Besides woodworking, Patrick is accomplished at describing complex ideas on camera in clear, straightforward language. That is a skill you don't see every day.
Hi Leo in1993 myself and 3 other guys built a 2masted schooner at Tough,s boat yard Teddington lock London BADGER D watching u and the team build TALLY HO brings back wonderfull memories I'm 88 yrs old now I now wonder where BADGER D is now LEO u and your team what an excellent job your doing
Man i duno what ill do when its sailing. Just hope Leo goes back to u.k. , does fastnet 27 100yrs later, then opens a boat shop in u.k. that way we get decades of Leos craftsmanship
It is so fantastic to see how Patrick has gone from making dowel's to create these kitchen cupboards, at a Leo approved standard (I assume). Great work Patrick.
Patrick, your enthusiasm alone makes these videos so much better, but just seeing you blossom into a real honest to goodness carpenter has been astonishing. I'm a little jealous how you've taken this apprenticeship and ran with it.
While Paddy may not be the door maker in all of the land, I wanna see who critics his absolutely AMAZING talent! Perfection. As is expected and consistently done by the entire crew. Leo, you're truly making a work of art that entire sailing community will admire, deeply, for a VERY LONG TIME!!! Such a great crew. Glad you are back safely. Hope your family and friends are all doing well. Love bonus videos!!
Paddy's narration skills are almost there! His woodworking, however, is exemplary, totally on point... Great to see the personal growth from the team.. 😜 ❤
Anyone else surprised to see all the bubbles & imperfections in the varnish on the cabinet faces? Everything else on the boat is absolutely flawless boat jewelry, yet those door finishes look like something I probably wouldn't accept on my own boat
First thing I noticed! Glad to see you brought it up. I was sure thinking that. Cann't tell but it looked like Possible silicone contamination and fish eyes or dust? Should be able to just redo the outside that shows. Iam sure they are planning to do it. It's a heart breaker when you work so hard and that happens on the last coat. Now waiting for it to cure more before sanding it out.
@@charliecruzen3394 yeah for sure doesn't look like it'll be difficult to fix, a bit of sanding and another coat or two and it'll look great, I'm just very surprised that it even got installed with the finish like that.
I think that Tally Ho going to be one of the most beautiful boats inside and out ever…all down to a brilliant and entertaining group of people ever cheers Roly🇬🇧.PS I am surprised at the low number of thumbs up there are compared to the of views.
Dear rolanddunk Yeah, I wondered about this too. It's kind of odd. I don't know why because the hanging locker is a piece of artwork showing best craftsmanship like everything on/in Tally Ho. Best regards, luck and health in particular.
There appears to be a bug at RUclips. Every single video I look at over the past few days has shown "9" likes. With 10s of thousands of views. It simply isn't possible
What fabulous craftsmen (and women) Leo has surrounded himself with. And I’m sure that when the Tally Ho project is completed will have huge respect, in their own right and plenty of work offered to them
Nice Job Patrick. See it's harder to describe work than it is to actually do it. Watching this group of Craftsman like you all is a real pleasure. Thanks! Hope Leo enjoyed his family visit and hope the rain hasn't hampered your work.
Sorry for saying this. Usually, the standard of everyt here is second to none. But on this episode, gentlemen, standards have slipped. The varnished doors are covered in birds' eyes, the two rh side ones. Get some paint stripper and steel wool, whip it off, and start again. If left, it will be the area that everyone will see and comment on. For a man who referred to the bow as the pointy end and the stern the, Blunt flat bit at the back, he has come along satisfactorily. Satisfactorily my arse, his workmanship is good as anyone else's. A very hard won skill indeed.
Very good vid, a great surprise to see a Tally Ho vid this week but it is appreciated and entertaining. .......aaaaand fade to sprinkle....CUT! That's a wrap.
Great episode Patrick! I am continuously impressed with the incredible craftsmanship you and the whole team display. The cabinetry would be at home in any fine kitchen afloat, in the air or any fine home!
Magnificent talent. Craftsman style cabinets with doors fitting inside the face frame are the most difficult to make and Patrick and the team aced them.
