Hi Leo I’m the Australian lady you were speaking to at Heathrow yesterday, as we waited for the Europcar bus to collect us. I recognised you but wanted to respect your privacy. I’ve been watching your videos with my 9 yo grandson for a long time and am so impressed with your commitment to the project. A great role model. My grandson will be very chuffed that I saw you. Best wishes Helen
It’s pretty crazy that Leo managed to get this far in the project without a sponsor other than individual patrons and viewers. Whatever it takes to keep the boat in track and the videos flowing.
Well, making the agreed-upon ad for the sponsored episode as hilarious as they did it already a second time in this episode (after the already mentioned knife-ad) astonishingly _adds_ to the experience, I would not be on RUclips was it not for my adblocker, but these Sampson sponsoring pieces are a delight.
Are we sure this build is in the USA? Those accents, it was just like being in Manchester city centre. We know what these chaps will be doing when the project is complete.
Surfshark certainly got their money’s worth! I howled so loud my wife came running. The work is so interesting and imaginative. Those details are clever, beautiful and thoughtful. Full of symbolism fitting of old Tally Ho.
Yep... I laughed pretty hard as well. As a Brit the new drama looked compelling and I think the female lead will be a hit with the younger British audience. :-)
He has indeed. While he may be providing lighthearted moments, his improving skills and mastery of fine woodworking and cabinetry are undeniable. Well done Patrick and keep on learning and honing your skills.
He's certainly done a credible job but I was wincing a little as he was chamfering those corners waiting for the blowout on the corner opposite the direction he was pushing that chisel and watching him planing I'm wondering if he's paying attention to grain direction . But that's just me being nitpicky because I've had to fix things because of that.
@@MC-wq4fk Same, almost couldn't look but it didn't blow out so possibly he's easing up pressure and then coming in from other side. Hard to tell with the editing.
These videos are often funny as well as inspiring, but this one has the best laughs since Patrick and Megan did their 'totally off their heads on paint-fumes' piece to camera years back. The contained anarchy of a happy work-place is a wonderful thing to see.
Best vid yet! The BB Sea commercial was hysterical! This current crew has mad woodworking skills and have great personalities as well! You should set ‘em loose more often with the camera and see what they come up with!
It was pretty clear way back in an earlier episode when Leo showed some of Patrick's pottery that he had some serious artistic talent working with his hands. Patrick's transition to wood working is both impressive and beautiful. Chapeau!
So many RUclips channels do cheesy commercials - basically reading from a script, while praising and pretending to use the products, etc. Out of need, Tally Ho does a few, but they are always inventive, funny, and just a little irreverent. As a result, they are actually honest and very effective. I'm pretty sure that the companies that sponsor them are happy to see them done in this way. They are a means to an end, and as long as they are well done, and help to pay the freight, keep 'em coming. Just not too many, as we all appreciate Tally Ho's authenticity and lack of commercialism.
I live in Panama and run a 50” chainsaw mill. I use the cheapest vegetable oil I can find to lubricate my bar and chain, (it works great in the tropics probably not so well in the cold). I’ve never seen anyone use water before. I'm guessing you don’t want oil on your wood? Any other reason for the water?
There's no reason one can't use water. Chainsaws are commonly used to make ice block sculptures and to carve into frozen lakes to create natural ice blocks. So long as you oil the saw after it'll be fine. Purple heart is already a pretty oily wood, hence it's use and value in ship building, so adding more oil isn't really needed. However, the wood is so dense and oily that the friction from the saw passing through it could cause burning of the wood and heating of the saw bar. Try making purple heart pegs with a plug drill bit some time. You'll have fire before you have a peg, which will be quite burnt. Water is ideal here since it moves the heat off much faster.
These videos from Leo Golden have an addictive quality, on more than one level. Each viewing raises my respect for the work and workmanship of Leo and his team. In concert with those now long gone, who constructed wooden vessels before the age of mechanisation and electronics. How did they do it all, with only muscle and pen and paper? The sheer amount of work and planning also indicate that in times past only Kings and the extremely wealthy would have been able to raise the resources for such undertakings.
Vessels were a lot simpler, heavier, and rougher in the days before power tools and yes, only Kings could afford them. This boat was actually built during the age of power tools. Not cordless drills and chainsaws, but power tools none-the-less. If you watch them work you'll notice that they start rough and gradually refine and refine and refine. Much of their power tool work is really just speeding up the rougher parts of the job. An awful lot of the final fit and finish is still being done with non-powered tools. Probably the biggest difference between this reconstruction and the way they built them 112 years ago is in the sealants. That black gook is really amazing stuff. As is epoxy. And obviously in the more modern "systems" they are beginning to install. Hybrids, lithium, flush toilets...
