LAUNCHING TALLY HO!

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  • Опубликовано: 26 апр 2024
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    EPISODE 187
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    (rebuilding Tally Ho ep187)

Комментарии • 7 тыс.

  • @EdibleJackson
    @EdibleJackson 16 дней назад +1798

    Why did I just spend six years watching a man build a boat? I don’t care about boats, dislike sailing, and wasn’t super interested in woodworking.
    I think I understand now.
    It’s because Leo is such a masterful and effortless teacher. He taught me to love boats, to love fine woodworking, to appreciate sailing.
    Thank you, Leo.

    • @Ivartshiva
      @Ivartshiva 16 дней назад +24

      Leo and friends show the value of disciplined undertaking

    • @frasermoffatt1817
      @frasermoffatt1817 16 дней назад +13

      same. was in on day one and didn't know why. Leo's engineering skills demonstrated in the early days kept me hooked.

    • @rickstevens1479
      @rickstevens1479 16 дней назад +11

      Couldn't have said it better , .

    • @TheJordsd1
      @TheJordsd1 16 дней назад +10

      He’s our Noah to this turn of the ages, with the twist of the world watching and supporting him. History never repeats but it rhymes.

    • @darrininverarity4297
      @darrininverarity4297 16 дней назад +9

      I feel the same way,it’s been wonderful watching and learning from Leo and company.

  • @BruceBoschek
    @BruceBoschek 16 дней назад +2162

    I am 82 years old. I have never owned a boat. I watched every episode. Seeing this vessel on the water makes me feel proud to be a human being. Leo and the extended crew are simply great human beings. Thanks to you all. You have made me very happy.

    • @JOSEPHDANCE75
      @JOSEPHDANCE75 16 дней назад +14

      Amen

    • @tanyaroyredcar
      @tanyaroyredcar 16 дней назад +18

      Seconded - from North Yorkshire. Every darned episode ❤

    • @stevenperez8157
      @stevenperez8157 16 дней назад +16

      This will sound like corny hyperbole, but it’s not: This gives me hope for the future of all of us.

    • @damianferraro3145
      @damianferraro3145 16 дней назад +8

      You expressed my feeling better than I could do in my own language, thank you.

    • @user-nq6br8fg3b
      @user-nq6br8fg3b 16 дней назад +13

      Beat me by that much - I'm only 81 and a half! The rest applies in spades. Hearty thanks to Leo and the crew from the west coast of Australia.

  • @Nhumba
    @Nhumba 14 дней назад +150

    I am a 74-year old sailor and cannot agree more with Bruce, Tally Ho's building process has been an absolute delight to watch. Well done all and thank you ever so much.

  • @yzScott
    @yzScott 5 дней назад +11

    I am an avid sailor. It has always amazed how many non-sailor I meet that find out I'm a sailor and the first thing they want to ask me is if I'm keeping tabs on Tally Ho?
    I'm hoping this channel keeps going long enough to infect all those people with the joy of sailing the ocean.
    Congratulations a thousand time. I hope to see you out there some day.

  • @EricJ0hansson
    @EricJ0hansson 16 дней назад +2664

    Here I sit, a 40 year old who's never had any interest in (or owned) boats, with tears in my eyes. So happy for you and I'm so glad it all went well! Been following for a couple of years now, love the work you have done.

  • @grahamking1381
    @grahamking1381 16 дней назад +995

    Leo, you're not just a "boatbuilder and a sailor," but a master craftsman, a team-builder, a project manager, a marvelously artistic cinematographer, and an inspiration. Congratulations on this epic milestone.

  • @robinw688
    @robinw688 14 дней назад +78

    I’m from a landlocked country, get sea sick in a merry-go-round and never stepped foot in a workshop. Found this channel during peak covid, while in lockdown and a bit depressed. It was so inspiring seeing a man with a vision, surrounded by an incredible team working together to create something as beautiful as this boat. Seeing her launched makes me surprisingly emotional and I want to watch all the episodes that I missed over the years. Thanks for uploading this journey and save sailing!

  • @rsc4peace971
    @rsc4peace971 14 дней назад +40

    As a 74-year-old retired scientist, I thoroughly enjoyed every one of your videos and learned a lot as well about boat building. More than anything I admire your leadership in assembling and coordinating a very diverse and talented team members to make it all happen. CONGRATULATIONS TO YOU AND ALL THE CREW.

    • @charlesseymour1482
      @charlesseymour1482 12 дней назад +1

      I am a 73 year old scientist. I too have enjoyed the remake of Talley Ho. What a great video journey of all the people that made this happen. Research in synthetic organometallic chemistry.

    • @rsc4peace971
      @rsc4peace971 11 дней назад

      @@charlesseymour1482 Wow, my area is in materials science mainly composites and catalytic supports

  • @SandraWaddington-Wilson
    @SandraWaddington-Wilson 16 дней назад +1066

    Leo…my husband is a 55 year old carpenter in England who has been reduced to a blubbering wreck of a man after watching this video. He raved about you so much all those years ago that I finally gave in and started watching your adventure as well. Needless to say that I also got hooked! 😂 From someone who gets extreme sea sickness even on a boating lake, I would just like to thank you, and all the crew / volunteers over the years who have educated and entertained us both, for taking us on the best ride of our lives and for showing us all that humans can be wonderful when we put our minds to it. Cheers to everyone around the world sharing this moment ❤

    • @pagegreer5081
      @pagegreer5081 16 дней назад +4

      Hope you can sale her North To Canada before back to enter her in a fast boat.

    • @jeremiah1059
      @jeremiah1059 16 дней назад +8

      CONGRATULATIONS LEO AND CREW. Job very well done. You should all be very pleased with the tremendous amount of work and dedication to preserve a piece of maritime history. I can't tell you how happy and proud of all of you that I am, as well as thousands of others who have journeyed along with you thus far. KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK AND FOREVER ENDEAVOR, MY FRIEND.

    • @michaelmcginn7260
      @michaelmcginn7260 16 дней назад +9

      Well said.

    • @stevem678
      @stevem678 16 дней назад +10

      Congratulations to you and your team. It was a privilege to be able to come from the UK to Port Townsend in September and to see Tally Ho in person.
      Thank you for sharing your journey with us.
      Amazing!❤

    • @JOSEPHDANCE75
      @JOSEPHDANCE75 16 дней назад +7

      Amen

  • @greggron
    @greggron 15 дней назад +343

    This series deserves to be maintained in some national archive somewhere as a record of a masterclass in boat building and a record of some now scarce skills.

