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Bristol Channel Pilot Cutter
'Down Channel'

The Presentation Print
and the story of the picture

This print is one of a limited edition of 495. It is a giclee print on museum quality paper with a slightly structured soft-textured surface as in a traditional fine art paper. The paper is acid free with a weight of 315gsm.

The normal print size is approximately 15 x 21 inches, but, as this is a bespoke piece of art, the artist can produce it for you at a smaller size so that it can hang in that ideal position in your house or will be the best size for a gift.

A bespoke picture can have your loggo, or wording placed on it, a superb solution for a presentation gift.

  • The print is signed personally by Michael once he is happy with the quality
  • Limited edition prints are numbered.
  • The print comes with a Certificate of Authenticity
  • It is accompanied by the story behind it so you can entertain the friends to whom you show it - see below.
  • The print is flat packed to make it easier for framers. Unless you are outside the UK in which case it is sent in a roll for additional security. Michael normally completes your print and despatches it to you within two working days.

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The Story of the Painting

A Bristol Channel Pilot Cutter races to catch an incoming ship off Ilfracombe. They used to ply their trade in the Channel and the Westward Approaches. The boats were built for speed so they could be the first to reach an inbound ship. Each boat has a 12 foot punt that they would launch at sea in almost any weather. The boy would then row the pilot to the ship and the pilot would then scramble up a rope ladder to board. The punt, made of wood and very heavy would then be hauled back on board the pilot cutter before the two man crew took her back to port.

Occasionally steam ships used to tow the pilot cutter into port, and there was the occasional accident when the speed of the steam ship pulled the pilot boat under water.

The flag being flown from the pilot cutter is the pilot signal.

Guarantee

If you are not delighted with the print post it back to us and we will refund your complete outlay with no questions asked. If the print is damaged in transit then contact us and we will replace it.

Payment

Michael's Limited edition works of art tend to sell out and we regularly get people searching for sold out prints so ensure you order your print before it sells out.

To purchase this unique print with a Certificate of Authenticity, made personally for you and signed by the artist, with the story behind the print at the affordable price of £48 (plus postage and packing) click one of the options below.

Purchase on the web with secure payment:

Click on 'Add to Basket' to buy the standard size print (15 x 21 inches approx)

Or, click here to buy the print to your bespoke size, with your inscription

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