It's the boatiest looking boat that ever boated. I love them.
@joshthalheimer6 ай бұрын
Indeed! Such boatacity!
@teresacarey22156 ай бұрын
Hey, Lady K Sailing, thanks so much for the shout-out!! We're glad you like the movie. And it brought back great memories to see clips of it and pictures of BCCs. Although, I still say the Nor'Sea is better! ;-)
@LadyKSailing6 ай бұрын
Wow! Thank you for watching!
@Sailor7sea896 ай бұрын
where can i watch your movie maa'm
@ChasingFreedom86 ай бұрын
How can we watch the film?
@destrollip5066 ай бұрын
Feature Film: One Simple QUESTion A journey in a small sailboat to find a record-breaking iceberg
@Rsapper376 ай бұрын
Seriously? Because BCC is a bit out of my price range. But I found a Nor'sea that's reasonable...and closer. Not a big fan of bow either.
@stevevics6 ай бұрын
I learned how to sail on the Bristol Channel and Severn estuary. It certainly made seamanship a high priority. Love Bristol Channel cutters and pitot cutters. Thanks Lady K Sailing
@LadyKSailing6 ай бұрын
Wonderful! Thanks for watching!
@sjd92146 ай бұрын
I built an William Atkins channel cutter and sailed her from Vancouver, Canada to Mombasa, Kenya, crossing the Pacific and the Indian Ocean. Incredibly seaworthy boats, and champions of heaving to. Journey took me 5 years.
@LadyKSailing6 ай бұрын
Very nice!
@newfiescreech73286 ай бұрын
A movie recommendation and a review of a small seaworthy boat! My kind of video!
@markmurphy37396 ай бұрын
One of the best channels on KZbin. I don't miss an episode.
@dherman00016 ай бұрын
The kind of boat that puts a smile on your face when you see it.
@cellobob23586 ай бұрын
My wife and are taking a sailing class in Maine at Teresa and Ben's school, Morse Alpha Expeditions. We're excited about it!
@LadyKSailing6 ай бұрын
Nice!!!
@MurkyDregs6 ай бұрын
They run a great teaching expedition, have fun!
@DrRemidiКүн бұрын
Thanks for the video. My wife and I own a 1991 Sam L Morse BCC 28. I had a Nor'Sea 27 before that but didn't care for her so much. We both love our BCC and her Monitor windvane! We upgraded to a lithium iron phosphate house bank this year and look forward to cruising Maine and Nova Scotia in 2025!
@kevingardner16586 ай бұрын
Mate, I'm in love with BCC's and I think that this is probably your best episode yet
@marinejoiner23886 ай бұрын
Nice Video. What about a review of the Cape George 36? Same boat used by Kirsten in the Golden Globe. Fast and solid.
@mrgearha71886 ай бұрын
Good job. Your summary is accurate. I had my BCC built by Sam Morse Co back in 1995. I still have her. She will definitely outlive me.
@ICFUBAR6 ай бұрын
The Pardys, Larry and Lin, are sailing legends and did so without a motor, using a long sweep instead. Spent an evening listening to Larry speak on sailing and life. Sadly Larry is gone now. Don't know if Lin is still with us. Anyway great review of a truly great sailboat design.
@gregoneil20366 ай бұрын
BCC's are still built and available from Cape George Marine in Port Townsend WA. (from the Sam Morse molds)
@svsalserenity43756 ай бұрын
Great Video as usual. You should do a whole series on great sea boats and what makes one .
@johnnyhag6756 ай бұрын
It is Theresa's fault that I became addicted to sailing channels. She sailed a Nor'Sea 27 solo and made some incredible videos years ago. Met her husband, who also sailed his own boat solo....the rest is history.
@knlazar086 ай бұрын
Speaking of Pilot Cutters, your viewers might enjoy checking out a YT channel called "Sampson Boat Co." It consists of a Brit named Leo that's spent many years rebuilding a Pilot Cutter called "Tally Ho", that won the Fastnet race in 1927. And then had a really interesting history, including running aground in the Pacific, nearly sunk, and being repaired by the local natives! She ended up abandoned on the Oregon Coast, until Leo bought her, moved her to Washington, lofted her from scratch, and finally got her launched. Just a few weeks ago in Port Townsend, in fact. They plan to continue rigging and sea trials, and end up sailing her back to England and race her again, in Fastnet 2027 this time. At over a century old, she won't be the youngest girt at that ball, but she might still be the prettiest! Watching the years worth of videos show that the entire thing has been a labor of love. They polished the floors to a mirror finish... just to install them under the sole where they'll never be seen. One can get a hint of the beauty from the hanging knees that do show though. IMO, Tally Ho is utterly gorgeous. I don't know if Fastnet has various classes, but it wouldn't surprise me if she wins again. And if she doesn't, she'll still be the prettiest Centenarian around! :-)
@LadyKSailing6 ай бұрын
Nice!