@@Breezely Still a hell-uv-a lot of work. What we never see much off is the planning and organisation and administration and trouble shooting and problem solving and man management and a hot if other things. All of which together with the worry and anxiety which goes with it is the stuff Leo lives with day after day and week and month after month. He has been doing it and carrying it on his young shoulders for close on three years. That is where the real stamina and grit and know how is needed.
@@darcyperkins7041 Agreed. I would also like an insight into Leo's long term vision for the future of Tally Ho. Because when completed and launched the vessel will represent a fair old chunk of real estate. In my wildest dreams I cannot imagine he would sell it to the highest bidder and retire in comfort. I envisage he has some sort of foundation in mind. To help foster individuals to develop a love of the skills of boat building and sailing with similar projects.
I just found out about this channel a couple weeks ago and I’m glad I found it. I was a deckhand on a buddy’s purse seiner out of Gig Harbor from 2009-2014. The boat he bought was built in ‘65 and needed a lot of work so we spent a lot of time hauled out in port Townsend slaving away on it every year. I had the pleasure of meeting and working with some of these guys. Definitely was a pleasure soaking in all their knowledge. Aside from fishing in Alaska, my time on the boat yard learning from these guys was one of the highlights of my life. Keep up the good work boys!
Hey Leo, I'm following the build of Tally Ho since the beginning and I have to admit that you people are doing a magnificient job on this beauty of a yacht! My highest respect to all of you!
OMG!!! Normally I skip the sponsored content except for Sampson Boat Co. Surfshark should give you double after watching that. Absolutely incredible, LMAO watching those "Mad Men." You have a career in Advertising if the boat thing doesn't work out. Still laughing and won't forget the name "SurfingShark." Still watching, still laughing. You need to make sure your channel is listed under Comedy for even more viewers. Absolutely the funniest and best channel on RUclips. I'll bet you never expected the crew that you have right now to be so comedic, and don't get me wrong but any of the past crew would fit in, open up, and make this even funnier. Do they give awards on RUclips? You deserve the EGOT award that only about 10 people have.. Love the channel and will continue to support it as I can.
To all on the Tally Ho crew Merry Christmas! Thanks for the many, many hrs of entertainment. All the best to you all in the New Year. Leo, I hope you are feeling much better real soon.
Hello all. I Hardy ever comment on videos, I defo always skip the ads. But you guys are the best ad-ertainers I've seen. Very funny, love it. Keep up the good work Balderdash!!!
Re trimtab on a rudder. I did a trim tab on an aircraft rudder, and discovered a few lessons: The turbulent surface layer is quite thick so far back, that the trimtab must be larger than the calculations (modelling the surface layer in software is difficult), or moved out of the turbulent layer. If not, it will not work at all. Used direct brushless motor to move the trimtab. Exposed to weather. Alternative was a push-rod style mechanical actuator. You can also get oscillations if the trimtab is not stiff enough or balanced; not sure if that is an issue at so slow speed.
I love that there are still remnants of the Albert Strange design being incorporated in the woodwork. It gives a person a feel of time when Tally-Ho was built. Very nice! All that shiny Brass looks great. If only Tally-Ho speak, I am sure she would be pleased with progress. Well done Leo and crew. Can't wait for the next video on the rudder.
Having done a lot of fibreglass work it’s nice to see someone who, like me, doesn’t bother wetting out the wood first. It’s not necessary. What is necessary is that you add enough resin that the wood doesn’t suck the cloth dry as it soaks in. And peel ply, that both flattens the glass, absorbs excess resin, and leaves a nice textured smooth finish. Not to mention negating the need to sand it before bonding anything else, even if that’s weeks or months later. Way to go.
Leo, you have managed to assemble such a talented team of craftsmen who also happen to be great personalities. Such great attention to detail throughout the whole project means she's going to be gorgeous when finished.
