Rebuilding a wooden sailboat - Fitting the solid Teak Cap-rails

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  • Опубликовано: 27 ноя 2024

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  • @SampsonBoatCo
    @SampsonBoatCo  Год назад +1069

    UPDATE; AUDIO ISSUES SHOULD NOW BE FIXED!
    Sorry about the audio sync issues! It's a RUclips issue, I've contacted support and I'm hoping it will be resolved soon. Thanks everyone for understanding and for your support! ....and you will just have to watch the video again later when it's fixed!
    Also, I know Morecome Bay is on the West coast :)

    • @noobFab
      @noobFab Год назад +13

      It's weird the way that the first five-ish minutes are fine but the rest is off quite markedly. Hope you get it resolved soon - nothing worse than a time-suck like this which has nothing to do with what you actually want to be getting on with!

    • @heru_ur6017
      @heru_ur6017 Год назад +13

      Thought it was on my end at first.

    • @valiany
      @valiany Год назад +7

      Ad what happen to Ad? every time I do enjoy watch your Ad.

    • @bdshort
      @bdshort Год назад +1

      That’s off - I watched this as soon as it came out and didn’t notice a sync issue.
      Edit: Just watched bits here and there again and don’t see it now either.

    • @ronhudson3730
      @ronhudson3730 Год назад +7

      Without RUclips, flaws and all, we wouldn't have you and the team re-building Tally Ho. So...

  • @phpn99
    @phpn99 Год назад +1333

    I love the old Kung Fu movie overdub sync offset. Very stylish.

    • @donstrong6754
      @donstrong6754 Год назад +77

      I thought it was just me!

    • @Jack-Wall
      @Jack-Wall Год назад +41

      Same, just did a reload of the video .... ha!

    • @peldiman
      @peldiman Год назад +87

      This will go down in history as "the episode with the out-of-sync audio"! A real collector's item! 😂😂

    • @Jcreek201
      @Jcreek201 Год назад +48

      It's happened to 4 different channels I watch this week, something funky is going on with YT.

    • @ivanorozco9464
      @ivanorozco9464 Год назад +13

      Didn't know Chinese to English dub had different sanding sounds

  • @MatthewWheeler13
    @MatthewWheeler13 Год назад +5

    Bonus Tally Ho video. Best father's day gift ever.

  • @refiii9499
    @refiii9499 Год назад +399

    This is the only channel on RUclips that I immediately press the like button and never fast forward at any time. Truly my favorite channel to watch.

    • @lougubrious9624
      @lougubrious9624 Год назад +15

      YT dismisses the value of a like in the first 3 minutes of a video. Wait til closer to the end and Leo gets the maximum benefit from your click.

    • @flyfliker
      @flyfliker Год назад +1

      right up there with "Just a Few Acres Farm"

    • @loloaqici82qb4ipp
      @loloaqici82qb4ipp Год назад +2

      You can still do better by watching it at 75% speed. Lasts 33% longer and Leo develops a charming drawl which is not unpleasant.

    • @NotJRB
      @NotJRB Год назад +1

      ​@@lougubrious9624 I did not know that. I had assumed something like that so I always wait until the last few minutes.

    • @jemakrol
      @jemakrol Год назад

      Same here!

  • @DigiLab360
    @DigiLab360 Год назад +223

    This episode again illustrates why I regard wooden boatbuilders as the Masters of woodworking and carpentry. The size, complexity, and precision they work with is simply incredible.

  • @YouTube
    @YouTube Год назад +74

    honestly well done with this project, huge progress ⛵

    • @JBLewis
      @JBLewis Год назад +14

      Now, about this audio sync issue...

    • @ArthurMG00
      @ArthurMG00 Год назад +7

      I love how some random lad from youtube come upon Leo's project and went"that's pretty cool, that's some content that deserves thriveing in this platform, I must show support". Quite awesome, really

  • @Captkman
    @Captkman Год назад +2

    I'm a day late watching this but it was all worth it. Yesterday I went to the launching of SV Arabella instead.