Out of sheer stage fever Patrick didn't even bring in the duchess ! Nice cabinets. A bit of a weird gloss on the doors, but that must have been the lighting. The dry fit was perfect, but once painted it needed a bit of convincing persuasion. Dang it ! Good thing it doesn't have to come apart again. That drying rack is brilliant. Very manly.
Just want to say thanks to Patrick for being suitably uncomfortable on camera. I marvel at your carpentry skills and as a boat restorer and woodwork teacher I hope to be as skilled as you some day.
Patrick we will make you an honorary Italian because I am sure that if we made you sit on your hands you couldn't talk Love your enthusiasm and humour.
I was sat on the loo on Sunday night watching this episode and laughing my head off…. My wife was in the bedroom and wondered what on earth I was laughing at!!!. Paddy’s comical narration accompanied by the lift (elevator) music was sublime. Love it!
I can’t even imagine that awesome crew going each their own ways once the boat is finished… I think some of the guys have probably learned a lot in the process, too, and could well start their own boat building channel. Always great vids, entertainment and craftsmanship!
@@piccalillipit9211it takes a village. Port Townsend already had the wooden boatbuilding school and an ecosystem of businesses that made this project successful. I'm sure this project will strengthen that ecosystem plus a new business model that an interesting project can be funded by generating interest and entertainment. Tally Ho! would not be the gold platter she is today with only Leo's savings.
@@piccalillipit9211 I don’t know if rich people are their thing. Then again one has to eat… Maybe a bit of building, a bit of sailing… I hope the saga will continue after they finished Tally Ho!
the only thing that I don't like is, that the door of the left most cabinet the grain is horizontal and on all other doors vertical. And now you are welcome to see that all the time as well 😅
13:21 I hate to be "that guy", but that finish looks pretty rough. I want to believe it's the camera, but those door panels look like they could use a wet sand. I realize this is a boat, and not all finishes need to be perfect, but cabinetry should be "furniture grade". Especially on this boat.
I think if ever somehow I were to meet Patrick I'd greet him by saying, "What's up, Sparkle Fade?" (accompanied by that sound and the hand gesture with my fingers)
Paddy did a great job both video and the' kitchen' cupboards. Not sure the plate racks are going to work, but 'hey' they are very well, and lovingly, made. Galley cupboards are a nightmare on any boat - no one can agree on how they should be designed or function. Love the vlog, and the commitment of everyone to it. So much to do yet, and so excited to see the next steps. Well done Paddy!
There is something so special in having the privilege to observe mere-mortals demonstrate their problem solving and creative ingenuity, being applied to complex tasks and then followed by the execution of such amazing craftmanship. I will never build a boat, but for those that do, this series has provided me the insight to appreciate the passion and commitment required by a unique leader and team of people to deliver on a vision of 'what-could-be'.
Esse Patrivk além de ser um colaborador fiel é de um talento invejável, não escolhe tarefas que sempre são excutadas com cujdado e qualidade . Esta sempre de bom humor ajudando a manter o ambiente leve quase de brincadeira. Parabéns por ser como você é.
You, Sir, have come quite some way from "give it to Paddy, it will be brushpainted white and in the bilge underneath the tankage anyway" to the top shelving of the Lasagna-station, doors and dryrack and all. Well earned I'd say. Thanks for sharing.
Way to go Patty. I admire crew members that can step in and handle the rains to continue providing the videos and commentary for the continuation of Tally Ho's story. Besides you are a great story teller in your own rights. Calm down and just be yourself. You can do it!
Bravo, Patty! Spectacular job on those lockers! Don't worry, once you get a hundred or so videos under your belt, it should be more comfortable in front of the camera. 😁
Throughout this build I am surprised at 1.the age of the shipwrights and 2 the degree of craftsmanship and tolerances is outstanding. Whoever trained these guys deserve a shout out. I am an amateur woodworker and the level of workmanship is just wonderful to see. I would have expected the age of the volunteers to be much older. Kudoos to this crew.
That drying rack is slick - I had one like that when I lived overseas in each apartment of mine in Italy and thought it was such a brilliant idea! Wish it would take hold here in the US.
I'd like to see the hanging cabinets refinished. The super high gloss finish, with bubble imperfections, is in jarring contrast to the other varnish finishes in the boat, all of a high standard.
