@@garyfairbrother5532 This gave me an idea; engrave the following message on the threshold, but upside down: “If you can read this…why are you reading this? You have bigger problems!”
You guys do realize that when Tally-Ho finally gets wet, Leo is going to administer a test on all these terms right? 1. In 50 words or less, what is a Cockpit combing cap rail? lol 2.
@@garyfairbrother5532 That leads to a great idea! Take a piece of trim from down by the floor, and engrave on it "If you can read this, the boat has capsized" upside down, of course. And it would be a "Capsize indicator". Remember me when you make your first million on that!
I love the little bits that show that a boat like Tally Ho is not just decorative nor even a human habitation, but first and foremost a system designed to safely and efficiently transport humans over an environment that is very hostile to human life, in a tradition that goes back many thousands of years.
What I am really looking forward to when the boat is "done" is a detailed photo-series of all the amazing woodwork in this boat. Would make a great coffee table book That skylight alone deserves its own series!
He visto el Tally Ho como un "sacó de huesos" y verlo como está ahora me llena de admiración y os felicito por el gran trabajo que vais realizando y con ganas de verlo flotando en el agua. Mis respetos.
Oh come *ON*! "The bobstay fitting". I don't believe you anymore, you make this stuff up as you go along. "This goes aft of the furglegland to ensure that the woosnum ratchet aligns properly with the hoofle nut.". :D lovely to see Tally Ho heading for the great outdoors.
Erica has the hardest job now. squeezing her hands and arms into tiny cable runs, all while keeping track of what wire goes where and how....what a spiderweb.
Leo: I have been watching the rebuild from the beginning. It is a logistic nightmare. Some day you may write a book just on the spread sheet that you put together. People can learn much on how you were able to do this. Much credit must be given to you to manage and your team to work on many faceted items at the same time. Much credit such a complex project.
This is the most impressive wood working project I have ever seen. I used to work in a cabinet shop and we would do casework occasionally. Laying out and building curved walls for reception desks has a certain simplicity after seeing everything that goes into building a ship. I used to think I was a fairly talented wood worker but over the years of watching the team build Tally Ho I definitely have my doubts. Amazing job guys, if I was a richer man I would donate but I hope my "like and subscribe" will suffice.
You just have to look at the patterning they're doing. It helps a lot on a boat, but a doctor or a hair dresser isn't going to pay for it, mostly. But it's true that fitting 8 compound bevels, some of them curved, gets fussy and even more time consuming.
Don’t know how anyone else feels but I’m almost embarrassed at just how exited I am about the The Tally-Ho leaving the shed and out into the world then the sea where she’s meant to be ! Goose bumps I tell You
I've been watching this project from the very beginning and it's exciting to think that this journey has been so well preserved by your videos. It is so precious that many years in the future one can revisit this fantastic display of craftmanship.
All the people working on Tally Ho are such vibes, would love to buy everyone a beer after a hard days work but i'm on the other side of the world so i don't think that will happen any time soon.
It’s so great to watch pat in action. He’s truly an artist and, while his humor is on the dry side, he’s a solid guy to have working on your talented crew!
I have been watching from the beginning awesome I wish I could visit you however I’m retired and living on a tight budget thanks for sharing your experience with me
Dear funrunfunrun. Exactly the same here. I would even have loved to help when Tally Ho was in Sequim. But having no money and the big pond etc. unfortunately hindered me. Best regards, luck and health in particular.
There are weeks when I think she’s going to be a really beautiful boat; and there are weeks where I’m just left awed by how completely stunning she’s turning out to be! 😍
@@bobsch-gd6ze Indeed it was gloriously sunny today on the North Olympic Peninsula. Went for a walk with my dad on the new Dungeness dike in Sequim, not all that far from where Tally Ho's hull was restored.
Many years ago, I worked as a joiner and I worked with a caulker ("Don't call yourself a caulker, You just know something about it."), to see the work you do is such a joy. I can only describe it by a down east expression: "purtty werk".
So good to see Pancho once more in among all the progress. I have donated to Raul and Darlene's GoFundMe and Tally Ho. You have given me so much viewing pleasure it is the least I can do. Well done and thanks for all your time and effort. I am sure we only hear about a fraction of it. Cheers.
