Stress and excitement - final push before LAUNCH!!

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  • Опубликовано: 19 апр 2024
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    EPISODE 186
    It’s time! We have an imminent launch date! There is a heavy buzz of excitement in the yard, but the clock is ticking fast and there are some really big jobs still on the list. We cast lead ingots to stow in the bilge, paint the hull with green antifoul, hoist the gaff on board, hoist the topmast, and a million other jobs.
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  • @SampsonBoatCo
    @SampsonBoatCo  19 дней назад +577

    Big thanks to everyone who helped out in the last push! A special shout-out to Jake Rosenfeld ( check out his channel www.youtube.com/@ShredPile ) for making the lead-molds and helping with the casting, and another special shout-out to Admiral Ship Supply admiralshipsupply.com/ for providing us with top-quality antifouling paint for free!

    • @mickeyfilmer5551
      @mickeyfilmer5551 19 дней назад +61

      I can only imagine how you must feel at this amazing point in time, compared to the beginning of the Project seven years ago. I wonder if, then you had actually realised what you had taken on? As an ex RN Artificer (shipwright in old money) I did wonder if you actually knew anything about Metacentric Heights, Centre of gravity etc and how they affect a sailing ship? Whatever- you have acheived the impossible, and you should be immensly proud of not only yourself, for co-ordinating this rebuild, but the amazing skilled craftsmen and women who have contributed into making this probably the best old sailboat ever. I am fairly sure Albert Strange would have approved your rebuild with 21st century equipment and materials. May God bless her and all who sail in her!! Well done sir.

    • @ryanchicago6028
      @ryanchicago6028 19 дней назад

      What was Pat's hook for? He didn't finish explaining it! My kids and I are staying warm today, it's all cold and overcast :( You guys got all the good, sunny weather! No Fair!

    • @jackiechan8840
      @jackiechan8840 19 дней назад +8

      Well done to the whole team. It's amazing the work you've done.

    • @jerryf609
      @jerryf609 19 дней назад

      Capn Hook.​@@ryanchicago6028

    • @rogerwileman9965
      @rogerwileman9965 19 дней назад +6

      It’s astonishing how much all of you have accomplished in the time I have been very lucky to have followed your journey from the start . Congratulations for what you have done

  • @DennisLees
    @DennisLees 19 дней назад +1661

    L-L-Launch?! A full two years ahead of schedule!

  • @immasurvivor
    @immasurvivor 19 дней назад +1573

    Seeing you carve her name made my soul warm....this is the best project in the history of youtube.

    • @crispijnverkade
      @crispijnverkade 19 дней назад +15

      So true!

    • @mikemactavish1665
      @mikemactavish1665 19 дней назад +14

      What are you doing? Putting lead in the boat? Why? Because Leo told me to!

    • @catherinebrennan3342
      @catherinebrennan3342 19 дней назад +17

      Yeh carving the name was kind of like signing the project. I was overwhelmed.

    • @curtisgrindahl446
      @curtisgrindahl446 19 дней назад +18

      I honestly teared up when I watched Leo begin cutting into the transom. We've all taken Tally Ho to heart.

    • @FlightlessWaterfowl-nx6pz
      @FlightlessWaterfowl-nx6pz 19 дней назад +9

      @@mikemactavish1665 "We don't want it to float too much"

  • @stanmoderate4460
    @stanmoderate4460 19 дней назад +261

    As a 79 year old sailor, I am in awe of the dedication, detail and number of skills on display in the building of "Tally Ho". She will become the Instruction Manual for shipwrights for many years to come. Please, please do a round-the- world tour on her and stop off on the east coast of Australia where you will find a hearty welcome.

    • @daisy9910
      @daisy9910 19 дней назад +10

      Agreed! I'm in the Blue Mountains these days, but would happily come to see Tally Ho in person if/when she makes it to Sydney.

    • @cathrynusher6737
      @cathrynusher6737 19 дней назад +4

      And an equally hearty welcome in NZ!!

    • @chrisheath623
      @chrisheath623 19 дней назад +4

      Please put Hobart on the list too!

    • @brentsteward3790
      @brentsteward3790 17 дней назад +8

      I agree. If you can make it to Oklahoma…oh, wait…😢 Watching this for the last few years, and now this, makes me realize what a gift you have given the world. Not only restoring Tally Ho to her former glory and more, think of what you’ve given the sailors and boatbuilders of the year 2124, 2224, etc…you’ve documented every bit of her build! Priceless.

    • @TheMikesylv
      @TheMikesylv 17 дней назад +1

      East Coast USA, New London, Connecticut is a fitting place

  • @farklek
    @farklek 18 дней назад +25

    I'd buy a coffee table book full of nice photos, that tells the story of Tally Ho, just an idea.