    • @DrDeeelis
      @DrDeeelis 15 дней назад +9

      Absolutely

    • @erbster200
      @erbster200 14 дней назад +9

      @@DrDeeelis not just boat building, but team work, leadership, storytelling and fortitude

  • @animalmother4904
    @animalmother4904 14 дней назад +22

    I live in Bonham, Texas. I know nothing about boats. I have watched every single episode. Every one. This is an incredible project and I cant say thank you enough to Leo and all involved for the countless hours they have put in to this project. This has been an honor to watch and has by far been better than anything a person could watch on TV. Simply the best of the best. Leo thank you brother. If you ever sail that thing to some weird Texas port (do we even have those here?) I will be there waiting to shake your hand and buy you and the crew beers. Godspeed friends.

  • @mrmaple
    @mrmaple 11 дней назад +14

    I've been a Patreon supporter from the start and am tearing up again re-watching the launch. Leo, you are a boat builder, and a sailor, and a hell of a story teller. Nobody else is as capable or more deserving of the future that you and the rest of us have built.
    My brother was a fan and before he died he and I would watch together. He would use the word "stunning" a dozen times every episode, and he thanked you for finally teaching him how to sharpen a chisel. Your positive influence carries further than you'll ever know.
    I'll be sailing my dinghy on Lake Champlain in Vermont this summer inspired by you. Cheers! fair winds and years more stories of friends and adventures.

  • @Capt.sierra
    @Capt.sierra 16 дней назад +113

    At this point you’re not a boat builder and a sailor, you’re a legend.

    • @SpIdErPiGzzz
      @SpIdErPiGzzz 13 дней назад +1

      You said it all in a few simple words there. Couldn’t agree more.

  • @davidakridge2831
    @davidakridge2831 16 дней назад +170

    Six years of my life spent watching a man build a boat. I’m in tears right now. What an experience. Congratulations Leo

    • @ewetoo
      @ewetoo 16 дней назад +7

      same.

    • @galen1957
      @galen1957 13 дней назад +1

      Well said.

  • @TavaniGiacomo
    @TavaniGiacomo 14 дней назад +26

    27 y.o. from Italy - Been watching Tally Ho silently for years, never wrote a single word here; even thought I'm not a super boat fan I always couldn't wait to see new episodes during the weekend and yes, a tear dropped as Tally Ho touched the water.
    Leo and all you guys are amazing, thanks for these emotions.

  • @ianrobinson509
    @ianrobinson509 14 дней назад +12

    Have watched Tally Ho's re-birth from day one and marvelled at the skill and attention to detail lavished by Leo and his many, many helpers. As a fellow Englishman I feel proud that a boat originally conceived and built in England and ending up in America as a rotten hulk, has been reborn using those same skills and crafts. To me the whole project is a metaphor for the founding of America by groups of settlers from many nations who set sail all those centuries ago in simple wooden sailing ships.

  • @doggedout
    @doggedout 16 дней назад +879

    Sniffles..
    Remembers Leo, flying over and dropping down into desiccated hulk.
    Optimistically trying to find a single piece of wood that was not rotted to the core.
    He looks a little older, but his hair is still trying to take on a life of its own!
    Best damn channel on RUclips.

    • @libby2012
      @libby2012 16 дней назад +14

      Yes, very good respectful people, lots of hard honest work, excellence everywhere. Beautiful!

    • @Skidderoperator
      @Skidderoperator 16 дней назад +10

      CONGRATS LEO 👍

    • @billkurek5576
      @billkurek5576 16 дней назад +9

      Well said.

    • @davidcarr894
      @davidcarr894 16 дней назад +6

      I'm curious, how old is the parrot

    • @JOSEPHDANCE75
      @JOSEPHDANCE75 16 дней назад +2

      amen

  • @SamJG99
    @SamJG99 16 дней назад +734

    Even though there’s still work to be done, I know we are all so happy and proud to see this day. I’ve enjoyed this journey since the teardown of the boat.

    • @SamJG99
      @SamJG99 16 дней назад +4

      Leo I’m pretty sure that’s for you ^ just typed in the wrong spot

    • @kevinmcleod7580
      @kevinmcleod7580 16 дней назад +6

      Yeah ! Happy for you ! It's AWESOME! Tally Ho and a way you go ! Away all lines up anchor ⚓ release the sails leave ho me hearties it's the 7 seas we sail ! RRRRrrr !
      Rebuilding Tally Ho was a great journey and hear wee sit on the cusp of the ,maiden voyage x2 ,!
      Which ever the wind blows in your sails Leo and crew enjoy your accomplishments and best of luck I'm your future endeavors ❤ ! Thank you . I can't wait to see what and where you gone to ! Thumbs-up all the fraftsmen and ladies . Tally Ho is a beautiful sailboat ⛵!

    • @twigboi
      @twigboi 15 дней назад

      Thats one project done, now its time for leo to get a haircut

  • @derekfawell2853
    @derekfawell2853 10 дней назад +11

    To all those in the crew who will eventually move on to other things, what a magnificent addition to their CVs. Thank you.

  • @larrytaylor7753
    @larrytaylor7753 15 дней назад +67

    You always say, “I am a boat builder and a sailor.” You have proven to be a master boatbuilder with care and craftsmanship I’ve never before seen. Now I look forward to her getting finished and then to watch you proving yourself a master sailor. I have no doubts. A massive, massive, congratulations to you and your whole crew.

    • @alexandermenzies9954
      @alexandermenzies9954 6 дней назад +2

      I think Leo proved himself a sailor long before a boat builder. Check out his sole crossing of the Atlantic, just for starters.
      He has nothing to prove.

  • @xyzabc4574
    @xyzabc4574 16 дней назад +360

    I don't know how or why the RUclips algorithm blessed me with your channel in the early days. I started watching by episode 2 or 3 and have been pointing people at your channel ever since.
    This is the video that I've been excited about for YEARS.
    Congratulations.

    • @aquacruisedb
      @aquacruisedb 16 дней назад +36

      7 years ago I was walking on a beach in Antigua looking at the boats at anchor. A guy coming the other way said if you like boats there's this crazy Englishman on youtube that's just bought a rotten old 100 year old boat, I should check it out. When I got home I couldn't remember the channel name or boat. I spent a good while searching and eventually found it. Watched every week since then. Had a big impact on my life.

    • @Samuel-li9nk
      @Samuel-li9nk 16 дней назад +11

      His first video till now he has changed dramatically

    • @aarondodge1913
      @aarondodge1913 16 дней назад +13

      With all that is happening in the world today, this achievement shows us all the power of the human spirit. The joy in hard work and what it means to have a dream. To see it through to the end. Thank you LEO!

    • @toucansteve
      @toucansteve 16 дней назад

      @@aquacruisedb every other week!

