikalfex. New in the '84-'86 rebuild.

Varnished teak skylight and cockpit coamings. She has an entrance hatch from the cockpit into the aft cabin and a second sliding hatch down into the saloon.

Rig

The entire rig was replaced in

Gaff cutter rig on a hollow mast made by Noble spars in 1986. Mast reduced in height with new standing rigging in 2010. Fidded topmast.

Hollow boom, gaff and bowsprit all by Noble Spars. Booom has a galvanised Appledore roller reefing system.

Standing rigging new in 2010. Galvanised wire to dead eyes and lanyards with external galvanised chain plates.

Traditional 3 strand running rigging with block and tackles.

All sails by McKillops of various ages, new headsails and refitted mainsail in 2010. All sails in good or excellent condition.

Machinery

Beta Marine 4cyl 50hp diesel installed new in 2004.

Centreline fixed 3 blade bronze propeller gives 6 knots max speed at 4l/hr

280l steel fuel tank under the main cabin double bunk.

200 gallon water tank under the saloon seating.

2 x 12 volt batteries with mains shore power charging.

Accommodation

Companion steps down from the cockpit into the aft cabin with a single berth to port and workshop storage space to starboard. On the centreline is the engine with an insulated box around it.

Starboard side passageway going forward into the saloon.

L-shaped galley to starboard with a 2 burner Primus stove and single large stainless sink. Work surface space at the forward end with storage shelves under.

Opposite the galley is a separated double berth cabin with the fuel tank under.

Large saloon with plenty of light from the long skylight. Starboard offset saloon table with seating around 3 sides. Water tank is built in under the seating unit. Long settee berth to port with a Pullman berth back creating a higher level single bunk.

Large cast iron wood burner in aft port corner of the saloon.

Port side passageway going forward into a comfortable sleeping cabin with a single berth either side and a single pipecot berth above either side.

Centreline door into the forpeak where there is a Blakes Lavac sea toilet which pumps directly overboard. Also plenty of storage space and the chain locker.

Full specification and details available upon request

Disclaimer:

These particulars have been prepared in good faith from information provided by the Vendors and are intended as a guide, Wooden Ships cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. The Purchaser should instruct his agent or surveyor to validate all details as necessary and satisfy himself with the condition of the vessel and its equipment.

PROPULSION

Cruising Speed

6 knots

Engine Count

1

Engine Horse Power

50 HP

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

HULL

Designer

Traditional

Hull Material

Wood

OTHER

Double Berths

1

Single Berths

6

Builder

Rowles of Pill, Bristol

Length on Deck

45 ft 0 in

Engine Year

2004

Engine Type

Inboard

Fuel Tanks

1 (62)

No of Heads

1

Keel

Full

Propeller

3 blade propeller

ABOUT TRADITIONAL BRISTOL CHANNEL PILOT CUTTER

The Traditional Bristol Channel Pilot Cutter is 45 feet long that boasts a 13 feet beam. This 1903 diesel Traditional Bristol Channel Pilot Cutter with 50 HP horsepower. The Traditional Bristol Channel Pilot Cutter is made of wood.