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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • Rebuilding a historic sailing yacht - Shaping the Stern / Cutting the Rabbet (EP60)
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    EPISODE 60.
    Rowan returns to give me a hand, and we finish shaping the keel with Adze and power-plane. Then we carve some shape into the Stern Assembly, roughing out the Stern-post with a chainsaw first, before cutting the remainder of the Rabbet into the centreline. The chickens enjoy watching our progress.
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    60. Shaping the Stern / Cutting the Rabbet (Tally Ho EP60)

Комментарии • 818

  • @SampsonBoatCo
    @SampsonBoatCo  4 года назад +44

    Want to add subs? ruclips.net/user/timedtext_video?v=iFbB7GMwvmY&ref=share

    • @MrJJSimonds
      @MrJJSimonds 4 года назад +6

      ..she's got great lines... they really show well in this weeks episode.. ;)

    • @seudechrist
      @seudechrist 4 года назад

      I dont know what the temp is there bud but if it gets below 10° dont take your sweater off you will get pneumonia like that!!
      From canada

    • @steveshoemaker6347
      @steveshoemaker6347 4 года назад +1

      Young man you know your stuff.....A very big thank you...From Kentucky...!

    • @SMarv314
      @SMarv314 4 года назад

      In english or for other languages? The auto generated english subs are quite decent.

    • @renielamarila2098
      @renielamarila2098 4 года назад

      Ang galing

  • @davidallen803
    @davidallen803 4 года назад +8

    Leo, you are not just a boat builder you are an artist. I am a hobbyist woodworker and the way you work the wood is sheer artistry. I love the work you are doing, and I really liked the interlude with your girlfriend.

  • @robbiefisher1
    @robbiefisher1 4 года назад +69

    This is the best series I’ve seen on RUclips in a long time. I really think this could be made into a Netflix short film or series. Especially once it’s out sailing around, just an incredible story.

    • @matthewgarland693
      @matthewgarland693 4 года назад +5

      The series that is tied in first (in my opinion) is Martin's Marble Machine X.
      Both are stories of people boldly following their dreams and inspiring many others to do the same along the way.

    • @theorganguy
      @theorganguy 4 года назад +3

      @@matthewgarland693 what a weird cross reference, but i agree - Martin would have his work cut out for him, tho, if he then also would need to build a Gimble-System for the MMX to work on board of Tallyho while out at sea... but maybe it could be used as mode of transport during the grand world tour ;-)

    • @lorriedmussett4692
      @lorriedmussett4692 3 года назад +1

      I agree, I love everything about this project and all Leo shares with us. I am of the opinion that, if he chose to, Leo could continue this journey with tons of us following and so many more joining along the way. BUT I think as soon as a network comes into the picture we will lose that cool something we all love from Leo. It won't be Leo's anymore, not like now. Its not to bad mouth networks, I get they have an obligation to please a larger audience. But honestly, if Leo wanted a network he would surely deserve it. And I damn straight would watch. Personally I'm a happy duck with his own " show" ...doing it himself!

  • @bobafettbv
    @bobafettbv 4 года назад +5

    The craftsmanship and attention to detail put into this ship are inspiring. I didn't understand the complexity and planning needed for a build this size. To get such detailed explanations and videos is fantastic, thank you for taking us along on this amazing build.

  • @lm2be
    @lm2be 4 года назад +240

    I have a confession to make. I have enjoyed watching Leo's videos tremendously and have been more than happy to support his project. But for the longest time it seemed to me that he was renovating the carcass of a beached whale. That is, until today. About half-way through the video, it suddenly struck me that he was actually working on a stunningly beautiful boat. What it was I still don't know, but while I was watching him shape the keel timber and sternpost she suddenly took shape in my mind. Maybe I finally could catch a glimpse of what Leo has been seeing all along.

    • @sebastianungerland3185
      @sebastianungerland3185 4 года назад +5

      True ! I enjoyed this from the first episodes too. However i really wonder whats gonna be left from old tally ho in the end and if it wouldnt have been way easier to re built her next to the old boat. But i guess that would make it feel like its just a copy of tally ho ;). Anyways ! Awesome job Leo. Lovin it !

    • @kiwicami287
      @kiwicami287 4 года назад +1

      @@remy7938 It is still Tally Ho, it's more Tally Ho than when he first got the boat because he had to redo all the frames and stuff because it didn't have the right shape after the rebuild when Tally Ho crashed(i don't remember exactly what happened).
      And to respond to the OP i got that feeling when all the frames were in the boat and when we saw the beauty shots but even more so when Leo started shaping the cutwater

    • @markbeiser
      @markbeiser 4 года назад +3

      I agree, the timbers being down to almost their final shape certainly helps with visualizing it.
      What really did it for me was seeing the rebate for the planking cut in.
      The view at around the 12:45 mark really pushes it home.

