Getting Afloat with Nick Gates, Episode 7. Pilot Cutters.
We Visit Bristol Channel Pilot Cutters Kindly Light and Marianne at Gweek Quay in Cornwall. We take a look at Agnes being built, and go for a sail on Eve of St Mawes, possibly the boat that started the Pilot Cutter Revolution. We make a beaching leg, look at seasoning timber, and watch a stem cut and fitted. On the Sharpie we fit the foredeck.

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Getting Afloat with Nick Gates. Episode 10, Coastal Cruising

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The History of the Yacht Tally Ho / Pilot Cutters / Going South - Rebuilding Tally Ho EP18

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Duck Dodge 6 16 26

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Sailing Cornubia a Bristol Channel PILOT CUTTER

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Getting Afloat with Nick Gates, Episode 12, Engines

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We Bought a Thames A-Rater... Champagne No.21, What Have I Done?

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Unbelievable Smart Workers | Genius Construction Skills, Crazy Fails | Part 110 #construction #smart

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Shannon Boat Builder

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The Boats That Built Britain - The Pilot Cutter - Part 1

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Getting Afloat with Nick Gates Episode 5. Trawlers

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Segling med romsdalfæring: Hjelvika 1983

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Pilot Cutter Championships 2019

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Timber Craft (1984) | Traditional Bush Timber Skills | Artisans of Australia

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My Classic Boat Maurice Griffiths 26ft Gaff cutter

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Massive New Pilot Cutter Build / Ferry Planks - Rebuilding Tally Ho EP17

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Getting Afloat with Nick Gates, Episode 11, Channel Crossing

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A Rogue Mariner on the upper Thames

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500 Incredible Boat Moments Caught On Camera!

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Hands: Shannon Boat Builder

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