  • @robertsigsworth8229
    @robertsigsworth8229 Год назад +2

    Hi, watched every episode so far, and have wanted to comment, but had no special reason to, until now, Stanford's yacht that was rebuilt by your friend and mentor has a tenuous (but important to me) connection. Ziska spent part of its life in Whitby, owned by a friend of the deputy head of Eskdale school in Whitby, his son Russ and I aged between 8-10 years old used to look after her, we would row across the harbour from the dinghy corner near the swing bridge to the dredger hole where she lay on her mooring opposite the fish quay, or sometimes on the mooring trot on the east side under the old customs house and town tailors. nobody locked boats in those days. we used to wash the decks and tidy up inside, sadly at that young age never got the chance to sail on her. This was a popular spot for photographers and I am sure she is in many pictures of Whitby from the 1960's. At low tide she would lay over on the bank, but one day she went the wrong way and sank it took weeks to get the mud out, and I don't think we ever got it all. I seem to remember an article about her rebuild by your friend in P.B.O., at Cows I think and was so glad she was still around, I am amazed to see her condition now, thought she might be gone. Your friend Stanford will probably know most of Ziska's history, but if he hasn't any photo's of her time in Whitby he should find her on any photo's of Whitby lower harbour in the 60's. Started sailing myself in a mirror dinghy, and have had dozens of yachts, gradually getting bigger up to a 46ft ketch, and then getting smaller again as I got older, after my sea dog 30 I have now downsized to a Corribee, Just like the one I owned 40 years ago. Think Ziska gave me the bug.

  • @tomarmstrong1281
    @tomarmstrong1281 Год назад +75

    For an old geezer it's a tonic to see and remember the days when bending, stretching, twisting, feeling the strength in my hands and arms, applying skill, knowledge and ability with wood and hand tools for hours on end, the satisfaction of a job well done. A good nights sleep and then do it all over again. That amounts to a life well lived. ❤ Good luck and best wishes to them all.

  • @Urd_Voiddaughter
    @Urd_Voiddaughter Год назад +49

    I'm neither a boat builder nor a sailor but I've been following this channel and Acorn to Arabella pretty much from the start. Earlier this week I had the chance to get a guided tour of HMS Victory in Portsmouth and it made me realize just how many small things I've picked up from watching. It really heightened the experience and made me really appreciate to massive undertaking of restoring it.
    Walking across the deck: Oh looks like they've used pitch for the seams that must have been messy on such a big ship. I wonder if it is oakum or cotton in the seems?
    Walking past the a tool chest below decks: Oh look, a traditional caulking mallet.

  • @johndees967
    @johndees967 Год назад +5

    HEY LEO and crew!!.. just a small note of appreciation for your fabulous contribution to my viewing pleasure. Best channel on the net by far!!!! No click bait bollox.. just great woodworking and an outstanding channel. You guys have become my family over the years of Tally Ho restore!!!! Hope to see you in Cape Town on one of your voyages!!!!!!! DONT EVER STOP BUILDING and YouTubing!!! PS... i only buy tools i see on your channel!!!! I vote with my money!!

  • @zizlog_sound
    @zizlog_sound Год назад +1

    This episode (#156) marks the 6th anniversary of the Tally Ho project. Episode 1 aired on June 15th, 2017.
    Excellent work Leo and team!

  • @paulkinzer7661
    @paulkinzer7661 Год назад +27

    Hurrah! I found out about the Tally ho just a couple of weeks ago, by watching a video from Vintage Machinery, where Keith is working on your capstan. I've now watched nearly 160 fantastic chapters in this wonderful journey. Your last one was the first I saw as 'new', and I was so looking forward to it. So, lucky me (and everyone else watching) to get an early bonus video! I haven't even watched it yet.
    I so wish I had the funds to give monetary support, and hope any new watchers -- or veterans -- give if they can!

    • @moonshine3333
      @moonshine3333 Год назад +4

      Even just ‘liking’ the video helps the channel. Something to do with,er, algorithms 😳. Comments help too.

    • @zora_noamflannery2548
      @zora_noamflannery2548 Год назад +4

      - It's like discovering Breaking Bad, you have to binge it.