“Duchess of desire” has a future of its own 😂 you would break any record should you decide to broadcast a series of it 😉 btw great video Leo, compliments to the crew and you for the amazing progress…
The video production continues to hold to Leo's high standards. I particularly enjoyed the camping scene where he cut the music and then used it to gently pull the audience back to the main storyline.
patrick has a way of making everyone around him feel good and like they are special, which they are, but that's a beautiful gift. plus the lols are are great from the man. this project either just finds the most awesome and sweet ppl, or all boat builders are, i dunno, all i know about boats is this channel haha
Seeing Patrick and Nick together makes me so incredibly happy. Also. Patrick just filming Nick's face, barely keeping it together, bubbling with whatever creaking laughter you call that, that was such a pure moment. The amount of... in that scene is very unfiltered and very special. I'm not a poet, but I'd write poetry for this.j
LEO AND CREW!!! Tell SurfShark that YOURS are the ONLY mid-segment ads that I (and am quite sure Many others!) watch! Why?? Because they are PRODUCED. They are real, they are very entertaining, and they are the ONLY ads I don't skip!!! You all know a LOT more about a LOT of things. Like, how to actually engage your viewers AND keep your advertisers happy. Kudos as always on everything I've ever seen you produce!
The last few episodes have been the best for me. Getting into the above and below-deck carpentry has been an absolute pleasure to watch. The accuracy, attention to detail and the final finish is wood-porn. Can't wait to see the finished result. A quick marketing tip. There has to be the possibility to buy high quality, high resolution photographs of TH when she's finished, black & white as well as in colour. All of the photos should be done before she is even used so everything is looking pristine. They'll sell like hot cakes and I'll be one of the first to order 👍
Hey, danish joiner here. Amazing work on the drawers, but next time make sure to have the grain of the bottoms going perpendicular to the front. This is because wood expands much more across the grain compared to along it. This will insure that a nice and tight fitting drawer won’t become to tight, or in worst case stuck, in a high humidity environment. Awesome to see this amazing work!
The grain direction of which part of the drawer is the be perpendicular to the "front"? Front? Back? Sides? Bottom? By "front" do you mean the plane of the front of the drawer?
@@SampsonBoatCo Hello Leo, what we do is pull the drawers out, flip them so the bottom edge is up and rub the rails with a paraffin wax candle. I do this every year or so and it works well. Does Pete ever pop in to check up on you?
The bottom should be allowed to move with this expansion and not nailed down (unless the nails were in oversized holes.) Cabinet makers go to great effort to allow for wood expansion. Not allowing for expansion will cause bowing and splitting.
The quality of the work is ridiculous , as a seventy odd year old how I envy yous young people ..absolutely brilliant .. Ps a good vet would have had that steak back up on its feet 😂
Paddy's carpentry skills are amazing, better than I ever could, . It's great to see the wide scope people are able to take & learn on this project. Leo shows how much confidence he has in the crew.
What another outstanding video by Leo showcasing the amazing craftsmanship of the Tally Ho crew. That advertisement segment was really entertaining and looks like you all had a blast filming it. Awesome work and thanks for sharing!
Well done. So many aspects to the video production. Great story telling, comedy, workworking skills, etc. I am really enjoying your scenes of the boatyard at Port Towsend. You've captured a charm to the place that makes me want to visit. The camping outing was a real treat. Happy holidays to you and your crew.
I have been binging this series from the beginning. I’m hooked. But honestly this is the first video I’ve seen in years…(weeks) that I really felt connected and compelled to comment. I love the wood work and the project but swing your b roll shots and your crew interaction and your free time is really nice and I look forward to more of it. I hope to one day get to meet you and see your boat. I’m a disabled veteran and sailing is my dream.
Best part of my morning..! Thanks to all the crew for making coffee time so much fun. And look, at minute 16:46 we see a little bit of maritime heritage from my home here in LouYouAll, Kentucky. There at the end of the dock we see the unmistakeable profile of an Aluminum Cruisers Corporation 'Marinette'. Those craft were built here in the 60's & 70's of all welded construction, fitted with huge V8 twins (gas was cheap), and floated and trucked to the far corners of the globe. I remember my father taking me into the factory to see them under construction, welders on rolling stools running a 35 foot bead down the chine... Pretty far down the spectrum from chisels and shavings, but a quality craft in its class.
Patrick, has a way of keeping the crew entertained throughout the day that's for sure. BB Sea ad commercial has never been this good. Keep them coming boys helps us enjoy your video's even more so. Man that steak is making me hungry, thanks leo.
I do believe having a team of crafts men working alongside each other constantly inspires each individual to try and out perform the other ,this gentle competitiveness results is superb craftsman ship through ever aspect of the finished results.. well done lads.
I generally skip past advertisements and even sponsorship plugs but the way you guys make a spot, it’s a highlight of the episode. I look forward to whatever you might dream up next.
OMG that Surf Shark skit was "GOLD". These videos are still so inspiring and interesting to watch. I hope that everyone watching has subscribed and tells a friend so Leo and crew can continue to share with us. Cheers.