Sigh, I have to agree. Running a propane torch across the still-wet varnish is an effective way to deal with inevitable brush-formed bubbles. An airless sprayer would be better, perhaps.
How cruel... Forcing Patrick to be 76% serious for so long.
You could see the pain in his eyes!
Oh c'mon - 62.86% at the most...
And as usual Paddy did an amazingly beautiful job on the cabinetry. Another 1st class bit of manufacture.
🤣
I think you somewhat overstated his level of seriousness. Max 51%, 22% of the time...
All hail Patrick, our new Overlord!
hail
Hail!
HAIL PATRICK
Hallo Patrick
*kisses signet ring
In the past, when Leo goes to England, the work and filming have been put on hold. Good to see Shipwright Patrick at the helm for an episode. Rock on.
Patrick seems like one of the nicest blokes you could ever meet 😎👍
He really does, seems like a great person to hang out with.
Patricks are pretty cool dudes. They're usually EXTREMELY handsome and super humble with giant muscles.
@@SmokkedandslammedI wonder what your name is? 🤔🤣
@@richierich19245His name is Fred he’s just in to Patricks
Really nice guy, not the greatest smelling. But really nice.
Patrick has gotten really good at woodworking. He was quite a greenhorn when he started helping. I think he's longest current helper now .
Yeah, watching him develop over the years has been great. I'm so happy he's stuck on with Leo for the long term.
Agreed!
Anyone else cheering the growth Patty has evidenced? Great Job, Patty!
He grew a whole three inches this year, believe it or not! And you should see his muscles!
He has a channel at @patrickkingshill2133
Typo, it's paddy.
Besides woodworking, Patrick is accomplished at describing complex ideas on camera in clear, straightforward language. That is a skill you don't see every day.
I can't help but think he'd be an amazing teacher.
Hi Leo in1993 myself and 3 other guys built a 2masted schooner at Tough,s boat yard Teddington lock London BADGER D watching u and the team build TALLY HO brings back wonderfull memories I'm 88 yrs old now I now wonder where BADGER D is now LEO u and your team what an excellent job your doing
Man i duno what ill do when its sailing. Just hope Leo goes back to u.k. , does fastnet 27 100yrs later, then opens a boat shop in u.k. that way we get decades of Leos craftsmanship
Wins the race!
It is so fantastic to see how Patrick has gone from making dowel's to create these kitchen cupboards, at a Leo approved standard (I assume). Great work Patrick.
Patrick, your enthusiasm alone makes these videos so much better, but just seeing you blossom into a real honest to goodness carpenter has been astonishing. I'm a little jealous how you've taken this apprenticeship and ran with it.
We need more sprinkle fades lol.
Proper pink and sparkly fairy dust at that!
I was fully expecting the rest of the episode to be exclusively silly transitions after patty asked for the sprinkle fade
As a woodworker, I can really appreciate the cabinet work expertly done by Patrick! 👍👍
Expertly done. Did you not notice the inconsistant wood grain direction of the cabinets? Knobs are uneven and the finish is full of air bubbles.
While Paddy may not be the door maker in all of the land, I wanna see who critics his absolutely AMAZING talent! Perfection. As is expected and consistently done by the entire crew. Leo, you're truly making a work of art that entire sailing community will admire, deeply, for a VERY LONG TIME!!! Such a great crew. Glad you are back safely. Hope your family and friends are all doing well. Love bonus videos!!
Patrick should get his own spin-off show, focused on his pottery
He has a youtube channel, not very active but interesting. @patrickkingshill2133
I think we need a Duchess of Desire miniseries.
Patty makes Potts
@@andiusrex Iggy Pop's BBC 6 Music show the other week included 'Bee Bee Sea' in the blurb. That's flattering imitation.
I would NOT be surprised if that happened in the near future....
All hail Patrick, the merciful keeper of the camera!
That rounded corner post looks so perfect.
Thanks Leo for bringing us along.. appreciate all your doing
You're
An huge thankyou to Patrick and the gang (slithering around in the background), for giving us all, a continuity of transmissions!! Thanks Kiddos!!!