    • @sprintphoto
      @sprintphoto Год назад +3

      Welcome aboard!
      Anthony

    • @PaulDeCamp
      @PaulDeCamp Год назад +4

      The best tool was the adjustable band saw for making rolling bevels. I never knew how that was done before.

  • @markrico1917
    @markrico1917 Год назад +2

    The timing of edits in the musical section while you were cutting before 4:00 was just brilliant.

  • @ciberbri59
    @ciberbri59 Год назад +16

    So cool to see Leo making sawdust again. I can’t get enough of that skillful pattern making. The cameraman should have said “hey Leo! What are you doing?!”

  • @curtkuhns
    @curtkuhns Год назад +1

    It has been a real pleasure watching REAL woodworking being done. Wooden boatbuilding is close to the pinnacle of woodwork; carving being the top of the heap in my opinion. I'm eighty years old and have been retired for twenty years. I only hope I live long enough to see some voyages of the Tally Ho. -Curt Kuhns

  • @SGAMaddin
    @SGAMaddin Год назад +182

    What a great day: a Tally Ho extra video and Arabella launched earlier today.

    • @brickcity9mm896
      @brickcity9mm896 Год назад +2

      I don't know why it not sail worth.

    • @TheBambislayer
      @TheBambislayer Год назад +12

      @@brickcity9mm896 That hull (Arebella)has more waves in it then the English Channel

    • @christiankoellner7542
      @christiankoellner7542 Год назад +3

      Significant video day. Arabella's launch out of focus, Tally Ho's fitting of solid teak cap-rails not lip sync.

    • @forthwithtx5852
      @forthwithtx5852 Год назад +7

      I didn’t want to say anything on their channel, but agreed. I can only assume it was because of the time crunch, and Steve is going to have to get back to it someday.

    • @AgiHammerthief
      @AgiHammerthief Год назад +5

      @@TheBambislayerdoes look like she was faired in a hurry.

  • @burlatsdemontaigne6147
    @burlatsdemontaigne6147 Год назад +1

    The new camera guy is great! Probably should get a raise.

  • @samaipata4756
    @samaipata4756 Год назад +57

    Leo, I don’t wanna challenge the obvious fact that ‘TALLY HO’ was known among some sailing enthusiasts, but fact is YOU MADE ‘TALLY HO’ FAMOUS throughout the RUclips world!👍🙏😁

  • @denziljoe
    @denziljoe Год назад +23

    I always have a little sad feeling when I realise that it's a Saturday without a Tally Ho video, then this popped up and I was like "Wait, have I lost a week?" Had to check the date to be sure...thanks for the bonus Leo and crew :)

  • @jonnenne
    @jonnenne Год назад +20

    Is the audio a bit off the video at some points or do I have audio issues at my end?

  • @markclifton14
    @markclifton14 Год назад +13

    She is looking more beautiful every week. I think she is going to be the best built traditional sailing yacht , that has been built in many years. The attention to detail your work force and you Leo put into this project, is amazing. When I first started watching these videos at the start. I thought she would be finished in a year. I have learned so much how complicated building a wooden Yacht can be . Cannot wait till she is launched. And see her grace the sea for the first time. Well done Leo and crew 👍

  • @jeffhreid
    @jeffhreid Год назад +156

    That teak is big money, I’d be nervous as heck that I’d mess it up. Well done

    • @mikemactavish1665
      @mikemactavish1665 Год назад +9

      Thinking the exact same thing . . . I would tell someone else to cut the cap rails and I'll go sand something

    • @simonbuttigieg8390
      @simonbuttigieg8390 Год назад +3

      Exact same thoughts

    • @TheMikesylv
      @TheMikesylv Год назад +13

      Half the boat or probably much more is big money, it quite remarkable he’s getting this done

    • @elliowb2
      @elliowb2 Год назад +11

      You've heard the old adage, "measure twice, cut once." That goes double when you're dealing with such beautiful teak.

    • @henrydorsetcase
      @henrydorsetcase Год назад +8

      @@elliowb2 Also: keep the offcuts!