Nice progress. Thanks for explaining why you decide on particular strategies; rudder size, fiberglassing the cockpit. Wish you could post more frequently, but understand the time commitment. Maybe shorten the video length to fifteen minutes and send more often? Your team looks to be having fun with each other and the positive message is always refreshing. The craftsmanship always inspires me to do my best work even though I don't get to do much woodwork, it challenges me to learn new skills and produce the best result I can, and I thank you for that.
It’s always a great day when we get to experience the Zeal method of boat building! Truly one of my favorite shipwrights of all time. Humble beyond expression, and amazingly talented overall.
Patrick has done an amazing job on the wardrobe......hope your feeling better soon Leo.........keep up the fantastic work you and your crew are doing 👍👍👍
Love that you've continued such forward movement despite the complexities of this massive project, Leo. Great to hear about your sponsor @surfshark, too!
This is the first time in my YT history that I didn't skip a sponsored segment! Good job guys!
I actually laughed out loud 🤣
I was about to skip, so glad I didn't as it was the best soap episode that the jolly old beeb has ever aired!
I might actually get surfshark now.
I don't need it .. but I'm going to buy it!
That was the best Surf Shark add I have seen!! 🤣
Hi Leo
I’m the Australian lady you were speaking to at Heathrow yesterday, as we waited for the Europcar bus to collect us. I recognised you but wanted to respect your privacy.
I’ve been watching your videos with my 9 yo grandson for a long time and am so impressed with your commitment to the project. A great role model.
My grandson will be very chuffed that I saw you.
Best wishes
Helen
Hi Helen! That's so funny! Thanks for being so respectful - though I wouldn't have minded too much :)
Take high-end furnture joinery, multiply its complexity by ten, scale the project by a thousand, and you have Tally Ho.
I was reading your comment at about the same time Patrick was welting 2" round wires into the cherry draws.
I’ve been trying to say that! The complexity and strength of Tally Ho boggles my mind
Am I the only one who can smell the wood?
@@slamheadNo, I can as well ! Old woodworkers never die ! they just smell that way 🙃🙂
Very well said.
It’s pretty crazy that Leo managed to get this far in the project without a sponsor other than individual patrons and viewers. Whatever it takes to keep the boat in track and the videos flowing.
He got a sponsor. It’s a knife company. They made a really cheesy 1970’s style tv commercial for it a few episodes back.
The video has a surfshark sponsor section in it....
@@catalyst1011 I saw that later. I hadn’t watched it that far when I made my earlier comment.
Well, making the agreed-upon ad for the sponsored episode as hilarious as they did it already a second time in this episode (after the already mentioned knife-ad) astonishingly _adds_ to the experience, I would not be on RUclips was it not for my adblocker, but these Sampson sponsoring pieces are a delight.
@@darcyperkins7041 yes, only within the last few episodes.
I think our boy Patrick has some serious talent. That is some beautiful work!
Yes, his acting in Dutchess of Desire is impeccable. He truly is a talented actor!
Does that include camera work? 🤣 He is a star.
Are we sure this build is in the USA? Those accents, it was just like being in Manchester city centre. We know what these chaps will be doing when the project is complete.
I was primarily referring to his wood-working skills but same applies to his stage-working abilities :)
Surfshark certainly got their money’s worth! I howled so loud my wife came running. The work is so interesting and imaginative. Those details are clever, beautiful and thoughtful. Full of symbolism fitting of old Tally Ho.
Yep... I laughed pretty hard as well. As a Brit the new drama looked compelling and I think the female lead will be a hit with the younger British audience. :-)
@@benterrell9139 Agreed. A new BBC series from the 'Tally Ho - SOHO Troupe' might be a game changer in television...
@@benterrell9139Yup, it certainly couldn't be any less compelling than East Enders, and the acting was also far more convincing!
Best thing to come out of the BBSea in years!🤣
Grand Uncle, you're home early! Balderdash! :D
Nice - Patrick has come a very long way in his wood working skills - Congratulations!
my thoughts exactly.
Patrick went from goofy comic relief to a total badass in the shop (he's still funny though).
He has indeed. While he may be providing lighthearted moments, his improving skills and mastery of fine woodworking and cabinetry are undeniable. Well done Patrick and keep on learning and honing your skills.
He's certainly done a credible job but I was wincing a little as he was chamfering those corners waiting for the blowout on the corner opposite the direction he was pushing that chisel and watching him planing I'm wondering if he's paying attention to grain direction . But that's just me being nitpicky because I've had to fix things because of that.