Paddy's narration skills are almost there! His woodworking, however, is exemplary, totally on point... Great to see the personal growth from the team.. 😜 ❤
Anyone else surprised to see all the bubbles & imperfections in the varnish on the cabinet faces? Everything else on the boat is absolutely flawless boat jewelry, yet those door finishes look like something I probably wouldn't accept on my own boat
First thing I noticed!
Glad to see you brought it up. I was sure thinking that. Cann't tell but it looked like Possible silicone contamination and fish eyes or dust? Should be able to just redo the outside that shows. Iam sure they are planning to do it. It's a heart breaker when you work so hard and that happens on the last coat. Now waiting for it to cure more before sanding it out.
@@charliecruzen3394 yeah for sure doesn't look like it'll be difficult to fix, a bit of sanding and another coat or two and it'll look great, I'm just very surprised that it even got installed with the finish like that.
I imagine for the sake of the video they went ahead and installed them, but will no doubt be off again to get the finish fixed!
This might be way over the top but: in this time of war and terror you keep on making a piece of art. And I am grateful for that. THX all of you!
I think that Tally Ho going to be one of the most beautiful boats inside and out ever…all down to a brilliant and entertaining group of people ever cheers Roly🇬🇧.PS I am surprised at the low number of thumbs up there are compared to the of views.
Dear rolanddunk
Yeah, I wondered about this too. It's kind of odd. I don't know why because the hanging locker is a piece of artwork showing best craftsmanship like everything on/in Tally Ho.
Best regards, luck and health in particular.
All across RUclips on average likes are around 10 % of all the views
There appears to be a bug at RUclips. Every single video I look at over the past few days has shown "9" likes. With 10s of thousands of views. It simply isn't possible
Dear @@WhatAboutTheBee
Or maybe even another trick so that they have to pay less to the creators!? Best regards, luck and health in particular.
@@WhatAboutTheBee Here it says 8.7K at 18:07 utc, sat nov4th 2023.
Patty did a marvelous job indeed !! ThX for Sharing!
I really appreciate the detail and extreme craftsmanship you and the crew are putting into Tally Ho
Patty, you never cease to amaze me with your wood working skills. And now you are acting.
As his Nonnie once said, “What can’t he do?”
Patrick you have come a long ways, amigo.
Tally Ho is the greatest boat building project ever on RUclips!
Yep, because it is a complete new build. There is nothing left from the original.
@@robertharris7027, true that....
@@robertharris7027Part of the Transom, the keel lead and some hardware were reused, but other than that she was a rotten girl.
@@robertharris7027 I think some of the original teak wood has been incorporated in the build.
Interest from her construction funding her construction, it feels like Tally Ho! is willing herself thru rebirth
The round corner on the hanging locker was a cool touch. Well done.
What fabulous craftsmen (and women) Leo has surrounded himself with. And I’m sure that when the Tally Ho project is completed will have huge respect, in their own right and plenty of work offered to them
Good call on the sprinkle fade Patrick 🎉
Patrick the sprinkle fade GOAT.
Nice Job Patrick. See it's harder to describe work than it is to actually do it. Watching this group of Craftsman like you all is a real pleasure. Thanks! Hope Leo enjoyed his family visit and hope the rain hasn't hampered your work.
The ability to describe the process takes one from journeyman to master
A star is born
Very nice Patty. Exceptional quality and workmanship. and good for a laugh.
Sorry for saying this. Usually, the standard of everyt here is second to none. But on this episode, gentlemen, standards have slipped.
The varnished doors are covered in birds' eyes, the two rh side ones. Get some paint stripper and steel wool, whip it off, and start again. If left, it will be the area that everyone will see and comment on.
For a man who referred to the bow as the pointy end and the stern the, Blunt flat bit at the back, he has come along satisfactorily.
Satisfactorily my arse, his workmanship is good as anyone else's.
A very hard won skill indeed.
Outstanding Patrick! Exceptional journery.
Great job yall❤️🤍🩶🖤💜💙🩵💚🤎🩷🧡
Hi Nick! We see you too :)
Patrick is an artist and wooden boat building is an art. Perfect
Great episode. Nice work, Patrick (and everyone else!). The Galley looks excellent.
I love Patrick. He really cracks me up.
