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The Bristol Channel Cutter, also called the Bristol Channel Cutter 28, is an American sailboat that was designed by Lyle Hess as a "character boat" cruiser and first built in 1976. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The boat is based upon Hess's earlier Renegade design.
The Bristol Channel is one of the most dangerous stretches of water in the world, due to its huge tidal range of over 14 metres (46 ft) [4] – second only to the Bay of Fundy in Eastern Canada [5] [6] – currents hitting 7 knots (8.1 mph) (faster than many sailing ships of the day); all combining to hide rocks and constantly shifting sand bars.
MV Balmoral is a vintage excursion ship owned by MV Balmoral Fund Ltd., a preservation charity. Her principal area of operation is the Bristol Channel, although she also operates day excursions to other parts of the United Kingdom.
A narrower definition adopted for navigation purposes by some charts includes only the area downstream of the Second Severn Crossing near Severn Beach, South Gloucestershire. [9] The definition used on Admiralty Chart SC1179 and the Bristol Channel and Severn Cruising Guide is that the estuary extends upstream to Aust, the site of the Severn ...
Ports and harbours of the Bristol Channel (3 C, 20 P) R. River basins of the Bristol Channel (9 C) S. Shipwrecks in the Bristol Channel (12 P) Swansea Bay (35 P)
And now it appears its flagship location, Georgine’s, is looking for a new owner. ... Georgine's, a family-owned fine dining restaurant in Bristol Township, is for sale.
After Captain Bob died, Peter and Alexander Campbell moved their business to Bristol, [3] and set up the White Funnel fleet for coastal cruising. The company was formally created in 1893 and used the White Funnel image as a company logo. During the First World War twelve of the fleet were requisitioned by the Admiralty as minesweepers and a ...
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