Hello there, good video. I did not even realize that my boat is setting across the way from Tally Ho. I wish them luck but I will certainly beat them back into the water!
@@JenkinsBoatWorks A 37ft Skookum double ender hauled out just this last week. If you are not familiar with Skookums, they were made right in Port Townsend by Skookum Marine. They will not win any races but they are built very strongly for sure. They WILL get you there and back.
Glad you had a chance to see Port Townsend, Bellingham, and Puget Sound. I grew up in that area and went to college in Bellingham. Puget Sound is a special place.
This was my first trip to Washington State. I found it very beautiful. With regard to Bellingham, we were in, I think, Fairhaven so I'm not sure if that is Bellingham proper but it was a very lovely place
Thankyou for visiting the great state of Washington and Port Townsend. I’ve been following these incredible projects since the beginning and am always in awe. I subscribed and look forwArd to viewing your adventures. Thank you Sir
welcome to the channel. Please search through and see what interests you. We do have more videos coming but have been a bit stalled with all of the traveling of late.
Super cool of Leo to let you in! Near seeing Tally Ho on a different channel. Same for the Western Flyer. Too bad the show was canceled. Glad you decided to go anyway. Washington is very beautiful.
It was Surreal! Pete is a crack up and since we are from Missouri and so is he, that was pretty much out ticket in. We were only in there maybe 5 minutes, trying to be respectful of Leo's wishes.
Thanks for the tour. I was particularly interested in the Hawaiian Chieftain. Many years ago I was affiliated with the tallship California stationed at Long Beach, California. During the spring and summer months many of the tallships would take long cruises to far away ports of call. On one or two occasions the Hawaiian Chieftain stopped in port for a few days to re-provision the boat and have some fun. The fun I'm referring to is that both boat would sail out to the outer harbor and have mock cannon battles with each other. It was so much fun trying to out maneuver each other to try to line up a broadside attack. The Hawaiian Chieftain always won because of her keel design she could turn on a dime and we couldn't. The cannons were loaded with blank charges that made a lot of smoke and were quite loud. It was literally a Blast to be there. Ah, those were the days! As a side note, the Hawaiian Chieftain was once owned by the late great actor James Cagney.
I live a little outside PT and just loved this video! Because it's been my habit ever since we've been coming here, about 40 years, to drive through the boatyard every time I come into town. Pretty much everything looked familiar. Carlisle II is a foot ferry used by Kitsap Transit in the adjacent county, but she seems to come here for work every year. Just today I drove by Tally Ho and they had the door up so I took a couple of pictures. Maybe some day I'll get brave enough to say hi to Leo if I see him.
With the traditional history on the east coast, I think Pt Townsend sometimes gets overshadowed. At least I know it was that way for me and with the Tally Ho project moving there, I think it has really created more awareness for the boatyard and the area overall. thanks for watching and commenting.
It’s interesting to see Port Townsend on your channel. I live 40 miles away and spend a lot of time in PT. It’s where I do all my boat shopping for the boat I’m building. When I had my larger boat I hauled out in PT and lived on the boat for the duration. There’s a lot more to see there if you ever make it back.
yeah, they are real guys and several of Leo's crew follow our channel here. Even one of the fellows working on a boat next to Tally Ho, same shop, recognized us, so that was pretty cool
Awesome!! When I used to work over at Haven Boat works we had the Carlisle II and did a big refit. She didn't have the bow thruster then but a bunch of new systems were added. I ripped out a few rotted planks on the starboard and did a bunch of other things. My main job was to support the shipwrights and help out with paint in the end.
A steel hulled sailing ship that desperately needs an extensive haul-out and major overhaul is the Liberty Clipper, out of Boston. The owners work the ship winter and summer, with only a few weeks for quick repairs between seasons.