@knlazar086 ай бұрын
@@LadyKSailing Is Tally Ho not the most gorgeous boat around? The newest vid is just out today and guess what? She ran aground on the second outing returning to Port Townsend harbor! I might consider that an ill omen... except that everybody runs aground eventually. I think that Tally Ho was just getting it out of her system now, when it was an easy grounding. Or maybe she remembers her big grounding in the Pacific in the 50's and wants to ground easy this time, instead of rip her side open! I believe that even inanimate objects have feelings. Esp. sailboats. 🙂 Fastnet 2027! I'll be putting money on her!
@tomcostello22746 ай бұрын
You definitely have a talent for helping us all feel the romance of sailing the world on a small wooden boat. They may be a total pain to maintain, but they are true beauty on the water.
@todddunn9456 ай бұрын
BCC 28s are fiberglass.
@sailingmrnice6 ай бұрын
I grew up on the Bristol Channel. Born in Barry we had the second highest tide in the world. It's where we learned to sail!!
@MurkyDregs6 ай бұрын
Ben & Theresa are awesome people. Ben basically taught me how to sail.
@Mr_G_in_Alba6 ай бұрын
Norwegian Colin Archer pilot boats as an alternative, at a fraction of the prices being quoted for the Bristol Cutter 👍
@Westsail6 ай бұрын
That is why I chose a Westsail 32. 👍👍
@freemansmith16 ай бұрын
Well done! Very interesting back story. Great vid, tthanks Tim!
@bellwether94966 ай бұрын
Small but mighty!
@johnsranchlife86346 ай бұрын
I’ve been drooling over this boat for many many years.
@adrianskipper-i8o6 ай бұрын
Very reassuring this design is robust and up to the task of blue water ocean sailing ⛵️.thanks for the review. I’m adding this one to my list of possible boats suitable for ocean cruising.
@factanonverba61696 ай бұрын
Looking at the sail plan and hull reminded me of SV Tally Ho. Thanks, good stuff.
@michaelguy68123 ай бұрын
I have to agree with everything you said - My BCC Adventure Hull No 79 is one of the photographs you've used ! At 6.08in your video. Lyle Hess said "It's a boat that will bring you home!" no matter what.
@robertgold26436 ай бұрын
Sailing Artha’s doing a smashing job refitting one of these on her own down in the islands for anyone wanting to see all the ins and outs of a BTC. 😉
@dominicthomas87263 ай бұрын
I sailed from Cardiff (in the Bristol Channel) the other week. Rough seas for sure but stunning scenery.
@SurfinScientist6 ай бұрын
And as a bonus, these boats are eye candy.
@teeheeteeheeish6 ай бұрын
Ive seen Blackbird in Port Hadlock in person, she turns heads everywhere she goes. Having that pilot house is a necessity in the NW, but definitely a selling point for anybody.
@SimonCrouch-qu6gh6 ай бұрын
I've always loved these vessels, Tim. Well done as usual.
@LadyKSailing6 ай бұрын
Many thanks!
@Trevessa246 ай бұрын
Just found Lady K... Excellent information. All sensible and correct too.
@LadyKSailing6 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@knlazar086 ай бұрын
OFC. He's Canadian! Besides politeness, sensible and correct are a Canuck's main features.
@hsiwbdksndhsksnd6 ай бұрын
What cool and informative video! Nicole from Sailing Artha has been doing an extensive refit on her BCC and has quite a few videos on the process. Since she is a very good writer, I bet she can come up with a great Practical Sailor article on these boats once she finishes!
@BlueMoon-rm9yv6 ай бұрын
www.youtube.com/@SailingArtha/videos
@goodnewsfromgod-bybob57106 ай бұрын
I love this story and “recommendation”! Thanks again!
@ericthomsen96446 ай бұрын
I believe the molds for this boat ended up in Port Townsend, WA at the builder of Cape George cutters. I visited the factory in Costa Mesa many years ago and was graciously given the tour by then-owner Roger. They were a primarily semi-custom opperation only doing about three hulls at a time. Good boats and great design!