  • @johngoodell2775
    @johngoodell2775 Год назад +2

    Leo is a legend

  • @glengullickson6538
    @glengullickson6538 Год назад +23

    Leo, great that you set aside your project manager hat and picked up your boat builder hat! Caps look great. Great crew you have working for you. Leadership begins and ends at the top!😊✔

    • @doczinger
      @doczinger Год назад +1

      Good to have the lead guy that can "talk the talk and walk the walk." When he tells his guys to do something they don't have to think "does this guy know WTH he is talking about.

  • @lowellthomas446
    @lowellthomas446 Год назад +2

    Front door had only one buyer, Noah 😀

  • @jemakrol
    @jemakrol Год назад +3

    Thanks for the bonus! We really, really appreaciate it!

  • @philipmasters7491
    @philipmasters7491 Год назад +2

    Think I’m not the only one to chuckle about moving Morecambe Bay from the West coast to the East. You’ve been away too long 😂🤣

  • @5eKwartier2
    @5eKwartier2 Год назад +4

    Compliment about a little thing in the audio: go to 2:19 the lovely tune with the clarinet is set in Dm, the (very musically timed) planer produces a steady Bb bass note, turning the chord into a stunning Bb maj7. Your busking skills haven't left you!

  • @1ManInASuit
    @1ManInASuit Год назад +2

    This video was a nice surprise --- niiiice job --

  • @rbc5878
    @rbc5878 Год назад +36

    Those cap boards will look amazing when finished, anyone walking a dock in the future will admire their beauty! Thanks again for another great episode Leo!

  • @erikneff3517
    @erikneff3517 Год назад +2

    I LOVE Hardwick’s. I wore that shirt to ribbons. Ha! One of the best hardware stores!!

  • @michaelhockus8208
    @michaelhockus8208 Год назад +3

    Still the best channel on RUclips. It brings me such joy to watch fearless leader back on the saw. Looks like the crew is vibing, I'm now really excited to see what everyone else has been up to next weekend. Thanks for the bonus video! Always inspiring

  • @vinamerosa1923
    @vinamerosa1923 Год назад +1

    So, when you say " Hi, My name is Leo and I am a Boat Builder ... you're not messing with us !! ... Beautiful precise carpentry ( with one shot on those teak planks ! ) ... thanks as always Leo, you're a Rock Star on RUclips !

  • @svharmsway2501
    @svharmsway2501 Год назад +8

    Leo you’re not only a very skilled video producer but a a very skilled craftsman. Tally Ho is going to be one of the most beautiful well constructed sailboats on the planet. I always look forward to every episode and am never disappointed. Thank you!!!

  • @DysarJenkins
    @DysarJenkins Год назад

    Watching that cap rail go on flipped every one of the satisfaction switches in my brain.

  • @mistag3860
    @mistag3860 Год назад +4

    That syncing feeling

  • @andrewbailey7999
    @andrewbailey7999 Год назад +2

    2:37 Congrats on harmonising the planar with the backing music! These videos are all works of art!

  • @donwilliams3626
    @donwilliams3626 Год назад +10

    The teak looks stunning. I like the efficiency and accuracy of your pattern making skill.
    I especially enjoy seeing you at the helm of another vessel and hearing you tell of the connection you shared with its history. I am anxious to see even greater glee as you sail Tally Ho and retell all her stories.

  • @SimonLeslieEllis
    @SimonLeslieEllis Месяц назад

    I'm a Morecambe Bay sailor, and I particularly enjoyed this episode :)

  • @davidvivian596
    @davidvivian596 Год назад +31

    As soon as I saw the first section of cap rail being fitted, I just knew it was going to look sublime.

  • @TheTruth-xp2of
    @TheTruth-xp2of Год назад +2

    Crew must have had a blast shoving a camera in Leo's face and pestering him with questions as he does precision work. :)

  • @maxdakul
    @maxdakul Год назад +11

    Seeing the crew in the bay on a sailboat made SO happy!

  • @asadesigners
    @asadesigners Год назад +1

    Morecambe Bay Prawners were from the West Coast of the UK around Fleetwood where my dad bought ours, which he shipped to the east coast and restored. We spent many happy holidays sailing out of Bridlington harbour in the early 1960's.