    • @christopherrobin101
      @christopherrobin101 4 дня назад

      This is an excellent idea.
      And I hope it gets some wind in its sails!

  • @jonnenne
    @jonnenne 19 дней назад +929

    These more organic videos are great! They don't need to be so thematic, just documentation of all the things happening is more than alright with me.

    • @coleswack5513
      @coleswack5513 19 дней назад +22

      Agreed

    • @mrdr9534
      @mrdr9534 19 дней назад +12

      Agreed !!!

    • @davidelliott5843
      @davidelliott5843 19 дней назад +31

      Absolutely. This episode really conveys the controlled urgency that’s gone into this final push.

    • @bk2764
      @bk2764 19 дней назад +30

      Absolutely, and seeing Leo back on the tools was a joy also.

    • @moebeddah2288
      @moebeddah2288 19 дней назад +8

      Absolutely! Enjoyed this format a great deal!

  • @SM-ke6jq
    @SM-ke6jq 19 дней назад +596

    I'm so used to seeing Tally Ho orange. Love the green.

    • @fireblade1986
      @fireblade1986 19 дней назад +7

      Would have loved to see that detailing stripe in green as well... But please paint that radar bottom white, it's just sooooo out of place on that beautiful boat

    • @SonjaBruenzels
      @SonjaBruenzels 19 дней назад +3

      I was hoping for green!

    • @mrdr9534
      @mrdr9534 19 дней назад +11

      @@fireblade1986 My guess is that the radar won't be "repainted" both because it would entail more (unnecessary) maintenance. But also partly because (at least i.m.o.) the blue makes it stand out less, when looking at it from below "against the blue sky"... But as always in matters of taste, to each their own :)
      Best regards.

    • @1milliondogs
      @1milliondogs 19 дней назад +14

      Do you not remember the uproar when he did the April fools about renaming her 'Makita' and painting the hull green...I feel like it was a weird unforseen premonition.

    • @_BLENDRR
      @_BLENDRR 19 дней назад +2

      Sorta weird to see the change ..... I remember when they started in the interior - covering over the magnificent inside of the hull - the shiny bronze knees and fittings - all the rivets ...

  • @homa.healing
    @homa.healing 19 дней назад +71

    That shot of Bob at the top of the mast with the moon above him should win an award 🙌🏼😎

  • @archstanton9206
    @archstanton9206 19 дней назад +62

    Seeing the boat with all the "winter clothes" removed, with the topmast in place...bottom paint on...and her name...her NAME on the transom...boy I felt the emotion well up in my eyes. TALLY HO is coming...what an indescribable joy it is to see.

  • @randallbates8891
    @randallbates8891 19 дней назад +168

    I'm so impressed by your carving TALLHO directly into the transom, as opposed to carving a separate name board.

    • @two-sense
      @two-sense 15 дней назад +2

      The boat is just as committed as Leo. They will make an incredible team. Wonders ahead.

  • @Drew_Mason
    @Drew_Mason 19 дней назад +152

    After watching all these years, I’m sure I’m going to enjoy the sailing videos, but I’m definitely going to miss these build videos. Tally Ho is the luckiest boat in the world for Leo to see the dream of rotted waste to turn it into this; and execute it 1000x better than she was originally built. Masterclass at its best

  • @Monkeysic
    @Monkeysic 19 дней назад +36

    I came 6 years ago for Mr Steve Cross. I was interested in the sawmill and things home built. No interest in boats at all. Now, 6 years later I have watched almost every episode, I know the names of parts of a boat I never thought I would know or even exsisted. The detail and craftsmanship of yourself and the people you have surrounded yourself with is amazing. So from way back at episode 19 and Mr. Cross to now, it's been amazing.

    • @DaleNewnham
      @DaleNewnham 18 дней назад +4

      That episode in South Georgia with Steve Cross is still my favorite! I lived in Georgia for 30 years as an Englishman so the cultural juxtaposition was very special…and the poem!

    • @hazbutler
      @hazbutler 16 дней назад +1

      @@DaleNewnham Thats the episode when I realized this series is about people, as much as it is about making a boat.

    • @jiefflerenard1228
      @jiefflerenard1228 15 дней назад +1

      make sure you watch the early ones when the project seemed impossible.