The Chieftain is the companion ship to our ship of state so to speak the Lady Washington normally they to tours together during the summer. The Lady which is a wooden ship was in Olympia a couple of times this summer by herself. I actually never thought to question where the Chieftain was nor had I learned that she looks like a barely floating derelict. So sad.
Carlile II The historic wooden foot ferry between Pt. Orchard and Bremerton or maybe former ferry. May have been replaced. Watched a couple of ferries come into the Bremerton side and neither was the Carlile.
What an enthralling place! Thank you. That gaff-rigged vessel that you stopped at for a few seconds at about 9:45 looks exactly like a Lancashire shrimping nobby. Has that design spread to the US? Or is it just a case of what biologists call convergent evolution?
a very good question. I'm really not sure what she it although it seemed similar to some sort of pilot cutter which is absolutely one of my favorite style boats so it clearly caught my eye.
Funny that you showed that Malle was a double ender, since "Spitsgatter" literally translates to "pointy -butt(er)". Thanks for sharing, nice walk around the port. cheers.
Great vid Chuck. Nice that Leo let you in ( Do you think he did a quick YT check and saw how many boats you had built in the time he was still only half way through one? lol ). Western Flyer is a fantastic channel too. Malle looks lovely, I am quite taken by the Folk Boats, which clearly take some of their lines from boats like Malle.
Mrs Richards: "I paid for a room with a view !" Basil: (pointing to the lovely view) "That is Torquay, Madam." Mrs Richards: "It's not good enough!" Basil: "May I ask what you were expecting to see out of a Torquay hotel bedroom window? Sydney Opera House, perhaps? the Hanging Gardens of Babylon? Herds of wildebeest sweeping majestically past?..." Mrs Richards: "Don't be silly! I expect to be able to see the sea!" Basil: "You can see the sea, it's over there between the land and the sky." Mrs Richards: "I'm not satisfied. But I shall stay. But I expect a reduction." Basil: "Why?! Because Krakatoa's not erupting at the moment?
Didn’t Leo specifically ask for people “NOT” to stop by if you happen to be in the yard? Being a huge fan like you are… you wouldn’t want to disrespect him by fly across the country and doing what he asked his followers “NOT” to do. But, ya did it anyway. It good fashion… Leo and the guys were good about it. I kinda look at this video as being stalker like with a motive to plug your own channel off the blood and sweat of others. Not on the merits of you’re own channels. The reason you felt like a stalker, is because you were and you knew what you were doing was wrong.
@@boyev do I really need to respond? Watch Leo’s video when he asked people NOT to “just drop by” and then watch this video again. The responsible thing to do was call a head and ask to meet the crew and get an personal tour and a proper interview. Not this coattail riding, stalker-esk half assed video highlighting the two biggest RUclips boat builders in the area. I mean using a shot of Leo’s new building as clickbait for his video is kinda poor decision IMO. Given the event was cancelled he should have also canceled his car, hotel and plane until a later date was rescheduled for the event. This was a calculated decision solely made to selfishly bolster his channel. Period. No one likes interruptions while working. “… I’m not going in just looking…” LoL
@@peterwalker5413 the video you are referring to was weeks back,I,m sure he was invited in,as to calling him a stalker what a very nasty thing to lable a person you don,t know,it,s people like you who spend their time trolling other channels to find something to complain about,you obviously lead a very boring life unlike Chuck and other people that travel and enjoy life
Oh dear, you really don't know much about steel boats do you.You called her a mess, she's far from it, she's in very good condition, just having a paint job that's all.
New owners, she's in pretty rough shape, on the hard for a full restoration. You don't let your hull paint deteriorate like that without a lot of other stuff going to shit also.
Sorry, but as much as I enjoyed the content, why did you waste four and a half minutes banging on about what we are going to see? I'm pretty sure that we could work out where you were and what you were doing without the preamble!
Thanks! Been, following the "Tally Ho" , as well!😀👍
Leo we are missing Episode 108; Great video that one around Port Townsend, thanks
I love the town.. was thinking about moving there.