  • @aserta
    @aserta Год назад +16

    After Arabella's launch, now ... i'm hungry to see Tally Ho's... in 2 years. :))Awesome work everyone!

  • @busterulmer7092
    @busterulmer7092 Год назад +1

    Being deaf, I use the Close captioning and never noticed any big gaps. Love seeing everyone having time on the sail

  • @bradtaylor6415
    @bradtaylor6415 Год назад +19

    She’s an amazing boat. You and your crew are artists. Crazy artists but artists none the less!

  • @terminalpsychosis8022
    @terminalpsychosis8022 Год назад +1

    Of all the skilled people, total artisans, and even creative, intelligent newbies that volunteer.... Leo is really the driving force, and it shows at every step that the man does know what he is doing.
    And when not, he brings in a specialist, from his awesome channel here, or through word of mouth. From the entire 1:1 plan, with so many modifications, to knowledge about different woods, and what they're good for, to tricks like flipping the template and using a drill to mark... Ahh plus the whole business side of things that we don't see much of.
    Look forward to every video. It's so killer to see the progress, and friendship, cooperation and fun had. Hard work, mental and physical. Well deserved praise from so, so many, around the world.

  • @hackfabrication139
    @hackfabrication139 Год назад +32

    All I can say, is that thickness planer looks old enough to have built the Mayflower. Okay, I know, no electricity back then. But probably a PT boat back in WWII. It's a beast! 480v 3-phase? 20-24 inches? I don't think I've ever heard it 'lug down', planing the thousands of board feet of timber, I've seen run through it in your videos.

    • @PaulDeCamp
      @PaulDeCamp Год назад +2

      Leo has video about blade sharpening for everything, chisels, planes, planers. Really sharp blades is key to cutting through like butter.

    • @4486igi
      @4486igi Год назад

      Steampower.

  • @SiRicketts
    @SiRicketts Год назад +1

    Thanks for the extra content Leo, much appreciated 💪🏻👍🏻

  • @conanthedestroyer7123
    @conanthedestroyer7123 Год назад +3

    2:42 so beatuiful! Do not get to see this in Home Depot nor Lowes. It is good to see Leo's fine woodworking techniques and explanations. Thanks for sharing!

  • @WilliamAlanPhoto
    @WilliamAlanPhoto Год назад +2

    Hardwick's, how I miss thee.

  • @chris9012
    @chris9012 Год назад +66

    Leo: the man that talks faster than the speed of sound.

    • @sundownerbuild6708
      @sundownerbuild6708 Год назад +2

      He is who Chuck Norris watches to relax and be inspired.....

    • @pauleohl
      @pauleohl Год назад +2

      Leo's speech is always understandable to my American ears.

  • @markthompson9914
    @markthompson9914 Год назад

    One of my stepdad’s boats was an old gaff rig single beam shrimper, the Albert LN145. I have some very fond memories of her in the summer holidays sorting through the haul, and pictures of mountains of clean hauls of shrimp on deck ✌️🇬🇧

  • @benraphael7527
    @benraphael7527 Год назад +3

    I don't usually comment on videos, a bit of a lurker, I have watched your entire journey from the beginning and have found it totally absorbing. Your dedication and craftsmanship is a mesmerizing experience to behold. Audio sync is forgiven. All the best in finishing this amazing project,

  • @craftendra
    @craftendra Год назад +3

    Still amazed by the knowledge and skills. So inspiring! I have to say, it was Leo after all, who led me to build my own wood boat! 👍🏾

  • @faelsinnes
    @faelsinnes Год назад

    Nice, loved the bit at 01:15 where Zeal walked out and thought "My God, Leo's back on the tools" 😄😄

  • @mdouglaswray
    @mdouglaswray Год назад +7

    Love to see Tally Ho getting measurably closer to finished!! GO GUYS GO!

  • @dondotson4604
    @dondotson4604 Год назад +2

    I have been fallowing you for a long time. Not from the start, but I think I have caught up over the years. I will be 75 next September. you have inspired me to try my hand at a model square rig sailing ship. I soon found that I had to do all the same things you do to make it really right. I have yet to start this venture. :0) I am very much enjoying watching your project. Thank you for preserving this wonderful history.