    • @two-sense
      @two-sense 15 дней назад

      Not only do you know the names of parts of a boat, you know the names of parts of a very particular type of boat. A type admired and revered by many boat owners. You also know them accurately, because your were taught by a master. You should find someone to take you out sailing one day. The feeling when you shut off that engine and are under sail is like no other. When it happens on a boat you have built yourself with friends, well ........ Sometimes yacht clubs or sailing clubs have fun, low pressure races where some of the boats will take on a rookie crew. Or you could find a tall ship which takes passengers out for a few hours.

  • @randyarnold6361
    @randyarnold6361 19 дней назад +41

    Leo, the quality level of all the craftspeople who are a part of your project is simply amazing! As a sr. citizen who sometimes feels that "no one cares about quality anymore", I am heartened and humbled by you and all of the folks who have undertaken this journey. Happy sailing! I have been following you throughout this entire journey and I have just been amazed by the entire job.

  • @joemeyer6876
    @joemeyer6876 19 дней назад +225

    It’s nice to see the ‘youth’ back in your eyes, like when you started! The carving of her name was emotional. Thanks

    • @Ronest777
      @Ronest777 19 дней назад +18

      I second this! I saw a change as the project progressed. You (Leo) have always been enthusiastic and motivated to finish the project, but I and probably all the long time viewers could see how much it weighed on you over the years. This was the first video I saw where the sparkle from the earlier videos was back. Glad to see it.

    • @markcutshall6432
      @markcutshall6432 19 дней назад +1

      Yes, it was a GREAT moment!

    • @johnmcdyer1573
      @johnmcdyer1573 19 дней назад +1

      @@Ronest777that is the nicest thing you said as I have been there from the very start thanks but Leo’s the man

  • @alberteinstein9045
    @alberteinstein9045 19 дней назад +140

    One of the only RUclips projects seen and supported GLOBALLY.....as a retired Navy Officer been watching since day one...❤

    • @kimhenry5658
      @kimhenry5658 19 дней назад +9

      You are right. Here I am in Tasmania watching on Sunday morning when the post is a couple of hours old.

    • @robeast1811
      @robeast1811 19 дней назад +3

      @@kimhenry5658 Me too in Bundanoon, regional NSW, 150 km nth of Canberra ACT. Started watching about 4 yrs ago - Fantastic build and wonderfully documented!

    • @alianoj7025
      @alianoj7025 19 дней назад +8

      I'm 73 & a long retired ex Royal Navy submariner, the whole series has been riveting & the attention to detail incredible. Have thoroughly enjoyed every minute. Well done & much respect.

    • @poruatokin
      @poruatokin 19 дней назад +8

      Watching from Japan since day 1.

    • @robeast1811
      @robeast1811 19 дней назад

      @@poruatokin WOW, a very long LOOK!!

  • @erikferland6602
    @erikferland6602 17 дней назад +3

    I love the color. I think it’s hilarious that it ended up being essentially Makita green after your April Fool’s years ago.

  • @stephenmartindale
    @stephenmartindale 19 дней назад +18

    Your story - and hers, along with all the other humans in your yard, today and in the past - is one of the defining inspirations in my life and has been for years. Seeing her on the cusp of being launched - re-launched - is honestly sublime.
    As an old Laser sailor, I have only one further note: don't forget the bung in the stern.

    • @SonjaBruenzels
      @SonjaBruenzels 19 дней назад +1

      ❤ This is for the Laser!

    • @roadie3124
      @roadie3124 7 дней назад

      @@SonjaBruenzels I was feeling low one day when I broke something on my A-Class catamaran and had to withdraw from a race in the Australian titles. A kind person at the host club lent me their Laser to take for a sail and a couple of hours of uncomplicated and stress-free sailing cheered me up. I've had a soft spot for Lasers ever since.

  • @rustyreckman2892
    @rustyreckman2892 19 дней назад +167

    The carving Tally Ho in the transomse really brought it all home for me

    • @HunterJE
      @HunterJE 19 дней назад +3

      For me interestingly enough it was the bottom paint, somehow having her suddenly boat-colored made it all feel real

  • @seanhollowood1151
    @seanhollowood1151 19 дней назад +186

    As a marine contractor and dockhand it's definitely the right choice Leo. It would be wonderful to see tally ho in the water at launch, but man are there way to many moving pieces to keep track of

    • @jerryf609
      @jerryf609 19 дней назад +15

      I agree. As much as I would like to be there it would only be me and a couple thousand of Leo's closest friends. I want Leo to have a chance for he and his crew to enjoy it celebrate and do what must be done. I will relish the video.