@timdunn22576 ай бұрын
I'm confused. Is this boat wood or fiberglass?
@ericthomsen96446 ай бұрын
@@timdunn2257 They're glass, but there are many examples of Hess designs out there in wood as well. The Samuel Morse company used to build them in Costa Mesa, but the molds are now in Port Townsend from what I understand.
@timdunn22576 ай бұрын
@@ericthomsen9644 Hi, Eric - I finished out a Skookum 34 built in Port Townsend. Blondie Hasler designed a junk schooner rig for me for it. Her masts were fir trees cut from the hill above Port Townsend in the Hadlock area, trimmed and tapered with a broad axe and a drawknife, in 1974. It sounds like she would have been tender, but she was actually as stiff as a church. She had a big rig, 740 sq. ft., but low. Her mainmast head was only 35' above the partners. Her hull was designed by Ed. Monk Sr., surely his last sailboat design. I sailed her to Hong Kong via the South Pacific. At that time, back in the early 70s, there were a couple of companies there that made Atkin designed Ingrid glass hulls. We ancient mariners remember Lynn and Larry Pardey and their engineless Bristol Channel cutter. Sadly, he has passed away.
@noneomarxistactor28636 ай бұрын
Westsail 32 is sea worthy in all conditions and will get you home ! Survived Halloween Storm of 92 if I remember year correctly ! Most know as the Perfect Storm !
@chrispitchford60456 ай бұрын
Great stories, great boat.....I'm sold!
@richardstever32426 ай бұрын
First sail was on a boat named Serenity. It should have been called Calamity as we almost ran aground off Beausoliel Point on Georgian Bay.
@rogerc41966 ай бұрын
Another excellent video, as always. As for the most seaworthy small boat... I think the Pacific Seacraft Dana 24 is a strong contender too. But they're all good at this tier.
@kirks3866 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing your sailing history knowledge. Peace be the Journey.
@72Mrmojojojo3 ай бұрын
Really good information. I really like these boats.
@kristjanvanwissen13153 ай бұрын
at 9:28, that boat reminds me of a Dreadnought. Wondered if that was a BCC or some variant? Nice video, thanks.
@brucegarrison49996 ай бұрын
Thank you Tim
@martinsaunders79256 ай бұрын
The first sailboat I sailed on was Equinox,from circa 1880. It led to me living on a sailboat for 34 years. Presently a 1968 Pearson 300 pilothouse.
@JenkinsBoatWorks6 ай бұрын
I have an infatuation for the pilot cutter. Awesome video. thanks! Chuck
@knlazar086 ай бұрын
If you like pilot cutters, you'll LOVE Tally Ho: kzbin.info/www/bejne/bqSxhmmDoqt1a8k
@daijones1012 ай бұрын
Great post
@LadyKSailing2 ай бұрын
Thanks for listening
@rimasmeleshyus94866 ай бұрын
Bristol Channel Cutter wooden classic design sailboat ⛵️. My favorite is. all the time .I sailed in the Pacific and really liked it .
@Mira34413 ай бұрын
Aw, I like that review! Thanks!❤
@LadyKSailing3 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@Mira34413 ай бұрын
@@LadyKSailing you are so welcome! I only sailed sunfish and 410's on a lake in college, but they brought me infinite joy. I always wonder if my sailing ability with small craft would transfer to larger vessels. They just seem like so much more management!
@maurolimaok4 ай бұрын
What a beautiful boat! Classic, romantic living, boat.
@niccat70515 ай бұрын
There's a saying here where I live in Cardiff. “If you can sail single-handed in the Bristol Channel “ you can sail anywhere!! I can confirm that this is probably true!!
@sirjabbas6 ай бұрын
Interesting vid. Really liking the boat history/backstory line. More please :) 👍
@TheCrabbers6 ай бұрын
Beautiful little video.
@LadyKSailing6 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@danielhwolfАй бұрын
I know the boat at the beginning, Kotura, and met the owners -- my slip is 100' from theirs (where it was, it's gone now). I'd have bought it if it were remotely in my price range. They fitted it out with a really classical aesthetic.
@rickemmet11046 ай бұрын
Hey Tim, that boat reminds me (not that it looks similar to it) of Joshua Slocum's boat, the Spray. The story of the creation of the boat and how it was sailed. Slocum's book was published in 1900 and is extremely well written. Slocum was not a professional writer, but wrote better than most of the novelists of that era. It's a great story, Joshua was the first person to sail around the world alone, hence the title, "Sailing Alone Around The World." And Joshua also built the boat himself!