Just to think, every old boat at one time had this level of love and skill poured into them. Honest hard work and down right amazing skill, with a real love of what they do. No wonder the world was a better place then. Thanks ladies and gents, you warm my heart with every screw and sanding stroke! May you all always have fair winds and a flat sea!
Watching these videos week after week and year after years is a mediation in perfect execution. Many thank Leo for your contributions to make life more wonderful...
This is what cracks me up! After near superhuman efforts to make the hull 100 percent watertight . Comes the day holes are drilled here there and everywhere..
Must be an exciting time for all of you who have done so much to bring this vessel to this point. I hope she meets her element with grace and with a smile. -Curt Kuhns 😊
Some beautiful finishing touches in the hatch-glass, gybe buffer and stem band. That Tally Ho is about to move out of the shed is both an amazing milestone but also means she is closer to ending our weekly fix of boat building. What the hell are we going to do without that fix?? Great work guys.
At the old yard, just feet away from his home, he was always in motion, moving around, trying to drive the forklift, tasting all the different wood types, here at the new place she seems overwhelmed.
Some time ago Leo said the launching, when it finally happened, would be just the start of the new life of TallyHo, with lots of world-wide adventures ahead. I suspect they'll try to make the Fastnet as one of their first goals if they get it launched and seaworthy in time.
Hard time of year to be moving outside. Good luck. And here I just figured you’d haul buckets of diesel down the stairs and pour it directly into the tanks…fancy fancy!
As always, terrific work continues on Tally Ho by Leo & his amazing crew! Hard to believe that she is coming out into the light of day and having the mast installed! Really good seeing Pancho enjoying the scenery and hanging out. 👍👍🦜🦜
As many others, I have watched Leo and his team(s) of workers refit Tally Ho into an incredible modern but old world yacht. Many interesting problems with equally interesting solutions. Leo has also inspired others to tackle boat projects that otherwise may not ever have been considered. So I began a small boat refit project on my 50 year old Wayfarer which is completely intact and very sailable as is. The refit would update hardware, fix appearance issues and revarnish the bright work. All I needed was a boat shed and the time. The time-line became my biggest problem. I was figuring two seasons where Leo always humorously said “another two years”. Project creep, weather and some tricky problems destroys any time-line. While holding to the desired good outcome the end is still two seasons away. However, I don’t know which two seasons. I wish I had Leo here to help me puzzle things out. Leo has the ability to run the Tally Ho project to its completion which now I believe may be within the next two years. Great job Leo you are at the threshold!
Always impressed how every little detail gets proper attention. Every part is functional and beautiful. Looking forward to seeing her out in the open air. Thanks for sharing!
Leo I have no idea where you find these guys but the level of craftsmanship that is shown by each and every one of them is astonishing to say the least. This boat is going to be an absolute masterpiece of perfection!
What an exciting mile stone! The fit, finish and aesthetics are gorgeous. When it's all said and done and she is out sailing I'm going to miss the construction videos. It will be hard to find another channel with the same quality and caliber as Sampson Boat Co. You and your whole team are not just top rate craftsman but artists.
Wow..Tally Ho in the open air where she will be staying for the rest of her live. I’m looking forwerd for the nex week. A total change of scenery. Good luck from Holland.
It's always great to see Pancho the Technicolor Superchicken! Great episode as always; the craftsmanship remains just as jaw-dropping as in the beginning of the channel. Maybe moreso.
I’ve watched Leo from the start and I’m amazed at the journey. Each person involved from the beginning have contributed so much. Even the parrot. Can’t wait to see it sail. Well done all.
Thers just something special about having Pancho in these videos. What a beautiful bird. From the beginning i wonder shes aware if the progress . Thanks for editing her in.
I haven't watched the rebuild from Day One, but I was only about a half-dozen episodes behind. I have just now realized that I am jealous of anyone who will be on her once she is under way.
Diesel fill in the cockpit? Heck no. Not just no but hell no. Sea sick, yep. One sniff of diesel and away we go. Spill once smell it forever. Then you can sit in and take it below. Oh yeah, I’m excited now. I can walk around and make everybody happy/sick. You have got to be kidding me. Right! Sail on😊
This boat is being built in such a way with so much talent and care , when done it will be not only a piece of history but a one-off a kind sailing boat for many generations!