    • @HunterJE
      @HunterJE 19 дней назад +14

      Yeah I could see somewhere down the line when it comes time to leave PT as home base and set sail for world travels having a "wave from the beach to see her off" thing but the launch would not be a good time for that kind of gathering

  • @youthdawg
    @youthdawg 19 дней назад +12

    I think a PUBLIC LAUCH is very important for all of your supporters, SO, instead, when the boat is completely done HAVE A CHRISTENING AT ANOTHER LOCATION ❤

  • @michaelhockus8208
    @michaelhockus8208 19 дней назад +5

    absolutely incredible. Tally Ho will forever remain one of the greatest works of long-form narrative and educational documentary RUclips content. It's been amazing to witness history unfold.
    I loved how this episode contextualized the pace and enthusiasm of the project with the key characters, then transitioned into an extended montage of bustling activity footage. It was the PERFECT video reply to your last episode.
    This series should forever win all of the awards. Class act as always Leo, thank you.
    Still the best show on RUclips.

  • @dennisg8164
    @dennisg8164 19 дней назад +77

    That carved name would be absolutely stunning in gold leaf

    • @dennisg8164
      @dennisg8164 18 дней назад

      @UCtVDyBGCCJqkoUAJ_9lkW8Q Thanks Leo. Sorry I wasn’t in a position to help financially but I’ve followed you from very near the beginning.
      Yeah, That would be great. Maybe when you get to México 🇲🇽🇲🇽 My very good friends Amanda and Jeremyah live on top of the hill behind Safeway and have been in the yard many times. They are here in La Paz on their boat for a couple of months.
      Looking forward to the launch video. Must be very exciting but nerve racking.

    • @PeterStuckey
      @PeterStuckey 17 дней назад +1

      I agree a gold leaf name is fitting for this fine sailing ship!

  • @jamesjakubik4428
    @jamesjakubik4428 19 дней назад +123

    She's looking great. You and the crew are doing a fantastic job. I don't know if you remember me, but I donated a number of tools early on. I always smile when I see them being used. Especially the bench vice with the splash of white paint on it. Thank you for letting me be a very small part of Tally Ho.

    • @maartencoeman1253
      @maartencoeman1253 19 дней назад +5

    • @dansbrown1313
      @dansbrown1313 19 дней назад +22

      Hello Jim, it says alot about a person who donates his own tools to a stranger doing such an imposing project. Many of my tools were inherited from my Grandfather (A pattern Maker) and handed down to my Father (A Master Shipwright) and passed down to me until I handed them down to My Eldest Son. And life goes on.

    • @michaelhockus8208
      @michaelhockus8208 19 дней назад +5

      Nice dude

    • @two-sense
      @two-sense 15 дней назад +1

      @@dansbrown1313 I have some of my grandfathers tools too. He was a furniture maker. I have been a cabinetmaker, carver, and yacht joiner. My son had almost no interest when he was a kid. He preferred being out on the water, racing dinghies. Now, at 38 he is starting to build things. Last call was "Should I buy a domino joiner or learn how to hand cut mortise and tenons?" I told him to make up his own mind since one is expedient and one feeds the soul. He will get my loving advice as long as he asks for it. And he will get my tools.

  • @BigJohn6060
    @BigJohn6060 19 дней назад +23

    Mr Goolden, you are a very remarkable young man, as are all the folks you've gathered around you to work on this beautiful project. I salute you all!

  • @andrewbarlow1707
    @andrewbarlow1707 19 дней назад +21

    I’ve seen every single video, I can’t believe we are going to see that wreck of a boat transformed into the beautiful craft she has become actually in the water. You should be so proud of yourselves. What an adventure you have been on.CONGRATULATIONS 🎉🎉🎉

  • @theart8039
    @theart8039 19 дней назад +125

    The most amazing thing that you guys did was to get my Dad interested in the last year of his life. Tally Ho was Shoreham build vessel and my Great Grandfather was a lifeboat sailor and my Great great Grandfather was a lieutenant on the China Station with Admiral Pellew

  • @robertwilliams221
    @robertwilliams221 19 дней назад +109

    My favorite episode so far, and I've been watching since the beginning.

    • @tommcallister7647
      @tommcallister7647 19 дней назад +4

      Wait til the next one!!

    • @davidvivian596
      @davidvivian596 19 дней назад +2

      Me too, and I completely agree with your assessment.

    • @amilton2128
      @amilton2128 19 дней назад +1

      And you’ll have a new favourite next week.

    • @Hellforsa
      @Hellforsa 19 дней назад

      Me 2, still lived with my parents when the 1st episode was aired. Wow so lobg ago🤤

  • @Kraeftling
    @Kraeftling 19 дней назад +2

    That bronze hook looks just like it is for Leo's final transformation to a pirate. I bet the peg leg is already done and varnished to a fine shine.