    • @cabanford
      @cabanford 16 дней назад +4

      Ditto. Never had any interest in boats until RUclips randomly served this to me on about the 5th episode (probably because I like channels where people make cool things). I've ended up adicting various friends and family on this as well.

  • @xyzabc4574
    @xyzabc4574 16 дней назад +351

    "Not a drop in the bilge. And we're floating our lines." The relief in Leo's face. 🥳

    • @PublicMixHardworking1
      @PublicMixHardworking1 16 дней назад +6

      Good work ❣️⛵ a wooden boat

    • @ajones2725
      @ajones2725 16 дней назад +12

      Arise Sir Leo - congratulations to you all on the launch. I look forward to hearing, one day, of the trip you will make to Buckingham Palace, to receive from His Majesty recognition of your superb achievement in bringing Tally Ho back to life .

    • @johnzaleski5182
      @johnzaleski5182 16 дней назад +13

      Was there ever ANY doubt?!?!?! I mean, after watching this from day one, I never had ANY doubt that this majestic piece of art would not be perfect. Bless Leo and his wonderful crew.

    • @jaygee5693
      @jaygee5693 16 дней назад +3

      *...floating on our lines 👍

    • @milesfinlay
      @milesfinlay 15 дней назад +3

      Not a drop in the bilge, but my face was another story!

  • @leightonmacmillan3396
    @leightonmacmillan3396 4 дня назад +2

    That was seriously emotional and I have no idea why I felt so strongly about it. Still utterly amazed at the skill of the tradesfolk who devoted so much of themselves into this project. I'm in awe that this boat was built more than 100 years ago without the aid of power tools. A credit to where we all came from.

  • @RebuildingScotland
    @RebuildingScotland 12 дней назад +11

    I got the significance of the wreath the moment I saw it. I presume it's made from branches of the conifers around the original location of the boat, at Raul and Darlene's place.
    A lovely tribute.
    What a bag of mixed emotions the crew must be feeling right now and it's no wonder Leo was speechless; the look on his face was enough to convey how he was feeling.
    Also, did I spot Leo's parents in among the melee?
    Well done to you all

  • @kathyhennigan7807
    @kathyhennigan7807 16 дней назад +469

    The first person I thought about when seeing the subject line was Darlene. What a wonderful tribute to her Leo by dedicating the boat to her. I cried tears of joy when Tally Ho was launched. What a wonderful project with so many talented people. Godspeed Tally Ho! May she be bless in all her adventures!

    • @bill3641
      @bill3641 16 дней назад +4

      For those who don't know , ........ Darlene ? Thanks .

    • @Benedocta
      @Benedocta 16 дней назад +26

      ​@@bill3641 Leo got hosted by Darlene and Raoul in their home and workshop to start rebuilding Tally Ho. You can see Raoul and his parrot in this video.
      Darlene passed away a couple months ago.

    • @dommoore782
      @dommoore782 16 дней назад +10

      Watching from Cork Harbour in Ireland 🇮🇪 What an amazing adventure so far ....thank you Leo and many many congratulations to you and all who have worked on Tally Ho
      She is absolutely beautiful

    • @Pete_Etheridge
      @Pete_Etheridge 16 дней назад +14

      The tribute to Darlene was the point where my emotions gave way! What an amazing legacy (I'm sure amongst others) to leave. Part of her will always soar in the winds of Tally Ho's sails.

    • @Scitch87
      @Scitch87 16 дней назад

      @@bill3641 if you watch the earlier episodes on the channel Leo used Darlene and Raouls workshop next to their home.

  • @jimwilloughby
    @jimwilloughby 16 дней назад +245

    Being the 2,555th comment, I don't expect this to be read, but I never thought I would get as emotional as I am know. It is a sweet moment, with a bit of sadness mixed in. Sweet because I have been to Sequim once to donate some things, and to Port Townsend once to donate about 400 pounds of the lead used as ballast. The last time I was there I told Leo I'd see him in 2 1/2 years, which comes up this October. It was that stretch of time , previously, that I had been in Sequim. To see Tally Ho in the water was something I've wanted to see for a long time. The sadness comes from the fact that due my age and health issues, and Leo sailing around the world, I'll probably never get to visit him and the boat again. To Leo and his amazing crew, well done.

    • @jesper1406
      @jesper1406 16 дней назад +20

      Thanks for your contribution to our favourite boatbuilder! 😊

    • @TwoFingeredMamma
      @TwoFingeredMamma 16 дней назад +22

      You don't have to visit, part of your spirit will always be with the boat. You made yourself part of her, cheers Jim.

    • @itsallspent
      @itsallspent 16 дней назад +10

      To the fellowship of the boat Tally Ho . There and back again.
      No matter where you are , you are there

    • @MrRugbylane
      @MrRugbylane 16 дней назад +10

      We saw your connent!

    • @thomasmackey6760
      @thomasmackey6760 16 дней назад

      You have heard the old adage for want of a nail the shoe was lost the shoe the horse, the man the battle, the war.. Your gifts mean there was no lack of a nail, nor shoe nor horse nor man, thanks to the likes of you, Tally Ho sails again.!

  • @bushratbeachbum
    @bushratbeachbum 14 дней назад +11

    Blubbing like a kid holding an empty ice-cream cone.
    So very proud of you all and so very privileged to have been able to follow your journey.
    With all the love, luck, fair winds, following seas and of course magic sparkles,
    Cheers from rural Western Australia. Xxx

  • @fearandloathing42
    @fearandloathing42 14 дней назад +13

    Looking back at the "Ship of Theseus" discussion many, many episodes ago, I think the same axiom could be applied to Leo. Is he the same man looking up at a wasted hull then as he is now, looking down at nearly completed masterpiece? Both yes and no. Can't wait to see what the future holds for the channel, Leo and Tally Ho. Congrats!

  • @owenbaker8070
    @owenbaker8070 16 дней назад +172

    To Leo and crew, I am 83 years old and I haven't missed one of your episodes rebuilding tally ho. Congratulations on a job well done.

  • @simoncarney9944
    @simoncarney9944 16 дней назад +249

    I can’t believe that an almost 71 year old man is sitting here with tears of joy rolling down my cheeks watching a boat (and a man) thousands of miles away! I’ve watched the videos since the beginning of the journey so far and I’m overjoyed to see Tally Ho in the water for the first time. Massive congratulations to Leo and the team!

    • @billmeldrum2509
      @billmeldrum2509 16 дней назад +10

      With you mate! 🇨🇦

    • @CliffH49
      @CliffH49 16 дней назад +8

      Ditto....At 75 I'm in the same situation (sniff) and you have written the words I was about to write!