    • @glennmiles5365
      @glennmiles5365 4 года назад +29

      If I might be allowed to interject here briefly, the phenomena we are viewing here is rather more like watching Rodin pour a bronze like "Walking Man" than watching a production sailboat being built to certain specifications. That's why an hour after being posted, and 60 segments into her fabrication, there are already 17,600 views and a very long list of replies. This is because we are getting a rare glimpse of a creative process, in a world that is sadly lacking in providing an opportunity to participate, even vicariously, in experiencing that process, manifest before our senses in real time in 2019. Now I don't want to watch Mr. Goolding's head swell too much, but I feel the need to remind the people who are lucky enough to be viewing this happen, the consequence to their sensibilities and our shared luck in being privy to view, even from a distance a truly creative act being performed. I have watched videos of Picasso painting on glass panes and Fangio drive the Le Man's circuit at 200mph in the mid fifties, but I have never seen the likes of what is happening here, happen here through the magic of a great gift technology has given us -- RUclips.

    • @sebastianungerland3185
      @sebastianungerland3185 4 года назад +3

      @@remy7938 Bummer, shame on me ! Skipped that recap since I thought i had seen all episodes anyways. Thanks for that hint, all questions answered ;). Its Tally ho !

  • @TychoBrahe21
    @TychoBrahe21 4 года назад +20

    Been watching since the beginning and the true lines of this boat are starting to show through. What a beautiful craft. I can see why she needs saving.

  • @tyrionas
    @tyrionas 4 года назад +173

    Am I the only one who think that this purpleheart timber is just gorgeous ? I'd love to have a cutting board made out of this

    • @graemelliott3942
      @graemelliott3942 4 года назад +19

      DELBOURG matthieu me too it is really beautiful. I’ll take a cutting board d too. Leo can make something from all those wood scraps and sell them. I’d buy something from the original tally ho wood

    • @Mishn0
      @Mishn0 4 года назад +9

      Maybe not: Exposure to the dust, generated by cutting and sanding purpleheart, can cause irritation and nausea, possibly due to the presence of dalbergione (neoflavonoid) compounds in the wood. This also makes purpleheart wood unsuitable to most people for use in jewelry.[8] Purpleheart is also a fairly expensive wood, which is why it is usually used in smaller-scale projects.[9] (Wikipedia)

    • @roscoejones4515
      @roscoejones4515 4 года назад +5

      When it turns brown-and it will-it's not very attractive.

    • @markbeiser
      @markbeiser 4 года назад +5

      @@roscoejones4515 That is the problem with most of the colored woods, they eventually turn brown. With proper finishes, care and limiting UV exposure you can get more time, but they will always go brown.

    • @88doug2011
      @88doug2011 4 года назад +15

      You really don't want a purpleheart cutting board. But the material Leo has for his keel and stern timber looks incredible....clear, no visible checking, really strong. Nature's carbon fiber composite!

  • @christianlibertarian5488
    @christianlibertarian5488 4 года назад +268

    See, wooden boat building is easy. Just start with a pile of wood, and cut away everything that isn't a beautiful boat.

    • @dauntlesschicken9756
      @dauntlesschicken9756 4 года назад +2

      I think it is much more complex than that. Any art requires accuracy.

    • @SuperDdes
      @SuperDdes 4 года назад +3

      I cant believe you would think your attempt at joke, would in any way be on parity with the integrity and hard work on this project. your lack of respect provides no measure of brevity. I would assume, with a great deal of confidence that the majority of viewers of this size project, appreciate quality woodwork. you apparently have no experience in this field, hence your failed attempt at humor. you would provide yourself a better foundation at some other endeavor other than humor. a libertarian maybe, a christian "Not"

    • @kalimer0968
      @kalimer0968 4 года назад +5

      It's funny, 'cause it's true. :P

    • @barrypenobscott9882
      @barrypenobscott9882 4 года назад +8

      I've heard that in reference to sculptures.

    • @christianlibertarian5488
      @christianlibertarian5488 4 года назад +7

      @@barrypenobscott9882 That was my implication.

  • @Helloverlord
    @Helloverlord 4 года назад +29

    That wood got really crazy colour when open to air...also amazing how much of material end up taken of, but boat lines look very sleek now. Thanks for the video, superb as always!

    • @mickralph4623
      @mickralph4623 4 года назад +1

      It had been 'painted'

    • @keeganwebber
      @keeganwebber 4 года назад

      @@mickralph4623 half a dozen coats of linseed

  • @freshlysquosen
    @freshlysquosen 4 года назад +10

    I started watching back from episode 1 again. Knowing how far you have come in 2yrs makes me watch them all differently now. Cecca on rollerskates and seeing Thad on the first day still makes me smile. The naval Obi Wan Kenobi. :) I feel a montage coming on......

  • @forge20
    @forge20 4 года назад +37

    Liked before watching, within 60 seconds of posting ... BEST. BOATBUILDING. CHANNEL. ON. RUclips.