  • @mrmiscast
    @mrmiscast 19 дней назад +4

    I, for one, could watch that guy make rigging for hours on end.... Everything about the boat has at some point, shown the amazing talent of the many people involved. Needless to say it's often a skill that is lost on so many who think you just order one up and you're done. I couldn't be more thankful to Leo and the crew for showing it to us all as they go. I almost can't wait to see Tally Ho dip her keel into the water....

    • @Slithey7433
      @Slithey7433 17 дней назад

      Me too. Although I sold my last sailing vessel 20 years ago, I still have my Ashley’s Book of Knots, my fids and palm.

  • @MajorWolf72
    @MajorWolf72 19 дней назад +137

    Dang, that was quite a push from „Oops, we gotta get going…“ to „Launch tomorrow“ 😮💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻🔥

    • @peteholder2805
      @peteholder2805 19 дней назад +4

      Right? Talk of a summer launch and mid-April are very far apart. At this point she may already be in the water. Regardless, congratulations!

    • @BlueTrane2028
      @BlueTrane2028 19 дней назад +15

      @@peteholder2805 the moon at 23:37 suggests that "tomorrow" was going to be 4/17. so she's been floating for 3 days now so long as all has gone well!

    • @VitalityMassage
      @VitalityMassage 19 дней назад +1

      Yea, in the beginning of the video didn't he say "this summer"? lol

    • @The.Talent
      @The.Talent 19 дней назад +3

      @@VitalityMassage**sailing** this summer.

    • @derekmills5394
      @derekmills5394 19 дней назад +6

      @@BlueTrane2028 This has to be the top comment for observation, celestial knowledge and overall badass cleverness.

  • @stevenr8606
    @stevenr8606 19 дней назад +92

    👍🏻 ❤ 🥁 Thank You Leo and EVERYONE that worked on her. And YES, everyone that supported 👏 by either 💸 , or by watching. THANK YOU ALL❗️

  • @TheAustinfuller
    @TheAustinfuller 17 дней назад +4

    It was mentioned in an earlier video that Tally Ho is the gold standard in boat building and I couldn’t agree more. Leo she s looking beautiful, it’s all getting very exciting.

  • @billschmitzer9159
    @billschmitzer9159 19 дней назад +19

    What a wonderful video. I loved seeing all the volunteers and crew members working together to get Tally Ho ready for launch. I’ve been following this project from day one and this video was just as exciting as the first. I must add, everyone who has donated should feel proud and honored to be part of it. Your contribution, big or small, is now a part of this historical project.

  • @coldoc7504
    @coldoc7504 19 дней назад +71

    I had a tear in my eye seeing you carve her name in the transom Leo. It's been an epic journey my friend. One you and your crew can be rightly proud of. She's a true beauty and I for one can't wait to see her floating on her lines.

    • @johnbour5670
      @johnbour5670 19 дней назад +2

      me too..

    • @larryhall6416
      @larryhall6416 19 дней назад +1

      Also can't wait till she's floating

    • @techairline4282
      @techairline4282 19 дней назад +2

      Absolutely! This video was kind of magic, carving the name was like signing the projek!

  • @billkleinschmidt3908
    @billkleinschmidt3908 19 дней назад +45

    Watching the aerial footage of the boat yard from up high Tally Ho shines amongst all the other boats like a Diamond with her beautiful wooden masts. Just thinking of the launch brings tears to my eyes. Seeing her in the water will be an emotional thing for all of us who have been following for the long haul.

  • @DiederikAms
    @DiederikAms 19 дней назад +11

    I can’t help feeling equally massively privileged to be able to follow this project and witnessing Tally Ho in the water In the next video.
    I am very pleased to be able to contribute and already have for four years or so through my patreon membership. It’s just miraculous to part of this family. Thanks to Leo and the team for being awesome!

  • @gordonagent7037
    @gordonagent7037 19 дней назад +5

    I think that this has to be the best wooden boat restoration I am aware of and I’m no sailor, it has only been the story, the beginning, the people along the way, the gifted shipwrights for sure and the allied tradies along the way and their meticulous detail in their crafts. This will be the best Tally Ho will ever be, she will begin to experience the world soon and start to build her own yarns as she experiences the seas of the world. It’s been a long journey for sure, but what a journey it has been. Gods speed always to her crew, fair winds and good seas.

  • @JStrummer1
    @JStrummer1 19 дней назад +115

    Absolutely impressed with Leo's carving skills.

    • @user-ym4xy6us5e
      @user-ym4xy6us5e 19 дней назад +4

      This. Not only did he get the outside lines as straight as the Pope himself, he got the inner angles to meet in the precise centre, all the way around, even in the 'O'.