*- The Bronze Welding was exquisite craft work. Rarely have I seen such good welds. **11:44* *- The affection held for Tally Ho by the shipwright's is something I can feel watching their hands.* *- Attach parrot, special ops grade, Pancho, is to be feared if you are intent on harming Talley Ho.* *- Royal Swans may be better above deck, but in confined spaces, nothing can match such a parrot.*
withou a doubt one of, if not THE, best and miost engaging project-series on RUclips. Everything done with great skill, patience, thought and attention to detail .Maybe you will go on to even greater things Leo, but I find it hard to imagine anything will surpass the satisfaction you get from this. And I remember in the early days you working alone in the rain. Its both a masterpiece and a testament to one man's dream, determination and commitment.
I have the same though over and over again watching your craftsmanship, so I decided to share it with other modelers out there who I am sure will feel the same. I keep thinking that the tolerances you work to are that of model airplane making. but it is a huge wooden boat!! Everywhere one looks on that boat, the joinery, the fittings, EVERYTHING is to 0.01mm. absolutley incredible. fantastic. amazing. and this is finally one deserved subject of the very overused adjective,
Almost half a million subscribers and 6 years later. When I started watching you in 2019 I thought you wouldn’t get the kind of support you have had. A true inspiration.
This video series does an exceptional job at showing the amount of work and individual contributions to building a boat. So many steps documented preformed by craftsman gives the viewer an appreciation of the skills and talent it takes to create. Well done!!
I would recommend adding some type of structure over the cockpit for shade in a style and hardwood structure that fits with the boat. Acorn to Arabella added a plywood roof over their cockpit after two weeks on the water due to exposure to the sun. It was not considered in the retrofit because the era the original boat sailed in did not have the ozone degradation we have today.
9:56 brings back memories of me broaching 1/2 inch keyways on a press. Five passes for a keyway. 1/16 shim each time. I had to catch the broach each time. 300 parts for that order
I've watched this series now for 5 years. I can remember when a lot of this was Leo working solo with a lot of creativity. Still special to think how this boat has progressed and grown alongside my life. When I first started watching I had just entered state school and now I'm a professional with an MFA degree. Keep carving on Tallo Ho!
I’ve been watching since year one, even read your folkboat article before this channel came out (like a cork on the waves really captured my imagination). Land locked saps like me would watched this content long after launching to see all the travel this beauty goes on.
The threshold is the part of the door on a boat that feels like it is made of the hardest wood known to man when you stub your toe on it.
And when it is seen at the top of the door it alerts the crew to a capsize.
Морская традиция запрещает наступать на порог двери.
@@garyfairbrother5532 This gave me an idea; engrave the following message on the threshold, but upside down: “If you can read this…why are you reading this? You have bigger problems!”
You guys do realize that when Tally-Ho finally gets wet, Leo is going to administer a test on all these terms right?
1. In 50 words or less, what is a Cockpit combing cap rail? lol
2.
@@garyfairbrother5532 That leads to a great idea! Take a piece of trim from down by the floor, and engrave on it "If you can read this, the boat has capsized" upside down, of course. And it would be a "Capsize indicator". Remember me when you make your first million on that!
There is no end to Zeals' talents as a master shipwright. Wonderful to see such skills so calmly and expertly deployed.
Glad to see that Pancho has resumed the job as chief supervisor!
If there were YouTubies awards Pancho would win for best bird in a supervisory position.
I uncontrollably waved when Pancho came on screen. Such a fan boy.
Thanks, I had forgotten the parrots name. Exciting times to see Tally Ho out of the shed!
Clifton is going through his Brittney Spears phase. They grow up soooooo fast!
Sure hope we don't see juggling knives in a bikini next video!☹
You made my day with this comment ❤
@@iridium8341 Gee, I bet you're a blast at parties!
This has all the hallmarks of a "double dare you" between workmates...
one workmate being dangerous with a camera....
@@iridium8341 I think it's hilarious!
Pancho's goose impression is spot on!
I think that his anserine imitation is quite impressive. Sorry for parroting....
Hey Poncho! S'up
Still waiting for 'bugger off' just in time for going outside 🎉
@SonjaBruenzels yes they're flying by heading south it was a joke hello
I guess you don’t live in Canada or the northern States? Those are migrating geese; its that time of year.