@@MC-wq4fk Same, almost couldn't look but it didn't blow out so possibly he's easing up pressure and then coming in from other side. Hard to tell with the editing.
That wardrobe is no joke. It looks spectacular and Patrick is really upping his game. He's not just the jokester but a superb carpenter.
These videos are often funny as well as inspiring, but this one has the best laughs since Patrick and Megan did their 'totally off their heads on paint-fumes' piece to camera years back. The contained anarchy of a happy work-place is a wonderful thing to see.
EP99? That was great to see both them on the blue tape part!
What about a ship - com? 🤔
Cant wait for the next episode of Dutchess of Desire.
Best vid yet! The BB Sea commercial was hysterical! This current crew has mad woodworking skills and have great personalities as well! You should set ‘em loose more often with the camera and see what they come up with!
It was pretty clear way back in an earlier episode when Leo showed some of Patrick's pottery that he had some serious artistic talent working with his hands. Patrick's transition to wood working is both impressive and beautiful. Chapeau!
So many RUclips channels do cheesy commercials - basically reading from a script, while praising and pretending to use the products, etc. Out of need, Tally Ho does a few, but they are always inventive, funny, and just a little irreverent. As a result, they are actually honest and very effective. I'm pretty sure that the companies that sponsor them are happy to see them done in this way. They are a means to an end, and as long as they are well done, and help to pay the freight, keep 'em coming. Just not too many, as we all appreciate Tally Ho's authenticity and lack of commercialism.
Can’t beat good friendship and good banter
The absolute best Surfshark ad I have EVER seen!!! I love your crew!
Never laughed out loud at a RUclips ad before! Absolutely the right thing for the crew and the project!
The water cooled chainsaw was pretty rad.
Also Patrick is actually a pretty good cabinet maker!
I live in Panama and run a 50” chainsaw mill. I use the cheapest vegetable oil I can find to lubricate my bar and chain, (it works great in the tropics probably not so well in the cold). I’ve never seen anyone use water before. I'm guessing you don’t want oil on your wood? Any other reason for the water?
I’ve never seen water either! I’ve seen diesel! Vegetable oil! Not water on a chain. Hopefully they dunked it in a can of oil after they were done.
I wonder if the water was to also keep the sawdust down?
Not so down on the water thing but what do I know?!
There's no reason one can't use water. Chainsaws are commonly used to make ice block sculptures and to carve into frozen lakes to create natural ice blocks. So long as you oil the saw after it'll be fine. Purple heart is already a pretty oily wood, hence it's use and value in ship building, so adding more oil isn't really needed. However, the wood is so dense and oily that the friction from the saw passing through it could cause burning of the wood and heating of the saw bar. Try making purple heart pegs with a plug drill bit some time. You'll have fire before you have a peg, which will be quite burnt. Water is ideal here since it moves the heat off much faster.
I’m always sad when the videos end… these are the only RUclips videos where you never want them to end and enjoy seeing the progress of this boat
These videos from Leo Golden have an addictive quality, on more than one level. Each viewing raises my respect for the work and workmanship of Leo and his team. In concert with those now long gone, who constructed wooden vessels before the age of mechanisation and electronics. How did they do it all, with only muscle and pen and paper? The sheer amount of work and planning also indicate that in times past only Kings and the extremely wealthy would have been able to raise the resources for such undertakings.
Mate, it is Leo Goolden.
@@teeanahera8949 Thank you. Time to get my eyes and ears tested.
Vessels were a lot simpler, heavier, and rougher in the days before power tools and yes, only Kings could afford them. This boat was actually built during the age of power tools. Not cordless drills and chainsaws, but power tools none-the-less. If you watch them work you'll notice that they start rough and gradually refine and refine and refine. Much of their power tool work is really just speeding up the rougher parts of the job. An awful lot of the final fit and finish is still being done with non-powered tools.
Probably the biggest difference between this reconstruction and the way they built them 112 years ago is in the sealants. That black gook is really amazing stuff. As is epoxy. And obviously in the more modern "systems" they are beginning to install. Hybrids, lithium, flush toilets...
@@Breezely Still a hell-uv-a lot of work. What we never see much off is the planning and organisation and administration and trouble shooting and problem solving and man management and a hot if other things. All of which together with the worry and anxiety which goes with it is the stuff Leo lives with day after day and week and month after month. He has been doing it and carrying it on his young shoulders for close on three years. That is where the real stamina and grit and know how is needed.