    • @johnsherborne3245
      @johnsherborne3245 19 дней назад +2

      That takes skill and courage!

  • @nod2715
    @nod2715 19 дней назад +29

    Wow. This episode made me emotional enough to shed tears. "We" are hitting a major milestone and while I'm just someone who's been watching for years, I can't help but feel the weight of this journey that, your team also must feel. Thank you for taking me along. I'll remain with you wherever you go.

  • @johntaylor1947
    @johntaylor1947 17 дней назад +3

    The level of care and skill you and your crew are un-matched. To see her splash and floating will be incredible. best of wishes.

  • @pasamelasal8805
    @pasamelasal8805 17 дней назад +2

    Well, she's starting to look like a boat!
    God I love this project.

  • @buddyyaussy5772
    @buddyyaussy5772 19 дней назад +24

    I remember the look on your face when you first descended the ladder inside the rotting shell that was Tally Ho. It was a look of consternation, as it sunk in just how hard this job was going to be.
    Then today, as you looked up at the raised topmast with a look of joy and disbelief. Now that was satisfying!
    Well done Leo and crew!

  • @nick.caffrey
    @nick.caffrey 19 дней назад +32

    I haven't commented much on this project, although I've watched it from the beginning. I am stunned by the quality, both structural and aesthetic, of the build. This is nearer art than cabinetry and boatbuilding. She is a beautiful and elegant craft, and I look forward to following her journey in the coming years. Leo is a prince among men!

  • @paulw3182
    @paulw3182 16 дней назад +2

    Watching since the third installment. Fascinated by the next-level 3d wood working, the scarf-joints mortises and tenons especially use of exotic timber. At first wondered, how could you rebuild the Tally Ho when the hull was in such terrible condition? I will never forget the Pancho the parrot, building the loft in the old location and sorting through forgotten wood working machinery. The lofting floor was a real treat, especially re-engineering / repair of the sagging hull. Originally, thought the Tally Ho would be a copy of the original, not the beautiful complex wooden ship it became. The Tally Ho is floating work of art - a testament to expert craftsmanship. Hopefully your documentation will preserve the techniques of wooden ship building into the next century. Can't wait for the launch, Cheers.

  • @PumaTwoU
    @PumaTwoU 14 дней назад +1

    I've followed the build from early on. I can't fathom - even though I have seen it all- any way of fully knowing what you have experienced in the process of rebuilding Tally Ho, but you've been our teacher, our guide, our FRIEND, who just happens to build boats. You also have shown the proof of all the good people out there in this world who have taken part in or supported this project, so much good created along with the beauty and craftsmanship we all can see. You did all this for the saving of one historic boat, and took millions of us with you on this journey, which will go on as she sails. It's a testament of love and will, for you, for all of us.

  • @garykirscher9456
    @garykirscher9456 19 дней назад +29

    I love this series, the care and craftsmanship is inspirational. I’m building an 1880 designed gaff rigged mahogany day sailor. Every time I get in a hurry or am about to say that’s good enough…. I pause, laugh and say WWLD, what would Leo do. I then go back and take the time to do it perfectly as I can. Thanks Leo and the entire crew.

  • @BlueTrane2028
    @BlueTrane2028 19 дней назад +15

    The moon at 23:37 suggests that "tomorrow" was going to be 4/17. so she's been floating for 3 days now so long as all has gone well!
    Most excellent news, I look forward to the next update even more so than all the last.

  • @paulperratt3748
    @paulperratt3748 15 дней назад

    You guys must be walking around that boat and saying "Yes, we built that" . And what a thing of beauty it is you've created. Amazing job. Can't wait to see her afloat, what an achievement.

  • @LicolnGilbert-bq8bz
    @LicolnGilbert-bq8bz 18 дней назад +1

    Have watched this since day 1, have never missed an episode. Even though I live in the bushveld area in South Africa and will probably never get to sail , I haved the sheer quality and professionalism that has
    Gone into the smallest detail.The humour and banter is hilarious. Looking forward to the travels Leo. Think I'm gonna grow old withTallyho.😂

  • @bagpiper03
    @bagpiper03 19 дней назад +15

    I can't believe it's going to launch two years early.

  • @Mikeandlucy1
    @Mikeandlucy1 19 дней назад +42

    I think one of the things that has made this such an amazingly gripping journey for those of us watching is the astonishing level of craftsmanship that you guys have displayed. I truly did not know people with those skills still existed. A joy to watch you all work and to see the thing of beauty you have created. sadly my boat will never reach your shores, but if you ever sail Tally Ho across the pond to UK, I for one will sail out to greet you both.