Me too.
Very good vid, a great surprise to see a Tally Ho vid this week but it is appreciated and entertaining. .......aaaaand fade to sprinkle....CUT! That's a wrap.
Patrick is a natural.
You have to appreciate the amazing quality of craftsmanship and material that was chosen to build this amazing sailboat. That is no easy task.
Great episode Patrick! I am continuously impressed with the incredible craftsmanship you and the whole team display. The cabinetry would be at home in any fine kitchen afloat, in the air or any fine home!
Magnificent talent. Craftsman style cabinets with doors fitting inside the face frame are the most difficult to make and Patrick and the team aced them.
Thank you for your weekly uploads I look forward to them
Out of sheer stage fever Patrick didn't even bring in the duchess !
Nice cabinets. A bit of a weird gloss on the doors, but that must have been the lighting. The dry fit was perfect, but once painted it needed a bit of convincing persuasion. Dang it ! Good thing it doesn't have to come apart again. That drying rack is brilliant. Very manly.
Good JOB, WELL DONE!
Just want to say thanks to Patrick for being suitably uncomfortable on camera. I marvel at your carpentry skills and as a boat restorer and woodwork teacher I hope to be as skilled as you some day.
You should do this more often.
Great video.
Tally Ho is the featured boat in the Beken of Cowes Classic Calendar for 2023. It is 1927 photograph.
A truely amazing and talented crew . Friendships that last a lifetime .
Patrick we will make you an honorary Italian because I am sure that if we made you sit on your hands you couldn't talk Love your enthusiasm and humour.
Great job, Patty, on both making and talking about the cabinet build!!
Paddy is a legend. What a wonderful group of humans have gathered together to build this work of art.
Great job taking over and those cabinets look great looking forward to next week.
I was sat on the loo on Sunday night watching this episode and laughing my head off…. My wife was in the bedroom and wondered what on earth I was laughing at!!!. Paddy’s comical narration accompanied by the lift (elevator) music was sublime. Love it!
As usual guys you knocked it out the park well done all of you Kind Regards from Liverpool England.
It's more than the journey of Tally-ho. Because of you, Leo, many will be better, more confident people.
I can’t even imagine that awesome crew going each their own ways once the boat is finished… I think some of the guys have probably learned a lot in the process, too, and could well start their own boat building channel. Always great vids, entertainment and craftsmanship!
I would've thought they would've started their own company, building luxury wooden boats for rich people...
@@piccalillipit9211it takes a village. Port Townsend already had the wooden boatbuilding school and an ecosystem of businesses that made this project successful. I'm sure this project will strengthen that ecosystem plus a new business model that an interesting project can be funded by generating interest and entertainment. Tally Ho! would not be the gold platter she is today with only Leo's savings.
My gut is telling me that Patrick will sail the seas with Leo .....at least for a little while
@@piccalillipit9211 I don’t know if rich people are their thing. Then again one has to eat… Maybe a bit of building, a bit of sailing… I hope the saga will continue after they finished Tally Ho!
what would a ship of that quality and craftmanship cost 5 million ...more . less @@Urufu-san
Patrick, You have, over the years, become an extraordinary craftsman. Bravo and thanks, also, for your rib-tickling and delightful humor.
the only thing that I don't like is, that the door of the left most cabinet the grain is horizontal and on all other doors vertical.
And now you are welcome to see that all the time as well 😅
You bastard...
Sprinkle fade was the best part. .pretty great. Patrick is a wiz, a born cinematographer.
Great fun watching the kids "play" while Dad is gone. Highly entertaining. Patrick is a natural. 🙂
13:21 I hate to be "that guy", but that finish looks pretty rough. I want to believe it's the camera, but those door panels look like they could use a wet sand. I realize this is a boat, and not all finishes need to be perfect, but cabinetry should be "furniture grade". Especially on this boat.
When Leo's away, Paddy can play, and he does
Patricks taking Over... Well Leo... "It was a Good Run!"....