Hello there, good video. I did not even realize that my boat is setting across the way from Tally Ho. I wish them luck but I will certainly beat them back into the water!
Thanks for watching. Which boat is yours?
@@JenkinsBoatWorks A 37ft Skookum double ender hauled out just this last week. If you are not familiar with Skookums, they were made right in Port Townsend by Skookum Marine. They will not win any races but they are built very strongly for sure. They WILL get you there and back.
@@aphilippinesadventure9184 interesting! I'll check it out. thanks
I live in this Marina and weekly walk around as the scenery changes with new boats pulled out. Thanks for the video.
I'm sure it must change somewhat, every day.
She is a pretty lady that Tally Ho! Leo and team are doing a great job!
Yes - but I think it would be nicer in fiberglass and carbon composites...! :D :D :D
Awesome 👍 Thanks for sharing this!
Glad you had a chance to see Port Townsend, Bellingham, and Puget Sound. I grew up in that area and went to college in Bellingham. Puget Sound is a special place.
This was my first trip to Washington State. I found it very beautiful. With regard to Bellingham, we were in, I think, Fairhaven so I'm not sure if that is Bellingham proper but it was a very lovely place
Carlisle 2 is a passenger vessel owned by Kitsap County transit and runs back and forth between Port Orchard and Bremerton
GREAT STUFF! CHEERS from Vancouver Island South!
How nice for the Tally Ho crew to welcome you in ⛵️
yes, very nice. some of them follow us on RUclips, too
God I miss PT…… LOVE water front towns….. boating community.
Thankyou for visiting the great state of Washington and Port Townsend. I’ve been following these incredible projects since the beginning and am always in awe. I subscribed and look forwArd to viewing your adventures. Thank you Sir
welcome to the channel. Please search through and see what interests you. We do have more videos coming but have been a bit stalled with all of the traveling of late.
Very interesting video, fascinating place much bigger than I expected.
Super cool of Leo to let you in! Near seeing Tally Ho on a different channel. Same for the Western Flyer. Too bad the show was canceled. Glad you decided to go anyway. Washington is very beautiful.
It was Surreal! Pete is a crack up and since we are from Missouri and so is he, that was pretty much out ticket in. We were only in there maybe 5 minutes, trying to be respectful of Leo's wishes.
Thanks for the tour. I was particularly interested in the Hawaiian Chieftain. Many years ago I was affiliated with the tallship
California stationed at Long Beach, California. During the spring and summer months many of the tallships would take long cruises to far away ports of call. On one or two occasions the Hawaiian Chieftain stopped in port for a few days to re-provision the boat and have some fun. The fun I'm referring to is that both boat would sail out to the outer harbor and have mock cannon battles with each other. It was so much fun trying to out maneuver each other to try to line up a broadside attack. The Hawaiian Chieftain always won because of her keel design she could turn on a dime and we couldn't. The cannons were loaded with blank charges that made a lot of smoke and were quite loud. It was literally a Blast to be there. Ah, those were the days! As a side note, the Hawaiian Chieftain was once owned by the late great actor James Cagney.
It does look like a fun ship! Very interesting story David. thanks for sharing this!
I live a little outside PT and just loved this video! Because it's been my habit ever since we've been coming here, about 40 years, to drive through the boatyard every time I come into town. Pretty much everything looked familiar. Carlisle II is a foot ferry used by Kitsap Transit in the adjacent county, but she seems to come here for work every year.
Just today I drove by Tally Ho and they had the door up so I took a couple of pictures. Maybe some day I'll get brave enough to say hi to Leo if I see him.
With the traditional history on the east coast, I think Pt Townsend sometimes gets overshadowed. At least I know it was that way for me and with the Tally Ho project moving there, I think it has really created more awareness for the boatyard and the area overall. thanks for watching and commenting.