    • @br5498
      @br5498 4 года назад

      Best WOOD boat building channel on RUclips.
      Seeker.. steel...
      Boatlife glass...
      Boat works...Diy glass and paint.

    • @jamescarey6559
      @jamescarey6559 4 года назад

      I highly recommend Acorn to Arabella. This is a very close second. www.acorntoarabella.com Cheers

  • @darinmbicknell
    @darinmbicknell 4 года назад +28

    What beautiful lines Tally Ho has.

  • @CoachRedPill
    @CoachRedPill 4 года назад +36

    Every time you take a chainsaw to the keel-my heart starts beating twice as fast as usual!

    • @MostlyIC
      @MostlyIC 3 года назад

      Me too, except now I'm starting to think there's nothing Leo can't do with a chain saw !!!

  • @VagabundoOMC
    @VagabundoOMC 4 года назад +3

    The time, care, and craftsmanship taken on a piece of the boat that will never been seen again...absolutely amazing work!

  • @damonrondeau8416
    @damonrondeau8416 4 года назад +6

    Another virtuoso combo of woodworking thrills and bravura together with some snappy film-making. Spot on! She's really beautiful -- worth the work!

  • @jimmyjimjimmyjimjimjimjim4437
    @jimmyjimjimmyjimjimjimjim4437 4 года назад +48

    This is definitely no country for old men; I would never be able to screw up the courage to take a chainsaw to all that purple-heart after spending how many months sourcing, shaping, gluing, fitting it just so. That takes the confidence of youth! Or maybe not . . .
    After 65 years I have a hard won appreciation for my capacity for finding ways Ito screw that up.

    • @HarryP457
      @HarryP457 4 года назад +3

      Leo's videos should be prescribed watching for every shop class on the planet as he embodies the principle of "measure twice cut once". He is so meticulous with all his work, carefully working out exactly what he needs to do before doing it. I'm sure he's stilling shitting bricks at times but I'm equally sure his preparation gives him the confidence to carry on. You see how infectious that confidence is in everyone that comes in to volunteer on the project, at first they are quite timid but , soon enough, they cracking on apace and using that same careful method. A week with Leo, Jimmy, and you'd be thinking "this ain't so bad, maybe I could....?" :)

  • @dennisdownes9319
    @dennisdownes9319 4 года назад +11

    So simple, but I just love the opening shot of you climbing up through the hull!! Looking great! DD

  • @xx1590
    @xx1590 4 года назад +32

    There are not too many people who have the talents to take the weighted keel of a large sailing Yacht and resurrect the boat to a level it possibly never was to start with. From what I first saw that Leo was going to buy and transport to where he is working now I could not success having watched no end of boats in every port repair yards all over the world that never seem to transpire beyond and occasional repair attempts. Leo's immense nautical shipbuilding talents are beautiful to watch, but it is the combination of these talents and amazing abilities to overcome any problem of the type that defeats so many.
    When he started almost Immediately if we remember the local building department was on him about the structure he was building to shelter the boat work. As an engineer, I have seen many of this very same situation develope that most of the time end in a disaster with the building department wanting a permanent engineered structure being built. Leo seemed to have a magical touch and convinced the building official that his temporary shed would not be a problem and with a couple extra touches he moved right along. I am not sure at what point Leo decided that saving any used structural members was not going to work out well and he was going to have to replace all structural parts but that did not slow him down in any way. Next, it was obvious he was going to need a forklift to make this workable to move forward, bingo a local winery that allows him the use of one out of the blue. I do not see how the re-build would have been doable without the large band saw and when it came to the time to use one along came someone who saw a spark in what Leo was doing and gave him the needed saw.
    When Leo needed Oak for the frames he finds a real American character who is in the Oakwood business and he brings to Oak across America to his boatyard. All of those things sprung out at me at the beginning of today's video when we viewed the interior area of the completed rib work and Leo climbs up into the interior I was suddenly struck by the real beauty of what has been built. As Leo worked on the lines of the rabbit and shaping the stern and keel the beauty of the Tally Ho was finally showing itself in an amazing picture of a very sleek Yacht that is going to be so impressive when Leo takes the helm on its first trip from Seattle. The Ole Tally Ho has to be grateful to Leo, Cecca, Ronan, the Macaw, dog, and chickens in their ongoing efforts to make her a proud high seas ship again.

    • @sotobfree7163
      @sotobfree7163 4 года назад

      Well said!

    • @Bricksailboat
      @Bricksailboat 4 года назад

      Teabone Bones. A wooden boat is a thing of beauty in so many ways. Owner (Leo) talent and dedication are key to keeping the good ones alive. The beauty of the boat, seduces, and contributes to longevity but working through challenges with occasional bits of luck are also important. Some local codes or building inspectors have killed many a good boat despite beauty and best effort. Very when that happens.

  • @nigelzurvas8932
    @nigelzurvas8932 4 года назад +2

    Hi Leo . Been here since the start . The world needs more people like you mate .