  • @keithh3463
    @keithh3463 Год назад +19

    The amount of work for one piece is crazy! Your friends boat would love to see more!

  • @bryceanderson4864
    @bryceanderson4864 Год назад +2

    Nice Hardwick's shirt! I miss that store....

  • @blu73
    @blu73 Год назад +4

    Really nice to see you working the wood yourself Leo!! Watching you make stuff gave this a really old school vibe like back in Sequim, really enjoyed this one.

  • @smae433
    @smae433 Год назад +1

    Thank you for crediting and using Real Music !

  • @mdbissen
    @mdbissen Год назад +5

    Beautiful work as always Leo - You are becoming a true northwestern after all sporting that Hardwicks shirt. Glad to have you out here in our little corner of the world. Keep up the amazing efforts.

  • @Kraals
    @Kraals Год назад +12

    I find myself holding my breath when Leo cuts into one of the beautiful teak boards. An error would be very expensive.

    • @easymedia7988
      @easymedia7988 Год назад

      I'm no wood worker, how much would a board like that cost?

    • @oseo943
      @oseo943 Год назад +1

      @@easymedia7988 40$ per board foot... but it can be more

    • @snowstrobe
      @snowstrobe Год назад

      Absolutely beautiful wood tho!

  • @dodgebob1
    @dodgebob1 Год назад +1

    Great dancing.great boat woodwork. Unusual audio quality. Love the content. Keep them coming.

  • @jpdj2715
    @jpdj2715 Год назад +11

    Masterful woodwork, Leo, and team. Wow

  • @johnpayne2465
    @johnpayne2465 Год назад +2

    Every episode is a bonus. Thanks everyone.

  • @dcallan812
    @dcallan812 Год назад +8

    Great update 2x👍 The sound being more than a tad off, did make it very different from the usual videos we are used to here. But hey a bonus episode you can do what you want. 👍👍

  • @fixingstuff2647
    @fixingstuff2647 Год назад

    Did anyone else get anxious watching Leo cut a billion-dollar giant piece of teak? His precision never ceases to amaze and inspire me.

    • @ColJulyan
      @ColJulyan 6 месяцев назад

      Since teak is so rare and expensive, can you steam and bend it rather than cutting curved pieces and having so much waste lumber?

    • @fixingstuff2647
      @fixingstuff2647 5 месяцев назад

      @@ColJulyan good question - you can definitely steam bend thin pieces of teak: ruclips.net/video/QuVxXcJ1lWw/видео.html

  • @anthonyashgrove2908
    @anthonyashgrove2908 Год назад +3

    Hi Leo, great progress, nice to see the care and attention to detail. One small comment, something seems to have been transposed, the Morcambe Bay Prawners better known as Nobbies, should come from the West Coast of the UK, there are still a few around the Irish Sea, not sure how many originated on the East Coast, unless of course they go there for Front Door Fitting. Keep smiling!! maybe there is something in your water out there!!

  • @freebeerecords
    @freebeerecords Год назад +1

    Love that cap rail theme music! That fits so perfectly with the woodworking and joinery in that segment as well as the sail on the bay. Teak, salt, sawdust, mandolins- nice!

  • @teddyshepherd2854
    @teddyshepherd2854 Год назад +16

    I'm probably one of the last blokes alive that commercially worked a Prawner. Fishing out of Fleetwood in the early 70s, myself being in my early twenties, I worked the May Baxter, FD82. Built at Crossfields in Arnside circa 1910.

    • @Kathikas1
      @Kathikas1 Год назад +1

      Greetings from a Sandgrounder …

  • @johnmcdyer7297
    @johnmcdyer7297 Год назад

    Blows me away the accuracy you work too brilliant craftsmanship 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊

  • @Anmeteor9663
    @Anmeteor9663 Год назад +30

    Small correction. Morecombe Bay is in fact on the WEST coast of England not the East.

    • @SteveMorton
      @SteveMorton Год назад +3

      Beat me to it!