    • @TR4zest
      @TR4zest 19 дней назад +2

      I am pretty sure that Leo will sail Tally Ho back to the UK.

    • @Mikeandlucy1
      @Mikeandlucy1 19 дней назад

      @@TR4zest Hope so because it will be an amazing event I I will certainly join the floatilla that goes out to greet him.

    • @crankyoldguy2
      @crankyoldguy2 19 дней назад +1

      I think he wants to be in the UK for a staging of the Fastnet race.

  • @laudavhutcheon946
    @laudavhutcheon946 19 дней назад +2

    I find myself holding my breath in terror every time Leo brings out the chisel. Looks amazing!!

  • @jonathanflynn618
    @jonathanflynn618 19 дней назад +5

    I have never seen anything like this project. I have felt inspiration, knowledge, awe, trepidation, suspense, astonishment, love, and very intense interest in the whole thing from when you were in Sequim to now, watching you carve the letters "Tally Ho" into the transom. Good luck on launch day! This will be very intense for thousands like me who have followed your project.

  • @KelvinMeeks
    @KelvinMeeks 19 дней назад +50

    I can only imagine the DEEPLY SATISFYING feeling that must be felt by the entire crew on these final steps before launch. It has been an amazing story to follow. Inspiring doesn't even come close to how many lessons have been taught by this example. Fortitude. Courage. Excellence. Dedication. Ingenuity. Inventiveness. Grit. Craftsmanship. Artistry.

  • @tedheierman1181
    @tedheierman1181 19 дней назад

    I can't imagine how excited the team is to be getting this close to putting the rebuilt Tally Ho into the water!

  • @sventinker5383
    @sventinker5383 17 дней назад +2

    I just love that weird All’s kid is helping with the project

  • @lennykenny2000
    @lennykenny2000 19 дней назад +8

    Great to see her in Makita green, just as promised one April a couple of years ago... ;)
    Jokes aside, fantastic video as always. I've been following the project a long time and every episode was a pleasure to watch! Every bit of the journey was entertaining, informative and just outright beautiful to see. Hats off to you Leo, for daring to take on this project, for following through with it, while never cutting any corners and for keeping it all together... Thank you, for letting us be part of this!

  • @bayenne5b
    @bayenne5b 19 дней назад +13

    It always astonishes me how such a large mast is stabilised by the keel hanging just some meters below. The drone shot makes me imagine her with sails and everything, absolutely exciting. This whole story should be well noted in a history book and kept for the next century crew to look at

    • @RossReedstrom
      @RossReedstrom 19 дней назад +1

      Lead is so amazingly dense. Did you notice that the T shaped ballasts are 50 lbs each? Makes you appreciate just how heavy that whole lead keel that they recast actually weighs.

    • @bayenne5b
      @bayenne5b 19 дней назад +1

      @@RossReedstrom yeah true, and even though I know it, I still find it amazing

  • @MastaPFav
    @MastaPFav 14 дней назад

    the lighting when you were carving the name was gorgeous, especially that golden hour glow and the sawdust was scattering into the air. Beautiful moment.

  • @williamparker8318
    @williamparker8318 18 дней назад +1

    She's a fine looking boat. Everyone should be very proud. Cheers

  • @wallycoughlan7291
    @wallycoughlan7291 19 дней назад +14

    It's been an incredible journey, Leo- thanks so much for inviting us along. I remember this same sense of adventure watching This Old House, years ago and reveling in the secrets revealed as an old Boston row house was dissected & examined.
    You've provided a very special experience for countless fans- thanks again.

  • @antoniodamobsta
    @antoniodamobsta 19 дней назад +69

    I’m glad you’re able to push through with this project with all the stressfulness of money and time, can’t wait to see future adventures on this channel aswell
    Also I forgot to mention my appreciation of all of the shipwrights, woodworkers and other artists that helped bring this beautiful sailing yacht back to life

  • @thearchibaldtuttle
    @thearchibaldtuttle 17 дней назад +1

    Two years ahead of schedule! Cannot complain about that.

  • @Idontremember27
    @Idontremember27 19 дней назад +2

    Can’t believe the day is so near!! You’re a legend Leo, you stopped talking and started doing and look at what you’ve created. Can’t wait to see her in the water!

  • @acraftman2823
    @acraftman2823 19 дней назад +5

    If you haven't watched Shredpile ( the guy who made the molds and cast the lead) your jaw will drop by what one man can do reminds me of Leo.