  • @propulsar
    @propulsar 4 года назад +3

    To think that Cecca was once camera shy and now giving us invaluable information about the progress of the build. Oh, and you other guys were doing quite well too.

  • @gmill7911
    @gmill7911 4 года назад +5

    How does this channel only have 140K subs? I built a much smaller boat years ago and am absolutely mesmerized watching these videos. Stunningly beautiful work.

  • @johnvalerian8440
    @johnvalerian8440 4 года назад +9

    Getting the right symmetry on both sides takes some serious skill.

  • @odc43054
    @odc43054 4 года назад +58

    Who also misses hearing Leo say "futtocks". Made me laugh every time I heard it. :-)

    • @frankpratt529
      @frankpratt529 4 года назад +3

      I'm not the only one! That word is like what you'd come up with if you put a whole bunch of dirty words together & they had a child.

    • @lowellmccormick6991
      @lowellmccormick6991 4 года назад +1

      There was a shooting recently in New Orleans and the headline stated that the victim was shot in the buttocks. My first thought was, better to be shot in the futtocks than the buttocks.

    • @MaShcode
      @MaShcode 4 года назад +3

      Leo's consummate punk project album title "Never mind the futtocks"

    • @BillB23
      @BillB23 4 года назад +1

      @@lowellmccormick6991 That reminds me of Lee Marvin who, while serving on Guadalcanal, was shot in the buttocks.

    • @ciberbri59
      @ciberbri59 4 года назад +1

      There once was a lad who said futtock ....

  • @Zardwark
    @Zardwark 4 года назад +66

    Am I the only one that gets the screaming heebiejeebies every time he takes that bloody great chainsaw to the keel timbers?

    • @shaddec55
      @shaddec55 4 года назад +3

      I think you might be alone, there. That's extremely hard wood and shaving 1/16" off at a time with a planer would take weeks to remove 2 or more inches as needed!
      Crack a beer and enjoy the show!

    • @paulorchard7960
      @paulorchard7960 4 года назад +1

      Lines are well marked, the chainsaw is not even close! Removing that amount of stock with chisels and planes would be days or even weeks of hard slog just to get to a point to fine tune it as you lay planks! Its not traditional I know, but easily cuts days of work into
      a few hours

    • @ianb9028
      @ianb9028 4 года назад

      Yes I was thinking he needs a chainsaw with a smaller bar say 14 inches for that work

    • @bxb590
      @bxb590 4 года назад

      Yeah, I've noticed he could run out of fingers before he finishes.

    • @lemmy9996
      @lemmy9996 4 года назад +2

      I think the one thing we all know about Leo is that he definitely knows how to use a chainsaw.

  • @timothyobrien1850
    @timothyobrien1850 4 года назад +4

    Leo, watching you take dimensions from the lofting floor is the best description of how CAD works I have ever seen. Maybe in your copious free time you might consider developing a "How design is done" class. In my view you are developing a body of knowledge every Engineer would be well advised to study.
    Furthermore, it is a delight to watch you and "Your young lady" work together. I get the feeling that the boat is at best half of the total labor that goes into the project. Watching the quality of life you both assemble is a gift.
    Thank you so very much.

  • @funnystuff9998
    @funnystuff9998 4 года назад +9

    Sunday morning in New Zealand and I'm heading down to the marina to do some work on my sailboat. Not before catching up on Leo's project. It's time now to set up a payment to Patreon. This mission needs more money.

  • @CrusherFitter
    @CrusherFitter 4 года назад +13

    Yes! Just made my Saturday night tons better.

  • @stevenpeckett5622
    @stevenpeckett5622 4 года назад +5

    Just watched this latest upload and I want to say that I am thoroughly impressed and filled with amazement and admiration in and of Leo as he progresses in this project. WOW! He strengthens my faith in the younger generation and their determination and dedication. I wish I was a younger man and had the advantage of time to help out with this endeavour. Leo... my hat is permanently tipped to you. You are an inspiration to say the very least... thank you!

  • @davidhartmann5492
    @davidhartmann5492 4 года назад +12

    Kudos to the awesome music selection! Oh....and the work on the boat too!

  • @davidmellott5049
    @davidmellott5049 4 года назад +2

    I'm so impressed with the scope of this build, it blows my mind on how much manual labor is involved in every single piece of this gigantic puzzle. I commend you on your drive and dedication to an endless amount of work. I do like to watch each transformation and not have sweat and huff and puff my way to each accomplishment. Good luck with your enormous build, keep healthy and happy with each part of the build, and because your young and motivated, you will get there before you know it.

  • @CJLeTeff
    @CJLeTeff 4 года назад +80

    She’s a keeper mate, better latch on quick! 👍👍👍👍

    • @16jocko
      @16jocko 4 года назад +10

      Would that be the boat or the girl?