    • @alexanderkielczynski2437
      @alexanderkielczynski2437 13 дней назад +2

      Me too!! same age same reaction.

  • @HildegardActual
    @HildegardActual 3 дня назад

    As a guy who has followed this project for 6 years now and got into sailing BECAUSE of you and your folks' videos, this is just a beautiful sight! I hope to have a vessel even half as nice as Tally Ho someday! All of your hard work is truly an inspiration to all of us novice sailors and boat builds alike.

  • @lestergreen7262
    @lestergreen7262 15 дней назад +10

    Oh my! What a wonderful moment as Tally Ho settled into the water. A genuine work of art and a labor of love by all that committed to your vision. A grand thank you to all the craftsman that has left a part of themselves in the construction of this beautiful vessel and to those that contributed support in various other ways to bring this project nearer to completion. Thank you Leo for taking each of us on your journey. Well done Leo, well done!

  • @vincesmith9507
    @vincesmith9507 16 дней назад +133

    Not sure why we are giving our age; I’m 74 and a woodworker and have owned and built a few wooden boats. I’m so amazed that the launch of a boat could bring tears to thousands of people worldwide. It just proves how special Leo, the crew, the patrons and Tally Ho are.

    • @andrewstoll4548
      @andrewstoll4548 15 дней назад +1

      It shows what a range of individuals he has reached.

  • @pollyrobinson3877
    @pollyrobinson3877 16 дней назад +221

    Hey Leo, I stumbled across your Tally Ho! just after your project began. A few months later my dad, a lifelong sailor, had a stroke and was no longer able to sail. I introduced him to your project, and he’s been an avid viewer since. As a former resident of Sequim, he feels a personal attachment to the build you began there. We tried to get space in the open house you held a ways back with no luck, but that’s how a crowd-supported project is. Anyone who’s expressed disappointment in not being invited to the private launch was then only supporting the project for themselves.
    You and your amazing team accomplished so much, first in relation to Tally Ho! and second, with regard to the family and community you’ve built, in person and online. I hope you’re as proud of that as I am for you. We didn’t need to see the launch in person to share in your joy, your face when she touched the water was enough. What a tremendous accomplishment!
    I’ve marveled and learned so many woodworking techniques by watching your work, so thank you for that. On behalf of my dad and me, well done to you and to the team.
    Fair winds and following seas.

  • @WOFFY-qc9te
    @WOFFY-qc9te 5 дней назад +2

    Leo, it has been a harder journey than you first thought but you have achieved something very special and we are very proud to be a little part of it. Leo you have kept true to yourself and kept your feet on the ground, managing such an fluid project is incredibly tricky but you know your limits and seek skill and support when needed. When "Tally Ho' sat true on her line I cheered whilst remembering us launching "Edith May "(Thames Barge) after a lot of re-planking. Well done to you and your crew of craftsmen.

  • @edpfaff4479
    @edpfaff4479 10 дней назад +3

    Excellent, what a beautiful ship in the water after years of passion and hard work. I am 72 and have been sailing a Twister 28 for many years in the south west waters of the UK. I am convinced Tally Ho sails like a dream. Congratulations to Leo and his team of dedicated helpers. Incredible achievement. Wood is forever!

  • @sebbrue01
    @sebbrue01 16 дней назад +239

    It's not just a boat. Tally Ho is a very proud display of the skills and craftsmanship of everybody that worked on her

  • @georgeemeny6123
    @georgeemeny6123 16 дней назад +159

    2017 just after I retired and moved full time to Sequim, got bored one night and put Sequim into RUclips search engine.What pops up, but a crazy ass Englishman swinging a chainsaw cutting down trees and bushes to get clearance to put some old boat in the yard and next to a shop of a friend of his. After a few months of watching videos, realized the boat was just a few miles from my house. For my own mental, because watching YT is just fantasy land stuff, I took a box of Rainier Beer and walked up your driveway unannounced. Thank you for not throwing me out the first time. It's been an honour meeting and knowing you and all the extraordinary craftsmen/women that have laid their hands on the Tally Ho. Also, I talked to the young Port guy that was operating the travel lift the next day. He didn't say so, but I could hear it in his voice, he was scared spitless moving the Tally Ho. No pressure right, nothing ever goes wrong in a boatyard.lol
    Congratulations and cheers from Sequim

    • @paulhaynes8045
      @paulhaynes8045 15 дней назад +9

      That was an awesome responsibility - I've never seen a boat moved so carefully! Yet another talented and caring professional doing their job so well - we've seen so many over the last seven years. This is so much more than just a RUclips channel.

    • @the-naked-sailor
      @the-naked-sailor 15 дней назад +7

      Lolololololoolololol @ travel lift operator. I doubt he's ever had so many people watching him. Looks like he did a great job.

    • @teeanahera8949
      @teeanahera8949 15 дней назад +4

      So when you said “not getting thrown out the first time”, did you get thrown out the second time? 😅

    • @stephenholland6812
      @stephenholland6812 15 дней назад +1

      I hope everyone one is proud as am be proud all you from Barnsley Yorkshire UK

    • @georgeemeny6123
      @georgeemeny6123 15 дней назад

      @@teeanahera8949 Well a pad lock did go on the gate and when the boat got moved to Port Townsend the Do not disturb sign came out.lol But I'd still say Hi if I saw any of the characters running around.

  • @robertdix3135
    @robertdix3135 11 дней назад +3

    So exciting to see my grandfather's boat (early 1950s ) resurrected! Hoping to see her in England next year?

  • @edhunter84
    @edhunter84 15 дней назад +5

    Thanks for the entertainment for the past 6 years. I’m not a sailor and knew nothing of boats until I found this channel. I can, however, appreciate hardwork, skill and determination, which there has been plenty. Well done on getting her back in the water.

  • @jk52724
    @jk52724 16 дней назад +101

    Hope Pete’s doing well

    • @sssiman
      @sssiman 16 дней назад +11

      i hope so too

    • @DC-uo5hy
      @DC-uo5hy 16 дней назад +17

      Me too. I don't know the details but wish him well.

    • @JGunit
      @JGunit 12 дней назад +3

      For Pete's sake

    • @richardrichard508
      @richardrichard508 9 дней назад +3

      Where was he and how is he? Hope he is doing OK, it is shame not to see him.

    • @Lucas12v
      @Lucas12v 9 дней назад +2

      Hope so too. I was hoping he would be able to come to the launching.

  • @polviaortega3709
    @polviaortega3709 16 дней назад +245

    I'm an engineer who works on big projects with big budgets in the space industry and I can tell you that very few of them are up to your standards. The way you managed eveything... starting from scratch with very few resources, facing adversity sometimes, and finally being able to complete such masterpiece... Hats off to you and your crew. Your video series should be a mandatory subject on any engineering degree. This is how a project is done, everybody!!!. Yeah, I don't know what else to say... This community is so proud of you. Best youtube series ever.