    • @hpoonis2010
      @hpoonis2010 Год назад +2

      If I recall, the scene of a tragic cockle-picking outing.

    • @dinger40
      @dinger40 Год назад +1

      @@SteveMorton Me too.

    • @MrIRMOS
      @MrIRMOS Год назад +4

      Ah, but it's on the east coast of the Irish sea...

    • @MrIRMOS
      @MrIRMOS Год назад +1

      😏

  • @christopherorr1018
    @christopherorr1018 Год назад +2

    Leo, isn’t it about time you had someone help you set up a “tally ho” Sampson boat works merch store. Think a lot of us would be all over that. Your the only channel I became a patreon too. Also, where you get that red sweatshirt with the neck draw string. That would be awesome with the logo on it. Just my 2 cents. Love the work you all do. Thanks for what your doing

  • @Sciolist
    @Sciolist Год назад +33

    Audio and video are very slightly out of sync in few parts of the video.

    • @DigiLab360
      @DigiLab360 Год назад +3

      Yeah, reminds of an 80's era Japanese Karate movie.

    • @steveward287
      @steveward287 Год назад +1

      same

    • @besteraj
      @besteraj Год назад +1

      Indeed, from 4.34, a glitch in the upload I suppose.

    • @iblong9505
      @iblong9505 Год назад +3

      I've seen a couple other channels with similar issues but the creators said everything is fine on their edit. Perhaps a RUclips glitch.

    • @stephensmith1118
      @stephensmith1118 Год назад

      You could use this if you do a spoof kung fu style promotion.... Lol

  • @W7LDT
    @W7LDT Год назад +1

    We now have a sailor in the family. Our daughter has become an “Ordinary Seaman” and is volunteering aboard the PIONEER, an 1885 Schooner, working tours around the New York harbor.

  • @LateNightModels
    @LateNightModels Год назад +56

    After watching Arabella launch today, my hope is that you and steve could meet up somewhere in the world after Tally Ho launches. Cheers everyone! 👋

    • @oxmaps
      @oxmaps Год назад +6

      I think Arabella may be jealous/peeved at Tally Ho based on a comment something like "projects with tons of volunteers and paid help" being somehow less pure (or something). Any how, good for them for launching.

    • @aaronpreston47
      @aaronpreston47 Год назад +22

      @@oxmaps there’s always some outliers in every comment section. I watch both channels.
      The reason Arabella got done first was Steve’s push to finish it so he could sail with his mom, who has cancer. He sacrificed some craftsmanship for speed, and I can’t really blame him for his reason.

    • @benters3509
      @benters3509 Год назад

      Probably will at the PT Wooden boat festival. I think that Arabella will be there.

  • @Akiran00
    @Akiran00 Год назад +2

    I have followed both Tally Ho and Arabella from the beginning. The attention to detail and the level of craftsmanship are what puts Tally Ho ahead.

    • @mm-hl7gh
      @mm-hl7gh Год назад

      there is a farmer building a wooden boat for the first time in his life, without education in this craft (who dont even know how to sail)
      and on the other side a boat builder & sailor who worked on wooden boats for the longest time in his life, with a crew of master shipwrights.
      .. can these really be compared ? can you really say steve just doesnt put attention to detail ?
      thats like comparing a dude trying to play the piano for the first time in his life, to a professional master pianist and saying the dude is not making enough efford.
      i love both projects.. i wish steven wouldnt have rushed it so much.. but i look forward for his future videos anyways.

  • @flodgey
    @flodgey Год назад +15

    Fyi , starting from 4:30-4:32, the video gets a bit out of sync with the audio.

  • @EskildAnd
    @EskildAnd Год назад +1

    Thanks for the bonus video. Ladt video was fun as well.

  • @vicferrmat4492
    @vicferrmat4492 Год назад +4

    Happy birthday to Arabella.