    • @hadlock
      @hadlock 4 года назад +6

      Both

    • @CJLeTeff
      @CJLeTeff 4 года назад +3

      f hank well he’s got the boat!

    • @br5498
      @br5498 4 года назад +2

      @@16jocko yes ..

    • @1bcordell
      @1bcordell 4 года назад

      True statement. You can tell she has a kind heart and is definitely keeper material.

  • @robertrenta
    @robertrenta 4 года назад +8

    looking good ....cant wait to see this "2 years" from now in the water

  • @SteelDoesMyWill
    @SteelDoesMyWill 4 года назад +5

    I've seen dozens of wooden boats (and fiberglass ones) out of the water and done a few prop installs... The prop shaft is almost never dead center on any wooden boat. It is more common to see them center on factory fiberglass hulls because they were made in a mold, but I suppose that makes it even more odd when you see that they are not center. Seeing that prop shaft pilot hole dead center on Leo's Stern Timber just goes to show what kind of real expertise it takes to get those details right. The rule isn't "measure Twice, cut once", it reads more like "Measure THRICE at every stage of building a multi-part Jig, then measure Thrice again..."

    • @graemelliott3942
      @graemelliott3942 4 года назад +1

      Kraken
      Measure once
      Cut twice
      Spackle to shape
      Paint to match

    • @lanceadrian841
      @lanceadrian841 4 года назад +1

      Fredrick Rourk
      Off center to remove shaft for maintenance so that removing rudder isn’t necessary

    • @graemelliott3942
      @graemelliott3942 4 года назад +1

      Fredrick Rourk I believe you’re correct. My wooden boat has the prop right in the center just ahead of the rudder. The initial prop wash when starting from a stop sends vibrations up through the rudder shaft and through the helm. Backing up is really difficult too with almost no steering. Have to gain momentum then power the engine to idle to gain steering control.

  • @silasmarner7586
    @silasmarner7586 4 года назад +18

    Your incidental music is always good Leo!

  • @jamarie1972
    @jamarie1972 4 года назад +2

    Leo’s artistic creativity is a wonder to behold. Your colleagues you have learnt the art of boatbuilding from must be really proud of the young man you’ve become. Your commitment shines through even with these helpers you have to want to keep coming back for more hard work 😓 must be inspired by your kindness and being a fantastic teacher also friend. Nice job from Cecca lovely to see you doing a bit of camera 📷 work.
    Great work Leo! Tally ho is a beautifully shaped boat as 1245 clearly shows.
    Thank you for sharing your experience with us all.

  • @michaelhannah5376
    @michaelhannah5376 4 года назад +3

    I have been a long time subscriber of Leo’s. Channel and I look forward to my bi weekly fix.
    I have been seriously impressed by Leo’s skill but what also amazes me is the skill of the craftsman who built these big wooden hulls , who did not have modern power tools , just skill and hand tools like the Ads.
    It is good to see in this day of instant gratification that true skill and appreciation of natural materials still exists.
    Ps Leo, please tell your lassie to wear safety glasses before she even turns on a grinding wheel.

    • @thosoz3431
      @thosoz3431 4 года назад +1

      michael hannah Leo likes things done correctly so forgive me...
      You cut wood with an adze, or adz. Cheers

  • @davehalst
    @davehalst 4 года назад +16

    I was wondering how the stern on Tally Ho! would look and now it all adze up! 🤔😀😂

  • @richardcole9558
    @richardcole9558 4 года назад +1

    That’s not a boat ...it’s a work of art that will float ..quality craftsmanship ...

  • @MikeClementsRN
    @MikeClementsRN 4 года назад +5

    Those shots from the stern showing her lines 😍

  • @cwassmuth
    @cwassmuth 4 года назад +1

    As a young father, I can’t help but hope my children find a passion like this.. Cheers mate

  • @TheActiveAssault
    @TheActiveAssault 4 года назад +27

    Nothing says “take a break from study” like a Tally Ho update.

  • @claverton
    @claverton 4 года назад

    when I was a jackeroo in far western Queensland in the mid 1970's we had a machine similar to the one that you are using for sharpening the adj and Francesca is using to sharpen the knives. We used it for sharpening axes, chisels, hand shears etc. Except it was ancient contraption with a much larger stone wheel that we turned manually with a foot pedal, and we had a tin can with a hole in the bottom above it that dripped water onto the stone wheel while you sharpened the edge. I loved it. The way it was explained to me by my boss was that using a normal work bench grinder heated up the metal too much, but this machine sharpened the tools without changing the nature of the metal

  • @robertfulton1991
    @robertfulton1991 4 года назад +1

    I can’t wait until you’re done. I was a welder and a fabricator and I could see it all along. All I can say is that it’s a work of art that keeps getting better and better !!

  • @wandeenboatbuilding3524
    @wandeenboatbuilding3524 4 года назад +1

    Well done Leo. Your adze technique is looking better and better.

  • @BLKMGK4
    @BLKMGK4 4 года назад +8

    What a huge difference inside looking at the intro, coming along great!