Thank you for taking us along on this tumor of the shipyard
Carlisle ll is a foot ferry running between Port Orchard and Bremerton.
Is it still in that service or has it been replaced?
It’s interesting to see Port Townsend on your channel. I live 40 miles away and spend a lot of time in PT. It’s where I do all my boat shopping for the boat I’m building. When I had my larger boat I hauled out in PT and lived on the boat for the duration. There’s a lot more to see there if you ever make it back.
I did get the idea that we barely scratched the surface.
It’s funny seeing the Sampson boat guys in a video other than in Leo’s lol good stuff here
yeah, they are real guys and several of Leo's crew follow our channel here. Even one of the fellows working on a boat next to Tally Ho, same shop, recognized us, so that was pretty cool
Thanks for the tour! I’d love someday to see Tally Ho!
A little cool and rainy. Very typical of Pacific Northwest Weather. I lived there for 26 years. I have experienced my share of the rain.
My boat was in the show and I had been looking forward to seeing Tally Ho too. Maybe next year, dog willin', and the Covid gone.
Howdy from Sequim, Wa
Hello!
Awesome!! When I used to work over at Haven Boat works we had the Carlisle II and did a big refit. She didn't have the bow thruster then but a bunch of new systems were added. I ripped out a few rotted planks on the starboard and did a bunch of other things. My main job was to support the shipwrights and help out with paint in the end.
Not sure why they pulled her out. Overall, the bottom looked very good, at least to a quick uneducated view
@@JenkinsBoatWorks It could be something internal like some systems work or maybe just yearly bottom paint.
A steel hulled sailing ship that desperately needs an extensive haul-out and major overhaul is the Liberty Clipper, out of Boston. The owners work the ship winter and summer, with only a few weeks for quick repairs between seasons.
Go to Pt. Townsend. Eat at CJ's next to the yacht club across the street from West Marine. World famous good eats. Great fish and chips.
Hey Pete. What ya doing
Great video - well done. New subscriber. I enjoyed seeing the shipyard. We stay in that marina a lot, but it has been a couple of years now.
I've been on Hawaiian Chieftain back in 2017 at the Festival of Sail in Coos Bay. To which we now live just north of there in Winchester Bay , Oregon
The Chieftain is the companion ship to our ship of state so to speak the Lady Washington normally they to tours together during the summer. The Lady which is a wooden ship was in Olympia a couple of times this summer by herself. I actually never thought to question where the Chieftain was nor had I learned that she looks like a barely floating derelict. So sad.
I thought Leo had requested no visitors in one of his videos ?
The Hawaiian Chieftain is also a keel boat so she would sit comfortably on some bottoms at low tide.
Carlile II The historic wooden foot ferry between Pt. Orchard and Bremerton or maybe former ferry. May have been replaced. Watched a couple of ferries come into the Bremerton side and neither was the Carlile.
You should check out Acorn to Arabela, great channel
I support those guys on Patreon, too. It is amazing how "in sync" A2A and Tally Ho are. both working on bulkheads about the same time
That's what it means. Spidsgatter = double ender :-)
I woke up this morning thinking that I should figure out the translation. thanks!!
What an enthralling place! Thank you. That gaff-rigged vessel that you stopped at for a few seconds at about 9:45 looks exactly like a Lancashire shrimping nobby. Has that design spread to the US? Or is it just a case of what biologists call convergent evolution?
a very good question. I'm really not sure what she it although it seemed similar to some sort of pilot cutter which is absolutely one of my favorite style boats so it clearly caught my eye.
@@JenkinsBoatWorks Definitely not a pilot cutter, most likely a 'Nobby' but Essex oyster smacks can be quite similar.
Close your eyes-it’s Woody from Cheers (Woody Harrelson).
Funny that you showed that Malle was a double ender, since "Spitsgatter" literally translates to "pointy -butt(er)". Thanks for sharing, nice walk around the port. cheers.
