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Bristol Classic Boat Company : ウィキペディア英語版 | Bristol Classic Boat Company The Bristol Classic Boat Company is a boat building and restoration company based at the Redcliffe Wharf in Bristol's Floating Harbour, England. The company has its origins in Storms'l Services a group of shipwrights who formed in about 1986 to undertake the complete rebuild of ''Aello Beta'', a gaff schooner designed and built by Max Oertz in 1920. Storms'l Services completed major restorations on a number of ships including the yawls ''Voluta'' and ''Samphire'' and the Clyde cutter ''Tigris''. Most famously members of the company built the 50 tons burthen replica of John Cabot's 15th century caravel, the ''Matthew'', with Colin Mudie in 1996 at Redcliffe Wharf.〔 The Bristol Classic Boat Company was founded in 1999 by company director Mark Rolt. It builds and restores traditional wooden sailing and motor vessels.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 work=Bristol Classic Boat )〕 The company has rebuilt two Fairey marine Huntsmen motor cruisers and various yachts, in addition to carrying out refits of small craft and canal boats. In 2008 the ''Pegasus'', a traditional designed by Burnett Yacht Design based on the Bristol Channel Pilot Cutter, built for the Island Trust.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 work=The Island Trust )〕 The company also maintains the boats for the Bristol Ferry Boat Company.〔 ==References==
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