Lovely to see Pancho, Leo. She looks happy and well
I didn't even realize how much I've missed that bird.
A beautiful privateer parrot, as any respectable sailboat should have among the crew. Arrrhh
She really is pretty. I wonder how old she is?
We're not here to watch cat videos.
Ok, sometimes it's hard to go through all of this craftmens stuff but Pancho is worth it.
;-)
I think it's just called Pancho 😀
The amount of craftmanship this boat has accumulated is astounding
I was telling my wife, I didn't take as much care building my boat, it's probably why it sank. 😉
@@zaedlo They usually sink due to neglect, better to neglect your boat than your wife.
@@seanworkman431 There is always one.
This is what we are rapidly losing in Australia
I love the little bits that show that a boat like Tally Ho is not just decorative nor even a human habitation, but first and foremost a system designed to safely and efficiently transport humans over an environment that is very hostile to human life, in a tradition that goes back many thousands of years.
Well said
Special kudos to Zeal!! LOVE that bronzework.
I've been watching since the beginning, and looking forward to the day she's back in the water. It's getting closer!
What I am really looking forward to when the boat is "done" is a detailed photo-series of all the amazing woodwork in this boat. Would make a great coffee table book That skylight alone deserves its own series!
He visto el Tally Ho como un "sacó de huesos" y verlo como está ahora me llena de admiración y os felicito por el gran trabajo que vais realizando y con ganas de verlo flotando en el agua.
Mis respetos.
Brilliant idea, " the rebirth of a classic ".... I'd buy one.
That one would weigh as much as a complete shelf sized encyclopedia
Always a good Saturday when Leo posts.
yes! i love the bonus weekend posts!
8:04 George so calmly explaining a threshold!
Oh come *ON*! "The bobstay fitting". I don't believe you anymore, you make this stuff up as you go along. "This goes aft of the furglegland to ensure that the woosnum ratchet aligns properly with the hoofle nut.". :D lovely to see Tally Ho heading for the great outdoors.
Thank you for this comment. I thought I was the only one with furgleglands on my hoofle nuts! We should form a support group!
What strikes me all the way from the beginning of the rebirth of Tally Ho is the amazing craftsmanship in this team, i am genuine in aw!.
If anything, it just seems to get better and better.
Clifton marchs to the sound of his own drummer. I like the guy!
What an amazing project. She looks simply stunning. The level of detail is immense.
You mean Clifftons new hair due? LoL
Erica has the hardest job now. squeezing her hands and arms into tiny cable runs, all while keeping track of what wire goes where and how....what a spiderweb.
Leo: I have been watching the rebuild from the beginning. It is a logistic nightmare. Some day you may write a book just on the spread sheet that you put together. People can learn much on how you were able to do this. Much credit must be given to you to manage and your team to work on many faceted items at the same time. Much credit such a complex project.
1:40 A parrot hanging out with Canada Geese honking in the background.
Quite the interesting contrast. 😂
I didn't know I needed to see Clifton with pigtails but here we are. Edit: To be clear, I like them!
🤣
😂
Was quite jarring
All I have is WTF. Grown man acting like a little girl. Very scary TBH
@@GalleonBrinton Sounds very insecure
This is the most impressive wood working project I have ever seen. I used to work in a cabinet shop and we would do casework occasionally. Laying out and building curved walls for reception desks has a certain simplicity after seeing everything that goes into building a ship. I used to think I was a fairly talented wood worker but over the years of watching the team build Tally Ho I definitely have my doubts. Amazing job guys, if I was a richer man I would donate but I hope my "like and subscribe" will suffice.
You just have to look at the patterning they're doing. It helps a lot on a boat, but a doctor or a hair dresser isn't going to pay for it, mostly. But it's true that fitting 8 compound bevels, some of them curved, gets fussy and even more time consuming.
I think the skylight is my favorite deck piece.
Is the glass in the skylight safety glass?
I wonder, is that safety glass?
Doesn’t matter with the bars protecting it I suppose
My guess would be laminate glass.@@mr.e7022
It doubles as a greenhouse :)
Don’t know how anyone else feels but I’m almost embarrassed at just how exited I am about the The Tally-Ho leaving the shed and out into the world then the sea where she’s meant to be ! Goose bumps I tell You
Not to throw shade on one of the all time greatest boat restorations. I was surprised at the apparent hard connection of the deck fill to fuel tank.