    • @leschortos9196
      @leschortos9196 16 дней назад +6

      Maybe Leo should take up building space craft. He is a stickler for details.

    • @LoyalTreeFriend
      @LoyalTreeFriend 16 дней назад +5

      mahogany for the interior of the space craft?

    • @leschortos9196
      @leschortos9196 16 дней назад +3

      @@LoyalTreeFriend that's not too far off, the Russian s used, wood for their ablative heat shield material back in the 60's.

    • @ssn608
      @ssn608 16 дней назад

      @@leschortos9196 I'd say Leo wouldn't make the metric to imperial measurement error that scuttled one Martian space mission.
      But ... I do remember the first attempt at pouring a lead keel....

    • @thomasbecker9676
      @thomasbecker9676 15 дней назад +4

      I got out of aerospace and now work in the fusion industry, and I wish standards were up to those of Tally-Ho.

  • @erikhealy8176
    @erikhealy8176 9 дней назад +2

    Nice touch having the young lady stand looking out of the hatch just like in the historical black and white photos

  • @andywendel1910
    @andywendel1910 14 дней назад +2

    Well, Leo, it has been a long time coming. I'm 76 years old. I have had a couple of sailboats and lived on a 52' Motor Yacht (custom build, not by me 😀) You have done a great job. Some time ago, 40 or 45 years age I bought a set of plans for a Joshua Slocum Spray. I never even got started. But after watching every one of your videos' I, realize I, had no, idea what what I had instore had I tried. So, I have lived vicarioulsy through you and Tally Ho. I am a wood worker and, you may remember when you moved to Port Townsend I had an extra drill press and miter saw I wanted to get to you. Just wasn't able to make it happen. Anyway, I'm very proud of you. Now, as I watched you build Tally Ho, I am going to watch you sail her. I wish you fair winds and following seas!

  • @ronwhite6719
    @ronwhite6719 16 дней назад +148

    Great launch Captain Leo. I am humbled and proud of your dedication to Darlene. 🙏 you have successfully managed a mammoth project. May God bless Tally Ho, her crew and safe travels wherever she sails. 🙏 I am honored to be a part of this epic story and memory.

  • @MrARNOLDRODRIGUEZ
    @MrARNOLDRODRIGUEZ 16 дней назад +115

    I am a 53 year old cuban emigrant who has for ever love boats, specially wooden sails boats. I watched every episode from the beginning to today, every week I waited for the show to be published by Leo. I feel very happy that Tally Ho is finally floating on her own. Can’t wait to see this piece of art get her brand new beautiful sails and her anchor (also I am following the repairs and fabrication of the anchor’s mechanism) I am sure next week we all see that process. Congratulations to Leo and everyone who worked on Tally Ho! I hope one day Leo brings Tally Ho to the Tampa in Florida.

  • @deccyboi4218
    @deccyboi4218 11 дней назад +2

    Here I am, a 116 year old, having never owned a boat or swam or seen the ocean, crying about how proud I am of Leo and the team.

  • @stephen9200
    @stephen9200 2 дня назад

    Traditional wooden sailing boats still alive. Thanks everyone and Leo. Inspiring 🥰🥰🥰

  • @HenryZelas
    @HenryZelas 16 дней назад +105

    I'm 87 y.o., have built a 10m steel yacht and have watched your wonderful videos from the start, and can appreciate the effort it has taken by you and the team to bring Tally Ho back to life. In this crazy world to see so many people come together and create such a beautiful functional boat is a reminder that we can do good things. Fair winds!

  • @douglasacuna2766
    @douglasacuna2766 16 дней назад +105

    Sampson Boat Co. and the Tally Ho project crew are the absolute most professional group of builders and artists. I’ve followed several online boat projects and this is the best by far. Congratulations on a job well done.

  • @randywl8925
    @randywl8925 14 дней назад +4

    I haven't been following the progress much this year and my jaw dropped when this video appeared. I'm at a bit of a loss of words.........
    It went off without a hitch. (On video anyway) 😁
    People who view the boat in the harbor will probably admire it as a beautiful boat........ but if they have never seen these videos, especially the very beginning ones, they will have not the slightest clue as to the true beauty of this boat.
    Congratulations Leo, on making your dream come true.
    Awesome work, not just of the boat, but from the flawless camera angles, video editing, narration and making us forget we were watching a video.
    We were there with you.
    Congratulations 🥂🥂🥂🥂🥂

  • @edhulse9944
    @edhulse9944 15 дней назад +7

    I only started to watch these videos - from the very first - in February whilst starting radiotherapy for prostate cancer. I watched every minute of every one during February and March, mainly whilst awaiting my turn for treatment, and hoping that I would catch up before launch - but continually amazed at how much work was involved and the patience and dedication on display.
    I sailed as a young man, and have been an engineer all my life, so have been utterly fascinated (sometimes for 2-3 hrs a day!) by these videos.
    I caught up a month ago real time, just after my treatment finished. And I have now been privileged to watch the launch just days after having been given the cancer "all clear".
    Tally Ho is now inextricably linked to my "cancer period".
    I'm now on the Isle of Wight, overlooking the Solent, and more confidently looking forward to seeing Tally Ho on her way "home" to her birthplace!
    It has been a splendid journey so far, Leo. I'm looking forward to all the others that we may be privileged to join you upon, courtesy of these videos.

  • @TermiteUSA
    @TermiteUSA 16 дней назад +94

    Congrats Leo and everyone lucky enough to have played a part in this rebuild. I pulled out the live oak frame cutoff I purchased from you and re-oiled it with a splash of Capt Morgan.
    Cheers yall and be salty.

    • @Lolliegoth
      @Lolliegoth 16 дней назад +1

      Captain Morgan makes everything a salute!

    • @09conrado
      @09conrado 16 дней назад +1

      The Steve Cross episode is my favourite.... after this one of course

  • @francistheodorecatte
    @francistheodorecatte 16 дней назад +147

    so glad to see Pancho was there!

  • @chrishull6665
    @chrishull6665 8 дней назад +1

    What I thought was great was just the sheer joy he couldn't hide during his standard intro. Amazing accomplishment!

  • @rossodnokon5668
    @rossodnokon5668 6 дней назад +1

    I've been along for the ride since the very beginning. What an amazing moment! Congratulations Leo and crew on the launch. My wife and kids and I all did a cheers of our various beverages while watching the keel hit the water. Tons of fun! Maybe someday we will get to see her in person. We live not too far to the north-east of you, in Kelowna, BC.