@@darcyperkins7041 Agreed. I would also like an insight into Leo's long term vision for the future of Tally Ho. Because when completed and launched the vessel will represent a fair old chunk of real estate. In my wildest dreams I cannot imagine he would sell it to the highest bidder and retire in comfort. I envisage he has some sort of foundation in mind. To help foster individuals to develop a love of the skills of boat building and sailing with similar projects.
thanks guys love it- you summed it up in a nutshell I pished my self loughing.
I just found out about this channel a couple weeks ago and I’m glad I found it. I was a deckhand on a buddy’s purse seiner out of Gig Harbor from 2009-2014. The boat he bought was built in ‘65 and needed a lot of work so we spent a lot of time hauled out in port Townsend slaving away on it every year. I had the pleasure of meeting and working with some of these guys. Definitely was a pleasure soaking in all their knowledge. Aside from fishing in Alaska, my time on the boat yard learning from these guys was one of the highlights of my life. Keep up the good work boys!
I need a rudder that won't drive me crazy.
Ok... How do you know you have the world's best boss?
He tows you home in his row boat after a night out camping.
Way to go Leo.
Best promotion ads ever! Well done guys
Hey Leo, I'm following the build of Tally Ho since the beginning and I have to admit that you people are doing a magnificient job on this beauty of a yacht! My highest respect to all of you!
OMG!!! Normally I skip the sponsored content except for Sampson Boat Co. Surfshark should give you double after watching that. Absolutely incredible, LMAO watching those "Mad Men."
You have a career in Advertising if the boat thing doesn't work out. Still laughing and won't forget the name "SurfingShark."
Still watching, still laughing. You need to make sure your channel is listed under Comedy for even more viewers. Absolutely the funniest and best channel on RUclips. I'll bet you never expected the crew that you have right now to be so comedic, and don't get me wrong but any of the past crew would fit in, open up, and make this even funnier.
Do they give awards on RUclips? You deserve the EGOT award that only about 10 people have..
Love the channel and will continue to support it as I can.
The only channel where I don’t skip the adverts. Great work as always. And great Patrick content fitting the top of the wardrobe 😂
That surfshare VPN ad was one of the funniest things I've seen on RUclips this year, and I watch a LOT of RUclips. Well done.
The absolute best commercial for your sponsor I have seen yet!👏👏👏
That was probably the best Surfshark ad on the internet. I'm still giggling.
To all on the Tally Ho crew Merry Christmas! Thanks for the many, many hrs of entertainment. All the best to you all in the New Year. Leo, I hope you are feeling much better real soon.
Hello all. I Hardy ever comment on videos, I defo always skip the ads. But you guys are the best
ad-ertainers I've seen. Very funny, love it.
Keep up the good work
Balderdash!!!
17 thousand views in 47 minutes shows how much we love this channel
A Chag Hanukkah Samach to everybody. May the light of your candles keep you warm all year.
Your channel is the only one where I watch the advertisements. So good.
Maybe the greatest sponsor segment in RUclips History!
Re trimtab on a rudder. I did a trim tab on an aircraft rudder, and discovered a few lessons: The turbulent surface layer is quite thick so far back, that the trimtab must be larger than the calculations (modelling the surface layer in software is difficult), or moved out of the turbulent layer. If not, it will not work at all. Used direct brushless motor to move the trimtab. Exposed to weather. Alternative was a push-rod style mechanical actuator. You can also get oscillations if the trimtab is not stiff enough or balanced; not sure if that is an issue at so slow speed.
Good on you for taking a sponsorship deal, its only logical to help fund the ship
I love that there are still remnants of the Albert Strange design being incorporated in the woodwork. It gives a person a feel of time when Tally-Ho was built. Very nice! All that shiny Brass looks great. If only Tally-Ho speak, I am sure she would be pleased with progress. Well done Leo and crew. Can't wait for the next video on the rudder.
I love the juxtaposition of the British soap opera immediately cutting to Zeal wielding the running chain saw. Great work as always.
Having done a lot of fibreglass work it’s nice to see someone who, like me, doesn’t bother wetting out the wood first. It’s not necessary. What is necessary is that you add enough resin that the wood doesn’t suck the cloth dry as it soaks in. And peel ply, that both flattens the glass, absorbs excess resin, and leaves a nice textured smooth finish. Not to mention negating the need to sand it before bonding anything else, even if that’s weeks or months later. Way to go.
That’s the best surfshark ever, absolutely killed me 😂😂😂 I’d absolutely pay to see more of that
Built-in furniture is almost like building another house within a house!