I caught that, also. It probably was sized to allow for a replaceable bushing.
I've been watching this project from the very beginning and it's exciting to think that this journey has been so well preserved by your videos. It is so precious that many years in the future one can revisit this fantastic display of craftmanship.
Priceless documentation.
FINE BUSINESS AGAIN!!! I hear Canada Geese flying over in the first showing of the Parrot! CHEERS from Westcoast Vancouver Island!
October's certainly the month I'd want to shift a project from indoors to outdoors!
I’m just blown away by the level of craftsmanship put into this project
Truly outstanding
I was unaware Pippy Longstocking was such an accomplished Shipwright.
He could grace a few catwalks with that!
I was waiting for him to say he lost a bet...now I have other ideas on why he wore them. He did end up with a haircut shortly thereafter.
This has all the hallmarks of a "double dare you" between workmates...
one workmate being dangerous with a camera....
Oh, come on. Pippy can do anything.
All the people working on Tally Ho are such vibes, would love to buy everyone a beer after a hard days work but i'm on the other side of the world so i don't think that will happen any time soon.
There will be nothing on Tallyho, seen or not seen, that will not be beautiful. The attention to every last small detail is astounding.
Again surprised about the level of craftsmanship, even after having watched all episodes from the beginning in 2017.
It’s so great to watch pat in action. He’s truly an artist and, while his humor is on the dry side, he’s a solid guy to have working on your talented crew!
I have been watching from the beginning awesome I wish I could visit you however I’m retired and living on a tight budget thanks for sharing your experience with me
Dear funrunfunrun.
Exactly the same here. I would even have loved to help when Tally Ho was in Sequim. But having no money and the big pond etc. unfortunately hindered me.
Best regards, luck and health in particular.
Maybe they will sail her closer to us all one day
There are weeks when I think she’s going to be a really beautiful boat; and there are weeks where I’m just left awed by how completely stunning she’s turning out to be! 😍
Just what I needed for a rainy Saturday. Thank you!
Sun is shining here on the West Coast of Canada and am certain in Port Townsend as well ;)
You could share that rain with us on the West Coast (California)! We are in a drought...
@@bobsch-gd6ze Indeed it was gloriously sunny today on the North Olympic Peninsula. Went for a walk with my dad on the new Dungeness dike in Sequim, not all that far from where Tally Ho's hull was restored.
Many years ago, I worked as a joiner and I worked with a caulker ("Don't call yourself a caulker, You just know something about it."), to see the work you do is such a joy. I can only describe it by a down east expression: "purtty werk".
So good to see Pancho once more in among all the progress. I have donated to Raul and Darlene's GoFundMe and Tally Ho. You have given me so much viewing pleasure it is the least I can do. Well done and thanks for all your time and effort. I am sure we only hear about a fraction of it. Cheers.
Poncho!! The worlds No. 1 shipwright!!!
Just to think, every old boat at one time had this level of love and skill poured into them. Honest hard work and down right amazing skill, with a real love of what they do. No wonder the world was a better place then. Thanks ladies and gents, you warm my heart with every screw and sanding stroke! May you all always have fair winds and a flat sea!
Drop everything, Leo has uploaded! 😊
From mess to mesmerising, well done to all who have worked on her
Massive, massive cleanup, organize, and move. Bet that was easy. =)
Watching these videos week after week and year after years is a mediation in perfect execution. Many thank Leo for your contributions to make life more wonderful...
An assembled group of skilled craftspeople. The level of detail is second to none. Where possible, reusing refurbished components.
SUCH an exciting milestone!
Clifton's pigtails, you mean? 😂
@@simeon2851
This has all the hallmarks of a "double dare you" between workmates...
one workmate being dangerous with a camera....
@@JohnSmith-pl2bk I found it hilarious 😃
This is what cracks me up! After near superhuman efforts to make the hull 100 percent watertight . Comes the day holes are drilled here there and everywhere..
Must be an exciting time for all of you who have done so much to bring this vessel to this point. I hope she meets her element with grace and with a smile. -Curt Kuhns 😊
Watching with the sound off and captions on. When the screws are being put in on the cockpit drains at 1:28 the CC is "Ocean".