  • @Steve1734
    @Steve1734 16 дней назад +62

    Greetings from Australia. Just about everyone in the boat building industry down here has followed Leo and the rebuilding of Tally Ho. I watched every single video produced. I have tears in my old eyes today. Leo and his friends have given us a master class in dedication and persistence, and 6 years later she is reborn. This must be very emotional for Leo. He risked everything and the reward is now before us. It ushers in a new chapter in his life. What a legacy. So best wishes Leo, and if I even get over there, I will make sure that I catch up with you and Tally Ho.

    • @dannyphilippa6658
      @dannyphilippa6658 16 дней назад +6

      I hope he makes it down this way, I would love to go see her.

  • @michaeldemarco2415
    @michaeldemarco2415 16 дней назад +72

    I live near Sequim where Tally Ho began this rebuild adventure. I was driving by and looked across the field and there was this old hull sitting there and I thought "good luck with that!" There are many boats that end up rotting in back yards and fields in this part of the world and each has a story. The story of the Tally Ho is EPIC and for almost 7 years I've watched with interest and amazement at the incredible mix of dreams, craftsmanship, talent, personality and above all dedication and spirit. Thank you, Leo, and all those involved for the gift you have given us. I look forward to the finishing of the project, setting sail, and to many a voyage. She sure looks pretty in the water. 🙂

  • @powellkwd40
    @powellkwd40 5 дней назад +1

    Thanks Leo and Crew. Excellent. Superb. It was good to see Raul and Pancho.

  • @Briansmith-sx1ru
    @Briansmith-sx1ru 12 дней назад +2

    Leo, whilst its exciting to at last see Tally Ho in the Water it is also sad that the rebuild is coming to an end, it's been an incredible journey watching every video of superb craftsmen turn what was a rotting hull into a yacht of both beauty and splendour, well done to everyone who helped you rebuild her, I know this is just the start of her journey but I do hope we see her at full sail in the not too distant future, congratulations on preserving the past for the future and i like many others wish you a fair wind wherever you roam, God bless Tally Ho and all who sail in her !!!!

  • @jastuff3689
    @jastuff3689 16 дней назад +82

    I am 81 and haven't missed an episode from the beginning. I was younger then as were we all. This was very emotional because of all the work that has gone to make something beautiful, a work of art. Leo I don't know how you have done it. I think your obvious kindness and heartfelt love for others and your work ethic has drawn craftsmen (and women) to help Tally Ho come alive again. Even though I have watched from a distance (Houston), I feel the energy and excitement that this launch means to so many of us, even if we are not sailors. You have been here long enough to be at least an honorary American. I am proud that you have built Tally Ho here in my country to sail the world. I will be watching where ever Tally Ho takes us.

  • @gdc6666
    @gdc6666 16 дней назад +63

    This is the gold standard of wooden boat restoration and reconstruction, I doubt anything like this will be soon repeated. Amazing to behold.
    This extraordinarily well documented journey will inspire and motivate millions of people for hundreds of years to come, Leo (and the team) has made an indelible mark upon the history of our deeply flawed yet incredibly creative humanity.
    An achievement of the most noble proportions, may Tally Ho be blessed always with fair winds and following seas 🙏🙏🙏

  • @frankburris5803
    @frankburris5803 5 дней назад +1

    A very satisfying result after so much time. I love the craftsmanship and effort that went into each episode. It's been a joy ride for sure.
    Congrats to all for such a great time for the ride at my computer each week.

  • @orchidhouse297
    @orchidhouse297 14 дней назад +5

    It was Jun 15, 2017 when this video popped up. Since I used to teach dinghy sailing to school children, I took an interest and watched every episode since. The first few episodes showed what a massive undertaking it was going to be, if it was possible at all. Well, after many ups and downs Tally Ho is in the water. It's a tribute to Leo's many skills as a boat builder, a team leader and an administrator, and to the members of the team he gathered round him that the venture is a success.

  • @medickaisu
    @medickaisu 16 дней назад +98

    I started watching shortly before beginning my nursing career with episode 1. The project has been with me through a cancer diagnosis and the death of my spouse, as well as purchasing my new home and all the ups and downs of life. It has always been a beacon of attention to detail and striving for the very best. Thank you for 7 years of videos. Like life, this is an ending of one thing and the beginning of something new. Congratulations does not seem enough. All the best to you and your wonderful crew.

  • @user-zm9hg5jj3i
    @user-zm9hg5jj3i 16 дней назад +82

    Well… Leo… I knew this was going to be an emotional video but as soon as you hung the garland on Tally Ho’s bow sprit I was in bits. Then when she was lifted into the air more tears came. Tally Ho in the water, even more tears. It’s ridiculous “what a boat can do”. I’m a 55 year old carpenter in England writing this still with blurry vision trying to find the words that will do justice to the journey we have embarked on with you and your fantastic crew both present and past.Great to see Raul and Pancho,and a fitting tribute to Darlene. Can’t wait to see the next part of this fantastic endeavour,my wife and I will be with you till the end.

  • @nbraa
    @nbraa 15 дней назад +4

    Three Cheers to Tally Ho and Leo! Home is where the anchor drops. I did as instructed and went out and got the finest liquor I could find to share on this occasion. I couldn't be more proud of this moment after watching every single video and donating more than a few times over the last 4 years. Congratulations to you and the entire Tally Ho team. Sail on.

  • @torwel24
    @torwel24 14 дней назад +3

    I personally liked the orange more.
    Congratulations to everyone involved in this awesome Project, thank you Leo for sharing with us! 🤗

  • @yyctypewriter
    @yyctypewriter 16 дней назад +116

    I cried when she kissed the water for the first time in so long. I’ve been here since the beginning and have been invested every week for those years. Good on everyone it’s been a pleasure to watch. Very emotional and awesome. Looking forward to the further adventures! May Tally Ho see fair winds and following seas and bring good luck to all those who sail upon her and may her sails be full of wind to carry her the next 100 years!

  • @chrisdeboeck918
    @chrisdeboeck918 16 дней назад +55

    Hi Leo, and everyone involved in this wonderful project - I'm never usually one to comment, but I thought I'd take a moment to thank you for letting me and everyone else who follows this endeavour and watches these incredible videos come along for the ride. I'm only 17, and an aspiring engineer, and can proudly say I've been following the revival of this beautiful boat almost since day 1 - it's been an incredible journey, and these videos always give me something to look forward too no matter how life is going.
    From the bottom of my heart, thank you, and happy sailing.

  • @skusey1231
    @skusey1231 8 дней назад +1

    Have watched nearly every episode in the past 6 years and what a journey it’s been. Congrats Leo and everyone and here’s to many more years of sailing!