  • @BelSei
    @BelSei 4 года назад +2

    I am amazed; Every time I get to see a video of the Tally Ho project. Thank you Leo!

  • @johntripp2028
    @johntripp2028 4 года назад

    For anyone that loves wood and working with wood watching these timbers take shape is amazing. There is almost nothing better than to feel and touch wood as it takes shape. Thank you for allowing me to watch.

  • @trimaranchuck
    @trimaranchuck 4 года назад

    A boat built as FINE furniture. Simply beautiful. How quality conscious you are Leo!!!

  • @stevemckewen1046
    @stevemckewen1046 4 года назад +1

    Tally Ho has stopped looking like a boat in need of repair and now looks like art again.
    Congratulations Leo!

  • @jackpinesavage1628
    @jackpinesavage1628 4 года назад +2

    One hundred years from now, Leo's spirit / legacy will live on with whoever inherits this piece of art, as in "hi! I'm Igor. I'm a sailor and a boat builder. I'm working on restoring this old yacht."

  • @tombola9445
    @tombola9445 3 года назад

    The keel etc. is looking amazing after the trim, but I can't help think of all that purple heart being turned to dust. I know it necessary, but I'm one of those sad people who hang on to the scraps from a band saw box thinking I can use it for something. Well done Leo and Co.

  • @andrewmcdonald8806
    @andrewmcdonald8806 4 года назад +5

    How i like to start my sundays love the shape of the hull all the way from Australia

  • @skylarker9
    @skylarker9 4 года назад

    Glad to see I’m not the only one who uses a full face respirator for general dusty tasks. I use it with the pink dust cartridges for general sanding just because it keeps everything out of my eyes. I think they’re essential for scraping bottom paint, as well, which is what I bought it for when I was 16.

  • @JjCoronet
    @JjCoronet 4 года назад +5

    I guess its getting to cold for the parrot to sit outside all day, great video by the way

  • @joebrown1382
    @joebrown1382 4 года назад +4

    Very skilled workmanship. Looking great.

  • @nieks9212
    @nieks9212 4 года назад +7

    A nice update again, and I have to say: I thought she was a pretty boat before shaping the hull, but now she is starting to look like a fair lady with some beautiful shapes to it. Keep the work and videos coming! ^^

  • @robiahaladawiyah4640
    @robiahaladawiyah4640 4 года назад

    And I like the sophistication of the engine that has been used .... I can only provide healthy support always and keep the spirit ...🤣

  • @leeh.4453
    @leeh.4453 4 года назад +1

    That wood is beautiful, and the work is like crafting a fine jewelry cabinet for Amazons. Big, but very detailed. Holding that much precision over so many feet is really skillful.

  • @richardbohlingsr3490
    @richardbohlingsr3490 4 года назад +1

    Your getting there. Amazing workmanship and she looks more beautiful after each video. The purple heart is sure a beautiful strong wood and the shapes you are forming it to is fantastic and graceful.

  • @donstagg2364
    @donstagg2364 4 года назад

    I am impressed by the way the trimming of the keel and stern went. Thankyou for taking the extra time time to make these videos.

  • @haroldconover5221
    @haroldconover5221 4 года назад

    I am still very much , watching ALL of your videos.

  • @davidhenson3372
    @davidhenson3372 4 года назад +1

    Who dislikes these videos????? Seriously, these are wonderfully edited and shot!!!!

  • @davemc1944
    @davemc1944 4 года назад +4

    Another job done.
    Just 2 more years to go!

  • @bugnfront
    @bugnfront 4 года назад +3

    Most people have no clue to the whole commitment this is...The Ibuprophen, the hot baths, the aches and pains, the worn out scalp from head scratching, the splinters and hydrogen peroxide, bandages, worn out clothing....and thinned emotions! Dedication requires all of these. The final results are bone spurs, worn out hips and a master piece and a treasure chest of memories...friends, good times, empty bank accounts and many, many years of being at the wheel with a smile as big the "old girl" herself. Well done....Tally Ho!!!

  • @stimpsonjcat67
    @stimpsonjcat67 4 года назад +1

    OMG...the adze miss at 9:45! I jumped...good insta-solution with the clamped-on board!

    • @banjopete
      @banjopete 4 года назад

      stimpsonjcat67 , to stop the attention grabbing sound of an Adze sinking into a shinbone!

  • @johnnymelendez4836
    @johnnymelendez4836 4 года назад +3

    Love when you use salsa sounds it lets me imagine TALLY HO sailing by my native PUERTO RICO⛵🎶🎵🌄🌴 THANK YOU

  • @reneebeesley9398
    @reneebeesley9398 4 года назад

    Thank you for this channel. Sanity in these times. I am now in my 70's and remember my dad building Comets (little brothers to the Star boat) as a boy. This brings back great memories.