So basically the boat is a bunch of holes held together by pieces of wood.
👌
No, a boat is a bottomless hole in the ocean that you keep throwing money into. But that's ok, it's beautiful.
I boat is a hole in the water that you throw money into.
Sam Holmes has entered the chat.
A net is just a bunch of nothings sewn together - Fraggles
One of the best video series on YT
Looking at that boat in your videos every week is like looking at a finest piece of art, it brings us goosebumps and pure joy!
Wow Wow and Wow. The light at the end of the tunnel is growing ever brighter
Just when I think you’re almost finished, there’s another 100 things left to do. Great work. Always entertaining!
Some beautiful finishing touches in the hatch-glass, gybe buffer and stem band. That Tally Ho is about to move out of the shed is both an amazing milestone but also means she is closer to ending our weekly fix of boat building. What the hell are we going to do without that fix?? Great work guys.
There always will be maintenance... and sailing
Nice to see Pancho! The Boat is lovely guys!
At the old yard, just feet away from his home, he was always in motion, moving around, trying to drive the forklift, tasting all the different wood types, here at the new place she seems overwhelmed.
Nice to see Pancho is back and lending a claw!
ill be gutted when the boats finished ive enjoyed watching it progress i hope the channel carrys on with the boats adventures
Some time ago Leo said the launching, when it finally happened, would be just the start of the new life of TallyHo, with lots of world-wide adventures ahead. I suspect they'll try to make the Fastnet as one of their first goals if they get it launched and seaworthy in time.
Hard time of year to be moving outside. Good luck. And here I just figured you’d haul buckets of diesel down the stairs and pour it directly into the tanks…fancy fancy!
As always, terrific work continues on Tally Ho by Leo & his amazing crew! Hard to believe that she is coming out into the light of day and having the mast installed! Really good seeing Pancho enjoying the scenery and hanging out. 👍👍🦜🦜
As many others, I have watched Leo and his team(s) of workers refit Tally Ho into an incredible modern but old world yacht. Many interesting problems with equally interesting solutions. Leo has also inspired others to tackle boat projects that otherwise may not ever have been considered. So I began a small boat refit project on my 50 year old Wayfarer which is completely intact and very sailable as is. The refit would update hardware, fix appearance issues and revarnish the bright work. All I needed was a boat shed and the time. The time-line became my biggest problem. I was figuring two seasons where Leo always humorously said “another two years”. Project creep, weather and some tricky problems destroys any time-line. While holding to the desired good outcome the end is still two seasons away. However, I don’t know which two seasons. I wish I had Leo here to help me puzzle things out. Leo has the ability to run the Tally Ho project to its completion which now I believe may be within the next two years. Great job Leo you are at the threshold!
Congratulations on the team getting her tight to the weather, quite a milestone
WE had a skylight like that on Tallship Defender built in 1895 in Kincumber, NSW.
Once again I find myself in awe and admiration of the care and craftsmanship which goes into each and every detail. A true joy to behold.
Always impressed how every little detail gets proper attention. Every part is functional and beautiful. Looking forward to seeing her out in the open air. Thanks for sharing!
Leo I have no idea where you find these guys but the level of craftsmanship that is shown by each and every one of them is astonishing to say the least. This boat is going to be an absolute masterpiece of perfection!
What an exciting mile stone! The fit, finish and aesthetics are gorgeous. When it's all said and done and she is out sailing I'm going to miss the construction videos. It will be hard to find another channel with the same quality and caliber as Sampson Boat Co. You and your whole team are not just top rate craftsman but artists.
He's going to be sailing Tally Ho most of the way around the world too. Stay tuned.
I feel a sense of relief that Pancho is back to supervising!
Wow..Tally Ho in the open air where she will be staying for the rest of her live. I’m looking forwerd for the nex week. A total change of scenery. Good luck from Holland.
It's always great to see Pancho the Technicolor Superchicken! Great episode as always; the craftsmanship remains just as jaw-dropping as in the beginning of the channel. Maybe moreso.
I’ve watched Leo from the start and I’m amazed at the journey. Each person involved from the beginning have contributed so much. Even the parrot. Can’t wait to see it sail. Well done all.