  • @SC-sf8xt
    @SC-sf8xt 2 дня назад

    Cant believe I have followed your channel for 7 years. You had help from thousands of pairs of hands,wings whether they are angelic , pancho, the four legged supporters and just goowill from total strangers who cheer your success.

  • @user-pk4oc8jz5r
    @user-pk4oc8jz5r 16 дней назад +83

    Leo, me, as an old sailor who spent all my life in the shipping business, almost 50 years now, so proud to be a small part of the incredible achievement of saving Tally Ho, to support your drive, determination and love for this amazing yacht. We will be happy and are looking forward to follow you and Tally Ho going forward. And a big toast was raised here in Norway as we watched the keel touch the water. A little wet in the keel of my eyes. Thank you, the team, and all the others around the world who helped too. We are many and a lot of good vibes today. Cheers! /Capt. Morgan

    • @olliefoxx7165
      @olliefoxx7165 16 дней назад +1

      Does Norway still have wooden ship builders?

  • @BuckeyeChuck11
    @BuckeyeChuck11 16 дней назад +165

    I was right.
    There was nearly as much saltwater covering my face as is required to hold Her up. I nearly lost it at the beginning, looking into Leo's eyes, seeing the pride and joy nearly overwhelming him...but I held off, to watch with clear eyes.
    Until I saw Pancho.
    I have been a blubbering, snotty mess since then. Laughing in my own overwhelming joy, taking deep breaths to just keep up and focus.
    She is so beautiful.
    THIS is what RUclips is FOR!
    Three cheers for TALLY HO!
    HIP HIP
    HOORAY!
    HIP HIP
    HOORAY!
    HIP HIP
    HOORAY!
    Rest well, and keep going Leo, you are an amazing man, an inspiration to many thousands of people all over the globe, and I'm quite sure there will be many folks lining up to happily pay virtually any price to join you aboard for your adventures.
    53 y.o. male landlubber in Ohio. With a dream of the seas that gets closer every day.
    Fair winds!

    • @JoeJoesFarm
      @JoeJoesFarm 16 дней назад +4

      Now that’s a proper message 👍

    • @wallyschmidt77
      @wallyschmidt77 16 дней назад +2

      Agree that this is what RUclips is for. Well said.

    • @garytnew7504
      @garytnew7504 16 дней назад +2

      Every word of your beautifully worded comment I completely endorse and feel same way and share the very wet eyes watching a very emotional happy event unfold thank you for saying what I also feel and share 💡👏👏👏👏

    • @simong9657
      @simong9657 16 дней назад +2

      Fantastic comment. Well said Sir.

  • @retaxsus
    @retaxsus 3 дня назад

    Congratulations. I started watching when I was helping a friend build his boat for the R2AK before COVID. Thank you for letting me join the adventure and observe the amazing craftwork.

  • @damdam3149
    @damdam3149 10 дней назад +2

    thank you Leo, congrats! its been a long journey I'm so happy to got invited to witness. Thank you very much.

  • @billsimons4113
    @billsimons4113 16 дней назад +66

    I think the Albert Strange Association got the better end of the deal with their $1 sale to Leo. Hundreds of thousands of people from the next century have now come to know and appreciate his work, and, better, to love wooden sailing yachts. Thanks Leo & friends!

  • @rayboucher479
    @rayboucher479 16 дней назад +73

    Congratulations Leo ! My wife passed away in 2015 and I have watched you from the start. It has been a pleasure watching the workmanship of you and your crew. Thank you so very much and enjoy your beautiful boat.

  • @alecimorgan
    @alecimorgan 14 дней назад +4

    I hope you feel immensely proud Leo, as should every single person who has contributed to preserving Tally Ho. She is so much more than a vessel. You have all continued her story, created a community and family around her and given her a future. I really hope to see her sail into port back in the UK one day. Congratulations on the massive achievement!

  • @rubmello
    @rubmello 15 часов назад

    What a great day, congratulations to everyone! I've been following this project since the beginning and I'm excited to see it all finished! Fantastic! Long live Tally Ho! Thanks!!

  • @primebeef5432
    @primebeef5432 16 дней назад +43

    I recall idling past Tally Ho a decade or so ago. I remarked to my wife what an prestigous name was scrolled across the bow. She quipped its for sale. I stopped and backed up so as to read the hand written "sign", a curled letter sized piece of paper or poster board that read Tally Ho for sale $1. attached to it's dry rotting hull. We chuckled not knowing its history or its future. Saw my first episode a few years later and haven't missed one since. Congragulations and many thanks to Leo, his crew and supporters from a land lubber in southern Oregon. Well done!

  • @FrankVerhoeven
    @FrankVerhoeven 16 дней назад +82

    Dear Leo, I am a 74-year-old Belgian coaster cap, following your project from the beginning, and I want to thank you for the hours of pleasure watching your videos, you made me wonder if I had chosen another profession such as woodwork.or all the other skills you demonstrate here, I think you and your crew showed me that handiwork prevails over intellectual forming. also, I admire your interaction with the Americans I sadly experienced American sailors being as union troublemakers on board merchant ships. However, I saw here other Americans so dedicated and skilled I would loved them on board. Saying this I wish you happy sailing, and who knows we meet at sea or in one or another harbour, because I am still sailing a 33' plastic yacht "Sophie--Jane" cheers Frank

  • @michaelgray5021
    @michaelgray5021 3 дня назад

    IM CRYING, its hard to explain to other ppl why i get emotional on this build besides the fact its taken so long and well documented. The craftsmanship is by my 34yr old eyes are never seen its so beautiful all the detail. Its a very real experience for me sitting here in vegas with a couple of beers experiencing Tally Ho's launch. Its so crazy how man can engineer such a thing. Tally Ho!

  • @handerson212
    @handerson212 11 дней назад +1

    You don’t have to be a boat fan (I am) to admire someone with great skill, ability, leadership and, most of all, determination! I’m in awe!

  • @markhall6201
    @markhall6201 16 дней назад +39

    Not only a master boatbuilder, but a master videographer. Good on ya Leo and thanks for your efforts on our part as well as for those contributing to Tally Ho. Live long and prosper.

  • @LPay-jy8mx
    @LPay-jy8mx 16 дней назад +36

    Leo, Darlene was with you on launch day. In the air around you, in the celebratory laughter and tears of those gathered, in the sea that received your beautiful ship. And she'll be close at hand, in the wind and sun and rain and stillness that surround your travels. She'll send light from the stars to uplift and orient you towards what's most important. Every ship needs a guardian angel and Darlene is up there, guardianing Tally Ho for the long, wild ride.