@rickemmet11046 ай бұрын
Two Years Before The Mast was also fantastic. I read that about four times.
@timdunn22576 ай бұрын
You can read Captain Slocum's book free on the internet. It's amazing. His boat couldn't possibly be more different than a Bristol Channel Cutter, though. It's lead mine versus skimming dish.
@rogerirwin88786 ай бұрын
Nicely done!
@LadyKSailing6 ай бұрын
Thank you! Cheers!
@patreilly42934 ай бұрын
Great video. There is a KZbin channel called Sailing Artha, where a young single woman is restoring one of these right now in the Dominican Republic. Solid boat!
@jasondevine42106 ай бұрын
Do you have a couple of recommendations for a 6’4” man looking for a Bluewater sailboat? Thanks for your videos!!!!!
@philboynz6 ай бұрын
My home stomping ground, I have jumped off that pier as a kid so many times, huge tides and lots of water moving.
@michaelrobinson89156 ай бұрын
Awsome work, blessings...m
@LadyKSailing6 ай бұрын
Thank you! Cheers!
@richardduval92376 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@LadyKSailing6 ай бұрын
You're welcome!
@patrickconnor82236 ай бұрын
I own its little sister-the Falmouth Cutter 22; incredible quality and a surprisingly fast cruiser despite its heavy displacement. My only wish is that they used an interior layout like the Pacific Seacraft Flicka. If they did, it would double the interior storage capacity of the Flicka with only two additional feet of hull length.
@10lauset6 ай бұрын
Cheers.
@beorbeorian1503 ай бұрын
. Love the vids.
@LadyKSailing3 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@stevewaechter77596 ай бұрын
Tim, I have been watching a lot of sailing youtube channels and love them, yours being a favorite. You mention Delos all the time. I have seen the Sailing SV Delos channel with the man and wife and daughter. But tonight you said something about two or three guys sailing on Delos for years. Is that the same? Clue me in here! I don't know if the couple with the daughter are the Delos people you are talking about.
@kjaubrey48166 ай бұрын
I might have had a few drinks the other night, put in a $17 bid on an abandoned trailer sailboat on a military base right outside of DC and won the auction for $20 with auction fees. They don't know what the make or model is but from looking at pictures, I think it is a Halcyon 23. The description says that the rough measurement is 25 ft. I don't know how accurate that is. Either way, I have a project and I am excited.
@LadyKSailing6 ай бұрын
Nice!
@Peter-jo3wt6 ай бұрын
I've been a big fan of Taiwanese Teak Monstrosities, but you mau have permanently turned my head to Bristal Cutters.
@rogerirwin88786 ай бұрын
OK I give up! Where do I find this movie. I've tried Netflix, Apple, Amazon Prime. Please direct me to a source? Thx!!
@Stoic-of-Rome6 ай бұрын
Desiderata is for sale. Wonderful boat. Met it in New Zealand.
@thetraveller35776 ай бұрын
Can you tell me if william and john aitkin boats have much of a following in your part of the world. ? Loved the video ....amazing history. Before the gaff cutters it was all square rigged!
@luapbopbop6 ай бұрын
Ha! Growing up our family boat, a Coronado 34, was named Desiderata. I’m in my 60s and never met anyone who knew the poem, let alone tattooed with it.
@MM-vv8mt6 ай бұрын
Royal Navy and Yankee Coast Guard cutters were the maritime highway patrol of their day, winging in to interdict smugglers. The evolution of cutter design in the 18th and 19th centuries were indeed part of a long technological arms race that began with Henry the Navigator and which continues to this day.
@douglas98256 ай бұрын
Hey Lady K, are you savey to Leo and the Tally Ho story? Incredible You tube venture.
@colinbarnard65126 ай бұрын
You may wish to pick another astronaut. Neil Armstrong did NOT complete many Earth orbits in his career as a NASA astro. In Gemini 8, he and Dave Scott completed only 7 orbits before having to return to Earth after a thruster malfunction. Apollo 11, he, Buzz Aldrin and Mike Collins only orbited 1.5 times before TLI. So, Armstrong has only orbited the Earth 8.5 times. I'd choose Peggy Whitson, or Sergei Krielev. Or, as a fellow Canuk, Chris Hadfield. Great vid!