Man, tally ho was in port townsend back in september?.. has it been that long already?
time flies for sure! only about two years left, lol
@@JenkinsBoatWorks I'm hoping I can visit while its still in port..
Great vid Chuck. Nice that Leo let you in ( Do you think he did a quick YT check and saw how many boats you had built in the time he was still only half way through one? lol ). Western Flyer is a fantastic channel too. Malle looks lovely, I am quite taken by the Folk Boats, which clearly take some of their lines from boats like Malle.
Leo clearly could have turned me away, but some of his guys follow our channel. Pete was inviting and talkative too
@@JenkinsBoatWorks That is nice to know. They are a great crew, lots of banter.
This should be cool.
Mrs Richards: "I paid for a room with a view !"
Basil: (pointing to the lovely view) "That is Torquay, Madam."
Mrs Richards: "It's not good enough!"
Basil: "May I ask what you were expecting to see out of a Torquay hotel bedroom window? Sydney Opera House, perhaps? the Hanging Gardens of Babylon? Herds of wildebeest sweeping majestically past?..."
Mrs Richards: "Don't be silly! I expect to be able to see the sea!"
Basil: "You can see the sea, it's over there between the land and the sky."
Mrs Richards: "I'm not satisfied. But I shall stay. But I expect a reduction."
Basil: "Why?! Because Krakatoa's not erupting at the moment?
Why does everything seem so secretive in port Townsend? Maybe my imagination..
Good video was over too fast God bless you and your family
So was the trip lol. God Bless you as well
Who the hell be disliking a video like this. Cmon now
was that snow at 9:23 ?
Kinda does look like it but no, just very light rain
Didn’t Leo specifically ask for people “NOT” to stop by if you happen to be in the yard? Being a huge fan like you are… you wouldn’t want to disrespect him by fly across the country and doing what he asked his followers “NOT” to do. But, ya did it anyway. It good fashion… Leo and the guys were good about it. I kinda look at this video as being stalker like with a motive to plug your own channel off the blood and sweat of others. Not on the merits of you’re own channels. The reason you felt like a stalker, is because you were and you knew what you were doing was wrong.
How do you know Leo did not talk to him first and invite him in. The answer is you dont.
@@boyev do I really need to respond? Watch Leo’s video when he asked people NOT to “just drop by” and then watch this video again. The responsible thing to do was call a head and ask to meet the crew and get an personal tour and a proper interview. Not this coattail riding, stalker-esk half assed video highlighting the two biggest RUclips boat builders in the area. I mean using a shot of Leo’s new building as clickbait for his video is kinda poor decision IMO. Given the event was cancelled he should have also canceled his car, hotel and plane until a later date was rescheduled for the event. This was a calculated decision solely made to selfishly bolster his channel. Period. No one likes interruptions while working. “… I’m not going in just looking…” LoL
Have you ever heard of mind your own business!? Like I'm doing on your comment...lol
@@936anyst LoL 😂 You may not like what I’ve said. But, you know I am right. …and I wasn’t rude about it. Direct. Yes. Rude. No.
@@peterwalker5413 the video you are referring to was weeks back,I,m sure he was invited in,as to calling him a stalker what a very nasty thing to lable a person you don,t know,it,s people like you who spend their time trolling other channels to find something to complain about,you obviously lead a very boring life unlike Chuck and other people that travel and enjoy life
Oh dear, you really don't know much about steel boats do you.You called her a mess, she's far from it, she's in very good condition, just having a paint job that's all.
New owners, she's in pretty rough shape, on the hard for a full restoration. You don't let your hull paint deteriorate like that without a lot of other stuff going to shit also.
I've sailed and worked on plenty of steel boats. The Chieftain has really been let go. But she's in the yard so hoping to see her return.
Sorry, but as much as I enjoyed the content, why did you waste four and a half minutes banging on about what we are going to see? I'm pretty sure that we could work out where you were and what you were doing without the preamble!