Can't wait to see Tally Ho out side again.
I absolutely LOVE the traditional music and the matching of sped-up editing to match! Well-done, Leo!
I like how you're diversifying: you're not only using Forbidden Peanut Butter but also applying Forbidden Marmite.
Thers just something special about having Pancho in these videos. What a beautiful bird. From the beginning i wonder shes aware if the progress . Thanks for editing her in.
There are a lot of channels on RUclips. This is the best one.
I haven't watched the rebuild from Day One, but I was only about a half-dozen episodes behind. I have just now realized that I am jealous of anyone who will be on her once she is under way.
I'm excited too, to see Tally Ho move outside for the mask to be fitted. Nice work ! EXCITED! , EXCITED ! The glass work nice. keel work 👍
Diesel fill in the cockpit? Heck no. Not just no but hell no. Sea sick, yep. One sniff of diesel and away we go. Spill once smell it forever. Then you can sit in and take it below. Oh yeah, I’m excited now. I can walk around and make everybody happy/sick. You have got to be kidding me. Right! Sail on😊
Such care and dedication, it's eye-watering...
Lovely to see Pancho observing the follies of man but in a kindly way!
massive, massive thank you for your videos and this fantastic journey. Merci !
This boat is being built in such a way with so much talent and care , when done it will be not only a piece of history but a one-off a kind sailing boat for many generations!
*- The Bronze Welding was exquisite craft work. Rarely have I seen such good welds. **11:44*
*- The affection held for Tally Ho by the shipwright's is something I can feel watching their hands.*
*- Attach parrot, special ops grade, Pancho, is to be feared if you are intent on harming Talley Ho.*
*- Royal Swans may be better above deck, but in confined spaces, nothing can match such a parrot.*
withou a doubt one of, if not THE, best and miost engaging project-series on RUclips. Everything done with great skill, patience, thought and attention to detail .Maybe you will go on to even greater things Leo, but I find it hard to imagine anything will surpass the satisfaction you get from this. And I remember in the early days you working alone in the rain. Its both a masterpiece and a testament to one man's dream, determination and commitment.
So great to see Pancho again ! :)
I have the same though over and over again watching your craftsmanship, so I decided to share it with other modelers out there who I am sure will feel the same. I keep thinking that the tolerances you work to are that of model airplane making. but it is a huge wooden boat!! Everywhere one looks on that boat, the joinery, the fittings, EVERYTHING is to 0.01mm. absolutley incredible. fantastic. amazing. and this is finally one deserved subject of the very overused adjective,
I would be super worried about drilling ANY holes ANYWHERE at this point!
Almost half a million subscribers and 6 years later. When I started watching you in 2019 I thought you wouldn’t get the kind of support you have had. A true inspiration.
This video series does an exceptional job at showing the amount of work and individual contributions to building a boat. So many steps documented preformed by craftsman gives the viewer an appreciation of the skills and talent it takes to create. Well done!!
I hope that when Talley-ho sets sail, you find your way down to New Zealand. Id love to see it in the flesh!
Congrats Leo. Safe travels out there.
Is that Pancho ? !!! On Tally Ho, the build is superb. Tks for sharin to the world.
mais quelle qualite de travaille bravo a vous tous
I would recommend adding some type of structure over the cockpit for shade in a style and hardwood structure that fits with the boat. Acorn to Arabella added a plywood roof over their cockpit after two weeks on the water due to exposure to the sun. It was not considered in the retrofit because the era the original boat sailed in did not have the ozone degradation we have today.
Not original so not going to happen.
Are the battery packs and navigational equipment installed on this boat original? @@tonygrimes13
Drain fittings looking good!
9:56 brings back memories of me broaching 1/2 inch keyways on a press. Five passes for a keyway. 1/16 shim each time. I had to catch the broach each time. 300 parts for that order
I've watched this series now for 5 years. I can remember when a lot of this was Leo working solo with a lot of creativity. Still special to think how this boat has progressed and grown alongside my life. When I first started watching I had just entered state school and now I'm a professional with an MFA degree. Keep carving on Tallo Ho!
I’ve been watching since year one, even read your folkboat article before this channel came out (like a cork on the waves really captured my imagination). Land locked saps like me would watched this content long after launching to see all the travel this beauty goes on.