Beautiful work, Pat :)
that was by far the best sponsorship spot I've ever seen
Leo, you have managed to assemble such a talented team of craftsmen who also happen to be great personalities. Such great attention to detail throughout the whole project means she's going to be gorgeous when finished.
Okay.. funniest Surfshark ad I've seen yet. Have a like for the effort lads.
“Duchess of desire” has a future of its own 😂 you would break any record should you decide to broadcast a series of it 😉 btw great video Leo, compliments to the crew and you for the amazing progress…
Can't wait for the next episode of Dutchess of Desire!!!!
You should do as many commercials as possible. Besides being an income source , they're brilliant.
The video production continues to hold to Leo's high standards. I particularly enjoyed the camping scene where he cut the music and then used it to gently pull the audience back to the main storyline.
patrick has a way of making everyone around him feel good and like they are special, which they are, but that's a beautiful gift. plus the lols are are great from the man. this project either just finds the most awesome and sweet ppl, or all boat builders are, i dunno, all i know about boats is this channel haha
Seeing Patrick and Nick together makes me so incredibly happy.
Also.
Patrick just filming Nick's face, barely keeping it together, bubbling with whatever creaking laughter you call that, that was such a pure moment. The amount of... in that scene is very unfiltered and very special. I'm not a poet, but I'd write poetry for this.j
Top notch ad read 😂
Is there an award we can nominate you for?
LEO AND CREW!!!
Tell SurfShark that YOURS are the ONLY mid-segment ads that I (and am quite sure Many others!) watch!
Why??
Because they are PRODUCED. They are real, they are very entertaining, and they are the ONLY ads I don't skip!!!
You all know a LOT more about a LOT of things. Like, how to actually engage your viewers AND keep your advertisers happy.
Kudos as always on everything I've ever seen you produce!
Loved the surfshark sponsor plug. I normally dont pay attention to most youtubers sponsor segments, but this one was funny. Great job, guys.
@Sampson_BoatCo Where do I send text to?
The last few episodes have been the best for me. Getting into the above and below-deck carpentry has been an absolute pleasure to watch. The accuracy, attention to detail and the final finish is wood-porn. Can't wait to see the finished result. A quick marketing tip. There has to be the possibility to buy high quality, high resolution photographs of TH when she's finished, black & white as well as in colour. All of the photos should be done before she is even used so everything is looking pristine. They'll sell like hot cakes and I'll be one of the first to order 👍
Strong 'Swallows and Amazons' vibes. Like it!
I hope Leo will not stop making videos after this project is done. Making a boat of his own design will be an awesome subject. I'm a lifetime follower
That purple heart is like cutting through steel
Wow, the waiting was long. Sorry to hear you were sick. Glad to see you in better shape
I hope he didn’t infect everyone.
The sponsor part was hillarious! Keep doing them! Balderdash!!!
Hey, danish joiner here. Amazing work on the drawers, but next time make sure to have the grain of the bottoms going perpendicular to the front. This is because wood expands much more across the grain compared to along it. This will insure that a nice and tight fitting drawer won’t become to tight, or in worst case stuck, in a high humidity environment. Awesome to see this amazing work!
The grain direction of which part of the drawer is the be perpendicular to the "front"? Front? Back? Sides? Bottom? By "front" do you mean the plane of the front of the drawer?
Thanks for the tip! This was noticed by the team, but unfortunately after the drawers were made.
@@pauleohl Tightness occurring from bottom panel expanding front to back. Bottom panel end grain should be oriented perpendicular to drawer front.
@@SampsonBoatCo Hello Leo, what we do is pull the drawers out, flip them so the bottom edge is up and rub the rails with a paraffin wax candle. I do this every year or so and it works well. Does Pete ever pop in to check up on you?
The bottom should be allowed to move with this expansion and not nailed down (unless the nails were in oversized holes.) Cabinet makers go to great effort to allow for wood expansion. Not allowing for expansion will cause bowing and splitting.
Great job Patrick. Your artistic gifts are paying off to the old woman Tally Ho!
”It turned out, the best boat we built was the friendship.” ❤
that commercial for surfshark was amazing.
The quality of the work is ridiculous , as a seventy odd year old how I envy yous young people ..absolutely brilliant ..
Ps a good vet would have had that steak back up on its feet 😂
Best sponsor add ever haha
Paddy's carpentry skills are amazing, better than I ever could, . It's great to see the wide scope people are able to take & learn on this project. Leo shows how much confidence he has in the crew.