  • @bartjohnson8139
    @bartjohnson8139 Год назад

    Leo, every video leaves me in awe of your, and all of the other boatrights, and crew’s skills and abilities. I consider myself a woodworker, however you guys! Mad skills, y’all have mad skills!
    Thanks for all of the great videos, they’re no easy task to produce either!
    Again, thanks for taking this old broken down man along for this total rebuild journey. Even though I was only there in my mind, I can still vividly feel the silkiness of skillfully profiled wood.
    Landlocked Bart😎

  • @TheCarSouls
    @TheCarSouls Год назад +4

    Great to see Leo doing some woodworking. I know he loves admin these days, but we all need a change occasionally!

    • @andrewpearce2562
      @andrewpearce2562 Год назад +2

      As a craftsman myself, I think he would prefer to be doing most of the work himself, but the management work can't sensibly be done by anyone else!

    • @PaulDeCamp
      @PaulDeCamp Год назад

      I originally got into the Tally Ho videos because of the woodworking. Now shipbuilding has taken woodworking the a higher plane. I used to work in a cabinet factory where the only angle other than right was 45°, but on a boat there are almost no right angles. Fascinating.

  • @kevinmartin3859
    @kevinmartin3859 Год назад +1

    lovely video leo enjoyed the sailors hornpipe dancing the cap rail looks great

  • @stephenmorse342
    @stephenmorse342 Год назад +11

    Great to have a bonus episode!!! PS. Just to show I am listening - Morecombe Bay is on the West Coast of England - NW to be even more pedantic :) Keep up the great work and superb videos.

  • @Antipodean33
    @Antipodean33 Год назад +1

    Now that is a fairing batten. I've got a nice cedar one I've used for 20 years it was given to me by an old boat builder who'd used it for decades. But it's nothing like the length of that one

  • @BSpenceTravels
    @BSpenceTravels Год назад +4

    The difference in quality between this and the ATA project is insane. Definitely some solid craftsmen on this project.

  • @dwaynekoblitz6032
    @dwaynekoblitz6032 Год назад

    A2A launched today with Victoria launching tomorrow. I CANNOT WAIT for Tally Ho to launch! I know, a long way to go. But I'm still very much looking forward to it. Thank you so very much for the bonus video. Loved it. 💯💯❤️❤️

  • @patrickedgington5827
    @patrickedgington5827 Год назад +1

    🏴‍☠wow cool! watching this for the third time now, I noticed you made the trending list at #34. You guys are stars out there in youtube land. Well done Leo.

  • @DavidWing
    @DavidWing Год назад +7

    If only Patrick could lighten up a bit and be more of a free spirit 🤪

  • @JavonCarterTV
    @JavonCarterTV Год назад +1

    I see the dance moves my boy 👀🤣👍

  • @feahternl2702
    @feahternl2702 Год назад +42

    Great video, the boat looks amazing! However, I think around 4:30 there is a misalignment between the audio and video.

    • @1MinuteFlipDoc
      @1MinuteFlipDoc Год назад +3

      it was off for me too.

    • @frogonaleash
      @frogonaleash Год назад +1

      @leon Lol so you checked with everyone did you?

  • @johndrippert3289
    @johndrippert3289 Год назад

    I started drooling like Pavlov's dog when you were planing those honking hunks of teak. Good wood, nothing quite like it. (says the grandson of a carpenter).

  • @anthonyrochford6248
    @anthonyrochford6248 Год назад +6

    sound is out of sync but still good to see the work on the boat coming along

  • @sonikblox
    @sonikblox Год назад +1

    Damn sucks to be painting all that wonderful wood. I’d love to see all that varnished! Nice job yet again team.

  • @ronhudson3730
    @ronhudson3730 Год назад +3

    Does anyone else look at the run-time half-way through and say, "Yes! Lots still to go!" and then watch for 10-seconds more to find you're at the end? 😞

  • @bryanbradford2742
    @bryanbradford2742 Год назад +2

    Happy to see the Hardwick's shirt😊 that was by far the best hardware store in Seattle and probably all of Washington state if not the entire West Coast.

  • @Stupha_Kinpendous
    @Stupha_Kinpendous Год назад +14

    Any time I see boat safety rails on anything other than, say, a Carnival Cruise Line ship, I can't help but wonder how come our seas aren't simply clogged with overboard sailors. Edit: Oh. Right. The trick is to break their shins first, so they sink faster. Clever, that.