
Polly Agatha
Externally this new Bristol Channel Pilot Cutter, Polly Agatha is an exact replica of Peggy, the original boat (was built by Rowles of Pill in Bristol in 1904), all of the scantlings are the same as the original and the method of construction is also the same with only two exceptions. One is the use of bronze bolts and screws rather than iron and the other is a modern composite deck.
Polly Agatha is a new hybrid of the Pilot Cutters. She has all the appearance, charm and original features of a Bristol Channel Pilot Cutter combined with a modern luxurious interior fitted with the latest technology. The planned use for this vessel is chartering for corporate and private entertainment and a sea school based in the Solent, UK.
Polly Agatha is now in the water and sailing, you can see the latest images on her either in the Yard News or the Pilot Cutter 45' pages. The following galleries show Polly Agatha through her build from taking the lines of 'Peggy' to her launch ....
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