11:51 Oh Lord... That was priceless...
Surfshark should pay double for that.
What another outstanding video by Leo showcasing the amazing craftsmanship of the Tally Ho crew. That advertisement segment was really entertaining and looks like you all had a blast filming it. Awesome work and thanks for sharing!
You should add the cockpit design into the description to make it easier to find. The cockpit design and fabrication method is fascinating.
Well done. So many aspects to the video production. Great story telling, comedy, workworking skills, etc. I am really enjoying your scenes of the boatyard at Port Towsend. You've captured a charm to the place that makes me want to visit. The camping outing was a real treat. Happy holidays to you and your crew.
I have been binging this series from the beginning. I’m hooked. But honestly this is the first video I’ve seen in years…(weeks) that I really felt connected and compelled to comment. I love the wood work and the project but swing your b roll shots and your crew interaction and your free time is really nice and I look forward to more of it. I hope to one day get to meet you and see your boat. I’m a disabled veteran and sailing is my dream.
Best part of my morning..! Thanks to all the crew for making coffee time so much fun. And look, at minute 16:46 we see a little bit of maritime heritage from my home here in LouYouAll, Kentucky. There at the end of the dock we see the unmistakeable profile of an Aluminum Cruisers Corporation 'Marinette'. Those craft were built here in the 60's & 70's of all welded construction, fitted with huge V8 twins (gas was cheap), and floated and trucked to the far corners of the globe. I remember my father taking me into the factory to see them under construction, welders on rolling stools running a 35 foot bead down the chine... Pretty far down the spectrum from chisels and shavings, but a quality craft in its class.
Best surfshark advert ever!!
Patrick, has a way of keeping the crew entertained throughout the day that's for sure. BB Sea ad commercial has never been this good. Keep them coming boys helps us enjoy your video's even more so. Man that steak is making me hungry, thanks leo.
Thanks for the video!
One hour, one day, one week, one month…it’s the same amount of gear for camping, not counting what you forgot to pack!
I do believe having a team of crafts men working alongside each other constantly inspires each individual to try and out perform the other ,this gentle competitiveness results is superb craftsman ship through ever aspect of the finished results.. well done lads.
sweet! a rudder..., gonna need that!
Whooo! My weekend is complete now!
THAT is the first YT ad I have actually watched in a loooong time. Patrick's curls are lovely! Hilarious.
Patrick did an exceptional job on those louvered doors. Well done Patrick!
It is the funniest sponsor ad I've seen! I normally skip it!
I generally skip past advertisements and even sponsorship plugs but the way you guys make a spot, it’s a highlight of the episode. I look forward to whatever you might dream up next.
Your Surfshark commercial should go VIRAL!!
OMG that Surf Shark skit was "GOLD". These videos are still so inspiring and interesting to watch. I hope that everyone watching has subscribed and tells a friend so Leo and crew can continue to share with us. Cheers.
Best surfshark commercial EVER!
You Leo have ear to the admiration and respect of thousands of people around the world with Tally Ho. You and your team are bloody amazing.
Happy Birthday, George!!!❤️
Nice progress. Thanks for explaining why you decide on particular strategies; rudder size, fiberglassing the cockpit. Wish you could post more frequently, but understand the time commitment. Maybe shorten the video length to fifteen minutes and send more often? Your team looks to be having fun with each other and the positive message is always refreshing. The craftsmanship always inspires me to do my best work even though I don't get to do much woodwork, it challenges me to learn new skills and produce the best result I can, and I thank you for that.
This is the best sponser segment ever!
Loved the sponsored bit! Been a looong time fan and appreciate the energy you put into everything you do. Great job to the crew for playing along.
Dick van Dyke would be proud 🤣
Surfshark must be very happy that we have watched the advert and not just skipped past like you normally do.
I for one would like to see future episodes of the duchess of desire.
It’s always a great day when we get to experience the Zeal method of boat building! Truly one of my favorite shipwrights of all time. Humble beyond expression, and amazingly talented overall.
Patrick has done an amazing job on the wardrobe......hope your feeling better soon Leo.........keep up the fantastic work you and your crew are doing 👍👍👍
the surf shark ad got my upvote instantly, "There's no wa-arh for the ke-ell" had me in stiches, the boat building was great too.
Love that you've continued such forward movement despite the complexities of this massive project, Leo. Great to hear about your sponsor @surfshark, too!
So crazy how closely in sync this build is with Arabella. It's been a fun couple years having these on Friday's and Saturdays.
Best "ad" ever. Well done