🙂🙂🙂
I think if ever somehow I were to meet Patrick I'd greet him by saying, "What's up, Sparkle Fade?" (accompanied by that sound and the hand gesture with my fingers)
Paddy did a great job both video and the' kitchen' cupboards. Not sure the plate racks are going to work, but 'hey' they are very well, and lovingly, made. Galley cupboards are a nightmare on any boat - no one can agree on how they should be designed or function. Love the vlog, and the commitment of everyone to it. So much to do yet, and so excited to see the next steps. Well done Paddy!
Patty is my favorite crew member although our great too
There is something so special in having the privilege to observe mere-mortals demonstrate their problem solving and creative ingenuity, being applied to complex tasks and then followed by the execution of such amazing craftmanship. I will never build a boat, but for those that do, this series has provided me the insight to appreciate the passion and commitment required by a unique leader and team of people to deliver on a vision of 'what-could-be'.
I think the biggest question is how big the planing foils and wing sail that Patrick will instal with Leo away will end up being?
@benanddadmechanical6573 - Comment of the year!
The sound when the galley cabinet doors snap closed seems quite definitive. Indicative of a quality work.
Esse Patrivk além de ser um colaborador fiel é de um talento invejável, não escolhe tarefas que sempre são excutadas com cujdado e qualidade . Esta sempre de bom humor ajudando a manter o ambiente leve quase de brincadeira. Parabéns por ser como você é.
The most amazing woodwork every week. So nice seeing everyone having fun while achieving fabulous and elegant results.
Everyone seems to have great chemistry together, but Patrick to me is the heart of the show. I hope he gets his own YT channel someday!
Patrick . . . most excellent! He's a keeper Leo.
As much as I love the work, the finish on those cabinets hurts my soul.. lol I'm an autobody guy, and the bubbles/dirt showint just kills me..
I was thinking the same, it needs a good sand back and re finishing, I bet it's grinding Leo's gears.
@@SonjaBruenzels looks to me like it got dirt or dust on it at some point of applying the varnish.. I honestly don't see it being left as is..
You, Sir, have come quite some way from "give it to Paddy, it will be brushpainted white and in the bilge underneath the tankage anyway" to the top shelving of the Lasagna-station, doors and dryrack and all. Well earned I'd say.
Thanks for sharing.
Fly home Leo.....Paddy will manage it! Greetings from the Normandy france! S/V Moana
Way to go Patty. I admire crew members that can step in and handle the rains to continue providing the videos and commentary for the continuation of Tally Ho's story. Besides you are a great story teller in your own rights. Calm down and just be yourself. You can do it!
Tremendo trabajo Leo, Saludos.
Patrick! No pressure, dude. :-) ha ha ha!
. . . and . . . thank you for showing us your woodworking mastery! Love it!
Bravo, Patty! Spectacular job on those lockers! Don't worry, once you get a hundred or so videos under your belt, it should be more comfortable in front of the camera. 😁
My Dad was a carpenter/cabinet maker. He would have loved watching this channel from the very first episode.
God I love this video.
Throughout this build I am surprised at 1.the age of the shipwrights and 2 the degree of craftsmanship and tolerances is outstanding. Whoever trained these guys deserve a shout out. I am an amateur woodworker and the level of workmanship is just wonderful to see. I would have expected the age of the volunteers to be much older. Kudoos to this crew.
All hail Patrick
That drying rack is slick - I had one like that when I lived overseas in each apartment of mine in Italy and thought it was such a brilliant idea! Wish it would take hold here in the US.
Let's go Patrick!
I'd like to see the hanging cabinets refinished. The super high gloss finish, with bubble imperfections, is in jarring contrast to the other varnish finishes in the boat, all of a high standard.
Sigh, I have to agree. Running a propane torch across the still-wet varnish is an effective way to deal with inevitable brush-formed bubbles. An airless sprayer would be better, perhaps.
It's the episode of Home Improvement when Al hosts the show instead of Tim
You guys look like you have so much fun together. It's great to see.
Nice work Patrick.
I've been a cabinet maker for 50 years and you definitely have my respect.
Patrick is a genuine craftsman. Lockers are beautiful. He could work for me any time.
Only thing Patrick needs to be a serious cabinet door maker is a layer of black chipped fingernail polish!
Hope the U.K. family is healthy and happy, Leo. Thanks for the bonus video, Patrick and friends!
Go Patty