  • @joncraig
    @joncraig 15 дней назад +4

    6 years and this is the end result. A lot of wood fixed together by glue, screws, sweat and tears, floating along to where, nobody knows, but MY WORD this was worth watching every single episode and the team, skills, and camaraderie, support and love for each other, restores ones faith in humanity. Bravo to every single individual person that watched, cried, worked, donated, and supported in your individual way which shows that every little bit of of help, big or small, can produce something so magical and something to be proud of. BRAVO !!!!!

  • @bookshelver
    @bookshelver 3 дня назад

    I am happy to see Tally Ho in the water! After watching for several years, it’s amazing to see! I am looking forward to what’s to come. Cheers!

  • @petewilliams4289
    @petewilliams4289 16 дней назад +81

    Wow, Imagine Tally Ho gracing the Tasmanian Wooden Boat festival in Australia, which has grown to become the most significant event of its kind in Australia. The Tasmanian WBF embodies everything that is pure and beautiful about wooden boat building and sailors.

    • @davidclarke3450
      @davidclarke3450 15 дней назад +7

      I’d go to Tassie for that.

    • @johnvannisselroy6197
      @johnvannisselroy6197 15 дней назад +4

      And here's hoping he calls in at Wellington, New Zealand on the way. I've been watching this series from the start. I'm not a sailor (my daughter is), but I'm a woodworker (as is my daughter) - and I've learned a lot.
      Thanks for doing your bit to keep the old skills alive.
      Thanks Leo - may that smile continue to grace your face.

    • @TooLittleDopamine
      @TooLittleDopamine 15 дней назад +4

      Yesssss! Needs to head down to tassie!

    • @user-lb2gg2gt2g
      @user-lb2gg2gt2g 15 дней назад

      Yes , I have been out fishing , out of range of phone & inlet , but I caught a couple of texts from friends and family to say Tally Ho ! I felt like steaming back into range just to watch the launch …. Please consider coming to Tassie, we not only have the AWBF but some of the worlds best cruising grounds and wild coastline .

    • @ChrisJones-zr9fm
      @ChrisJones-zr9fm 14 дней назад

      Always looking for an excuse to head down to Hobart! Great idea :)

  • @olatedin
    @olatedin 16 дней назад +137

    How wonderful to finally see this after all these years!

  • @KitLaughlin
    @KitLaughlin 15 дней назад

    Congratulations, Leo. Getting Tally Ho to this point is an incredible achievement (and no water in the bilge!!!).See you at the Wooden Boat Festival.

  • @judegriggs
    @judegriggs 5 дней назад

    Have been watching from the day you bought Tally Ho, watch the start of the build, Covid, the keel, the big move, the changes in crafts people, now the launch. Congratulations and may the winds be forever at your back. 20:20 .

  • @anthonyelyas2040
    @anthonyelyas2040 16 дней назад +45

    Another grown man in tears here, but I have something to add:
    With absolutely no discredit to Leo and his amazing crew of craftspeople, you can truthfully say that RUclips built this boat. That is the power of social media at its best.
    ❤🎉😢

    • @ronbuckner8179
      @ronbuckner8179 16 дней назад +5

      I would agree, with all the negative tape that RUclips has been berated for it’s also become a brand new means for us to build new products and ideas to live and grow with. Congrats to you Leo and all of the craftspeople who have been involved with this day.

    • @ronbuckner8179
      @ronbuckner8179 16 дней назад +4

      The fact that the weather was nice surprised me as well. There is NO place more beautiful than the pac n.w. when the sun is shining. But it comes at a cost. Now you have a new story to write, a new story to figure out. I’ve spent very little time involved with you, but I think that may change.

    • @JOSEPHDANCE75
      @JOSEPHDANCE75 16 дней назад +2

      tears of joy in a world of so much bad. Safe travels brother

    • @davidc6510
      @davidc6510 16 дней назад +2

      Well said. This channel and many other that bring substantive content that connect people from all over the world is truly the best part of social media.

    • @unpluglvfree9507
      @unpluglvfree9507 16 дней назад

      Pathetic

  • @keithwelton
    @keithwelton 16 дней назад +75

    You certainly made a beautiful job of rebuilding Tally Ho Leo, well done. Us armchair shipwrights have enjoyed every episode so far.

  • @alisterwalker562
    @alisterwalker562 13 дней назад +1

    These videos present the best of humanity. Leo's character as the captain of this crew and project have always struck me as of the finest kind. Never a complaint, never a negative comment, just a focus on completing the task at hand to the best of his ability. I have so much respect and admiration for what Leo and every pair of hands that touched even the smallest screw have been able to accomplish.

  • @handerson212
    @handerson212 11 дней назад +1

    I’ve been watching ever since Leo bought this old wreck of a boat for $1, and cheering him on. What a remarkable achievement! Leo, you da man! BZ!

  • @waiakalulu1568
    @waiakalulu1568 16 дней назад +58

    As an older person, it was heartening to see young and old working on this project. The older guys were given the respect they deserved and the younger ones were featured as willing to be as careful and meticulous as the generation before. Loved seeing the cooperation and the spirit of having pride in one's work. Bravo!

  • @juliancrooks3031
    @juliancrooks3031 16 дней назад +50

    I'm glad poncho made it for the final inspection, he's been monitoring it's progress from the beginning.

    • @PublicMixHardworking1
      @PublicMixHardworking1 16 дней назад

      Amazing very nice a wooden boat building ❤

    • @olliefoxx7165
      @olliefoxx7165 16 дней назад +3

      Poncho is the parrot?

    • @christophbbb1738
      @christophbbb1738 16 дней назад

      @@olliefoxx7165 Yes, the parrot from Raoul and Darlene and often seen in the episodes from their workshop

    • @johnbell6956
      @johnbell6956 16 дней назад

      On your punch list, there needs to be a perch for poncho as the first mate. Great build, I have enjoyed it immensely.

  • @rl53
    @rl53 День назад

    The huge moment when you realise Leo & all who worked on Tally Ho will go down in history for bringing a historical boat back to life & Leo as the next custodian. How life can change so much for the better with one decision. How lucky people will be to get to see them both sail.

  • @evaodland7349
    @evaodland7349 День назад

    Hope to see you and Tally Ho someday on Lake Michigan. You may run across the Denis Sullivan in your future travels. If you do tip your hat to her for me. I spent many an afternoon and early evening chasing the Denis out front of Milwaukee as she sailed her daily excursions.
    Been watching all these years.
    Congratulations to all.
    God Speed, fair winds and weather, safe journeys to Tally Ho, Captain and Crew.
    Eva - SV Avalon Milwaukee, WI