  • @Hailexx
    @Hailexx 4 года назад +2

    Thanks for bringing us along for this project. :)

  • @SpeedofCheeseRacing
    @SpeedofCheeseRacing 4 года назад +2

    I'm a motorcycle guy who doesn't care a lick about boats, but this my favorite RUclips channel.

    • @theinsaneshecklador6598
      @theinsaneshecklador6598 4 года назад +1

      Same here. I'm not a motorcycle guy but I really had no interest of historic wooden boats until I found this channel. Now I anxiously await each episode.

  • @rick91443
    @rick91443 4 года назад +5

    Yes! Just turned on the computer...cheers...rr Normandy, France

    • @ajones8699
      @ajones8699 4 года назад +1

      Is it raining?

    • @rick91443
      @rick91443 4 года назад +1

      @@ajones8699 Dark now, but it's been raining on and off today...Mushroom weather...rr

  • @poruatokin
    @poruatokin 4 года назад

    It's amazing how much this trimming and shaping work has made the boat look so much more elegant all of a sudden. We can start to see the shape and style that must have been in Leo's head all this time.

  • @nigelwalton4769
    @nigelwalton4769 4 года назад

    Wow...such a thing of beauty...such talent...Wow...the Math...Double Wow!!!...thanks for sharing this incredible reincarnation and being so generous in creating such a journey of learning, for so many people, even for a Land-Lubbber like me. 100%

  • @jeanhawken4482
    @jeanhawken4482 4 года назад

    She is a work of art and everyone involved in supporting Leo have done a sterling job. What a delight to watch this magnificent yacht emerge from her deep sleep.

  • @wrigley090
    @wrigley090 4 года назад

    You should consider selling parts of the lofting floor once you're completely done with it Leo, I'm sure there are tons of people willing to pay good money for a physical memento of this project and it could be a big boost to your funding

  • @bladerunner6282
    @bladerunner6282 4 года назад +67

    i would just like to thank you for taking the time and trouble to dig up some decent music for your videos. it's appreciated.

    • @mikeg_123
      @mikeg_123 4 года назад +9

      Also, the volume is just right. Not too loud. So many videos are ruined by loud music. Thanks Leo!

    • @johngiromini5745
      @johngiromini5745 4 года назад +1

      Here, here!! One of those with the strong bass track reminds me of something Chris Isaak and his band would play. "Wicked Games" indeed... Absolutely fabulous job, Leo.

    • @SampsonBoatCo
      @SampsonBoatCo  4 года назад +15

      My pleasure! :)

    • @Antilles1974
      @Antilles1974 4 года назад

      The music at 8:46 is so cheerful, it sounds a lot like the music from the game Tropico V

    • @jeffintoronto5712
      @jeffintoronto5712 4 года назад +2

      I was going to post the same thing. So many people use free music that sounds like 70's porn or 90's club music on speed. The music Leo puts in is varied but always fantastic.

  • @MrRhymnosaurus
    @MrRhymnosaurus 2 года назад

    I'm a massive fan of all the music thus far. I keep hoping that as Leo talks about the water line that the music interlude will be 'take me down to the waterline' by dire straits! This is particularly important as he cuts away excess material from the timber and stern assembly 'down to the waterline'.

  • @elonmust7470
    @elonmust7470 4 года назад

    I think my grear great great grandfather did this. I've got a big wooden box full of old wooden tools and a few chisels & axes, shipbuilding tools!

  • @mausplan3890
    @mausplan3890 4 года назад +2

    Midnight in Bangkok and while waiting for the F1 quali what better to do than watch a new Tally Ho video. Nice move to add Checca.

  • @johnratcliffe6438
    @johnratcliffe6438 4 года назад +1

    Awesome upload! She is really coming together now; so nice to see the sweep of the hull from the stern.

  • @navigator902
    @navigator902 4 года назад

    Sculpture in wood, and a functional piece of wood. Aesthetics of the Sailing Gods.

  • @63256325N
    @63256325N 4 года назад

    Your attention to detail is phenomenal!
    Many thanks for taking the time to put these videos together.

  • @gerryleb8575
    @gerryleb8575 4 года назад +5

    Another brilliant video. It should be more apparent to viewers now that this particular boat is an epitome of a certain size wooden boat used for a certain purpose. It is the culmination of centuries of design experience, and is not some flimsy pretty J boat, but rather a sea creature designed to be stable and weatherly under all conditions. As the bolt holes prove, you are not only a brilliant builder, but also you are lucky. I am sure we are all with you in praying that your luck holds to completion of this amazing project. I would also like to bow graciously to the young lady and state that a more endearing video of the Anglo-Saxon expletive being used is hard to find.

    • @trekka6850
      @trekka6850 4 года назад +1

      Unsure of the Anglo-Saxon expletive? I thought Cecca was describing a hybrid Pheasant / Duck running about with the hens.

  • @welshpete12
    @welshpete12 4 года назад

    Beautiful workmanship !