@luisadriandelgado53436 ай бұрын
can you share some light on Lyle Hess other boat design the Nor Sea 27
@BlueMoon-rm9yv6 ай бұрын
also "SILLY GOOSE NorSea 27"
@kirenireves3 ай бұрын
How do you get out to the end of the bowsprit in rough seas to change head sails or fix a furler? I would guess that pilot cutters back in the old days didn't have to change head sails so often since they would set the boat up for the day's conditions before leaving harbor to go meet ships. Anyone with a long bowsprit care to comment. I love BCCs but I can't see shimmying out there (even with netting on both sides of the sprit) in a mid-Atlantic storm to fix or change something. What am I missing? On larger boats (e.g. Tayana 37) the bowsprit has a platform. Can the BCC be retrofitted with a platform?
@donnasingleton63206 ай бұрын
The penultimate sailing vessel. My all time favorite design is the Bristol Channel Cutter.....unfortunately I'll never be able to afford one short of winning the lottery(that I never play)
@Sailor7sea896 ай бұрын
where can i watch the movie ?
@scotmcpherson3 ай бұрын
Not gonna lie, the frank zappa riff totally pulled this video together
@MrChrisHobday6 ай бұрын
Hi I’ve just got a Fisher 25 check them out very similar boat designs & another work horse. I would love to know what you think, please? You’re doing fantastic work on both channels & you should be very proud of what you’ve achieving. Thank you for all the great content, it’s a real pleasure to sit down & get out of my wheelchair after sailing & watch some Lady K.
@LadyKSailing6 ай бұрын
I will check it out
@phoenix_NZ6 ай бұрын
Six knots 🤣🤣 Great video. I'll stick with my Catamaran build, light and fast
@patricesavard3666 ай бұрын
There's a Bristol 30 for sale on marketplace, in my area, 500$... No clue of the state, there's only one picture. Unfortunately, I don't have the space to store it ☹️
@tomlambert18336 ай бұрын
There is one here in Gibsons Marina BC Canada kept in pristine condition..
@gsullivan32626 ай бұрын
Hilaire Belloc would be proud!
@MichaelMechsner6 ай бұрын
Unfortunately BCC's are few and far between. As such they are very expensive!!
@loveyou211ful6 ай бұрын
I follow you and I’d like to ask, am I crazy to want to learn and buy a sailboat at 60?
@LadyKSailing6 ай бұрын
you are definitely not crazy - anyone can learn to sail at any age - go for it!
@sabincolton6023 ай бұрын
What about the Bristol 35.3 (1967)? It is well appointed and built like a brick house. It does quite week with only a genoa.
@sabincolton6023 ай бұрын
well
@billfromgermany3 ай бұрын
Have you not heard of the Vertue? I think the Vertue was a contender for the title long before the Bristol Channel Cutter.
@todddunn9456 ай бұрын
There has been a BCC 28 next to Seaquestor in the shed for the last two winters. It looks pretty small next to my Allied 36 and isn't any more seaworthy. They are pretty, but I wouldn't buy one because I don't like sprits, boomkins and the small interior.
@seanrhone53066 ай бұрын
Thought they were using a Nor'sea 27?
@johnnyhag6756 ай бұрын
Theresa sailed a Nor'Sea 27 solo. Her future husband Ben, had the Bristol Channel Cutter, if memory serves me.
@UncleJoeLITE6 ай бұрын
Possible title error skip!⚓
@LadyKSailing6 ай бұрын
👋
@moosewing16 ай бұрын
This must be fate, I've been dithering over a 28 in steel, fresh water only, all stripped out and re epoxied, new Yanmar to be installed but the cabin needs to be rebuilt. This video has gone a long way to convincing me she's with the effort.
@SailingArtha6 ай бұрын
😃❤
@RussOcean6 ай бұрын
Second star to the right and straight on 'til morning
@130bowman6 ай бұрын
Watch “Chasing Bubbles”
@LadyKSailing6 ай бұрын
Already have, many times- one of my favourites 😊
@BigDreamsBoating28 күн бұрын
I live on a boat named Serenity a trawler. I felt trapped by land life and the weight of junk like a anchor holding me back. The wife and I will never go back to land life just love the freedom of being able to just leave…
@Monkeywrenchmotorcycles6 ай бұрын
I came across them when I was searching for an old full keel bluewater boat and had to sadly rule them out based on price.
@stevenfogerty21106 ай бұрын
Tally Ho then 😊😊😊
@mfournier126 ай бұрын
Expensive boat if you can find one for sale you’re going to be paying a lot for a 28ft boat. So it’s a boat for the well healed sailor. (I suppose you could find a barn or put up a shed and build your own if you have the skill like Larry Pardy)