  • @daengnompo6158
    @daengnompo6158 4 месяца назад

    luar biasa proyek kapal pesiar ini, kompak tukangnya dan kreatif. salam anak nelayan

  • @AmIonArock
    @AmIonArock 4 года назад

    Just stopped in to see how your progress on theTally Ho is doing. She will be such a fine ship when she is completed. The Tally Ho will be splendid, I'm am sure on top the water with her sails unfurled and full of wind.
    I hope that it is you, that is her Captain. Not somebody or company looking out over bow, that didn't sweat, didn't hit their thumb with a mallet or had gone to bed with aching muscles.
    This for sure is a great undertaking. Just by the numbers of views and subscribers lets you know how special this is, It required something that a lot us wish we could done, We don't have the time, or it too late for us or the many like me wouldn't even know where to start, heck? We didn't even have the dream... But to see you and your other craftsmen your building your Tally Ho right in front of us. I come from the T.V. Generation and when anyone in a movie or a TV show shouted "Tally Ho !!! " It always meant forward we go ,there is no stopping.
    I guess when the Tally Ho is almost completed or near competition, you'll have a lot on your mind. Maybe this question is too early to ask. Will you: Do the "smart thing" and Sale the Tally Ho to some rich dude or Corporation.And the Sampson Boat Company can start building it's next boat, possibly in half the time because you learned so much from the Tally Ho and have all your contacts now and you know whats involved and you can finally... put some roots down and you will say "Good Bye Tally Ho" and maybe if you have the chance to see her again from the waters edge. You'll admire her with pride knowing you built her. She a fine ship.... OR WILL YOU, pick up your land anchors, Hoist your sails( sorry about the pirate expressions) and SAIL this Bitch around the world with your carpenter crew?????????????

    • @SampsonBoatCo
      @SampsonBoatCo  4 года назад

      Thanks for the kind words. And as for your question... I'll take option B any day of the week!

  • @Pixxelshim
    @Pixxelshim 4 года назад

    A superbly filmed & edited video, which completely delivers the experience this viewer wished to see. Thank you

  • @carlvandenberg140
    @carlvandenberg140 3 года назад

    Genius comes in all manner of forms.

  • @EricSorensenCanada
    @EricSorensenCanada 4 года назад

    It's beautiful to see that hull take shape! Fine work Lady & Gents! Cheers 🍺🙂

  • @benjaminhathaway888
    @benjaminhathaway888 4 года назад

    Just love watching this Purple Heart being worked, and all the beautiful sawdust and shavings it leaves behind!

  • @prankishsquire2663
    @prankishsquire2663 4 года назад

    Wow! Shape! What beautiful lines for a piece of furniture, truely gracefull. Can't wait to see her in the water.

  • @gregworkshop5713
    @gregworkshop5713 4 года назад

    hi every one the boat is looking very good .good work to you all.

  • @jefferywise1906
    @jefferywise1906 4 года назад

    Well wow Leo she is really showing off her fair lines. I can't wait to see the planking on her.
    She has lines that denote beauty and her strength in keel and frame are self evident at this stage. Good on you all but especially you for taking on this exceptional challenge.
    I hope you have a friend shooting her on her maiden under full sail. That's a long way off I realize but this point was a long way off when you decided to purchase her.
    Tally Ho Leo Tally Ho.

  • @TK-zf7sx
    @TK-zf7sx 4 года назад +1

    It's interesting to see how both Leo and the Acorn to Arabella projects are relatively close in regards to the steps that they're both at, and to see how they either use similar techniques, or very different ones. It's almost like taking Comparative Boatbuilding 101.

  • @geneberry7114
    @geneberry7114 4 года назад

    The biggest goofy grin always spreads across my face everytime I see that beautiful English Bird, she is just magic. : )

  • @davidwhite8168
    @davidwhite8168 4 года назад

    Another radical video! Thanks, Leo!

  • @banjopete
    @banjopete 4 года назад

    Looking from the sternpost forward, the beautiful wineglass shapes become evident, very nice.

  • @dgretlein
    @dgretlein 4 года назад

    Absolutely beautiful. It is an amazing journey you’ve shared with us. It is so much fun to watch master craftsmen work because they work with passion.

  • @xpez9694
    @xpez9694 4 года назад

    This shaving away to precisely land on the measurements reminds me of sculpture. Love all of these details and finding the glory in being exact! LOL

  • @stuartmcmichael5250
    @stuartmcmichael5250 4 года назад

    Leo, you, your girlfriend and your friends are all restoring the craft of the old shipwrights, who were master craftsman churning out all kinds boats.
    Love the videos. 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿👍

  • @DestinyLabMusic
    @DestinyLabMusic 4 года назад

    It is amazing to think how much work goes into each and every hand built boat even with all these fancy modern tools. How in the world did they accomplish these tasks in ancient times? Just think about the man hours that went into each boat and how many ended up on the bottom of the ocean!