  • @froop2393
    @froop2393 19 дней назад +26

    ohh... dark green 😮 ... I had gotten so used to the orange 😉

  • @stevecannon1929
    @stevecannon1929 19 дней назад +4

    So bloody good, a massive massive thank you to Leo and the crew for giving us the most wonderful viewing experience. I’m so grateful for the trueness of this build. 🙏🏽💥

  • @gordonclark7632
    @gordonclark7632 19 дней назад +4

    I am sitting here in Australia watching and wondering why I am feeling so excited when the only thing I have done is watch every episode and marvelled at the workmanship of all involved. Tally Ho is beautiful and that is coming from a non sailor.

  • @curtkuhns
    @curtkuhns 19 дней назад +53

    Congratulation to you Leo, and everyone who had a hand in making this boat easily the most beautiful craft afloat!! She will grace the seas with her beauty.

  • @user-pn3cx2mm8b
    @user-pn3cx2mm8b 19 дней назад +12

    You and your team are nothing short of remarkable Leo ! I love being able to contribute to this project which makes me feel part of it. Best channel by a nautical mile.

  • @bfg345678
    @bfg345678 18 дней назад +2

    Incredable to think Tally Ho , yourself and your team are world famous. Talk about making an impact on many people world wide. Impressive!

  • @shawndonohoe2789
    @shawndonohoe2789 19 дней назад

    40 years{2 generations} from now most of these skills will be effectively extinct. You and all involved have done something very special here and I thank you for taking us along.

  • @MikeC19100
    @MikeC19100 19 дней назад +66

    WOW! That's a whole lot of work done in one video. Thank you for showing how you move the jack-stands to paint underneath those pads. This is the first video where anyone showed how that was done and it's nice to see that task even if it's a small one. It looked like you had a lot of extra help with new people, which probably is always a welcome addition to any project this large.

  • @oseo943
    @oseo943 19 дней назад +12

    I loved when there was only you and the boat. I loved seeing first volunteers working with you (fed by a fellow Italian sometimes 😁 ). i loved your long explanations i imagined the beautiful smell of wood working... I loved the actual crew and how much they grew as professionals. what a journey! looking forward to next TWO years before launching the boat! great accomplishments guys! bravo to all of you and bravo to you Leo, for the perseverance and strenght! Hugs from Italy

  • @lissainkd2580
    @lissainkd2580 18 дней назад +2

    Leo is the man amongst men . ❤

  • @user-rb9cn8xj4e
    @user-rb9cn8xj4e 19 дней назад +3

    The word “epic” is sooo over-used these days that it has lost most of it’s meaning. So, let’s go back in time to when the word was invented and put Tally Ho’s picture in the dictionary next to the word. It truly is an epic vessel, with epic craftsmanship. Your management of this project has been nothing less than epic as well. I hope your parents are alive and well and that they have the luxury of seeing your posts each week. They must be enormously proud of you. Such a solid, intelligent, highly skilled, well spoken, well mannered, driven and organized individual with great people and leadership skills. It makes me want to cheer you on, and if I was your father I would feel like I had accomplished something outstanding in raising you. You are a class act Leo. Truly.

  • @pma7675
    @pma7675 19 дней назад +11

    Wow, splash day tomorrow.
    Never missed an episode since May, 2017. Buying the hull, transporting, Covid 19, issues with City Hall, more transporting, cost escalation and all the hardships and loss along the way -- Leo and your supporters / volunteers must be rightfully proud. Cheers on this milestone!

  • @doncapoproductions
    @doncapoproductions 19 дней назад +37

    You even make the chaos seem so damn peaceful! Cheers!

  • @bartofilms
    @bartofilms 15 дней назад +1

    Since my Dad worked in the field of diagnostic ultrasound, I thought I’d mention that there’s a gentleman in Australia who has made a device that attaches to the outside of the hull and uses ultrasound to prevent fouling and barnacle attachment in particular. If you plan to head for tropical waters, said device might be worth a look. Cheers.

  • @robertneal9732
    @robertneal9732 17 дней назад +1

    It might not be historically correct BUT I so loved the Orange Paint on Tally Hos water line. Kudos to Bailey for sanding and painting the entire hull by their self!

  • @Larry-325
    @Larry-325 19 дней назад +8

    Leo. I am retired from owning a marine business. You have remarkable people working with you. like myself you also have dedicated viewers that have watched you from the first day you went down below and looked at all the rot and scrambled mess there was. But Leo you my friend deserve a huge pat on the back for an incredible job of taking this on and seeing it through. This was a massive amount of organizing and work on your part. Now she is alive again and about fully restored all because of you. My opinion the credit starts with you so take part in sharing that. AweJob !!👍👍👍🍺🍺

    • @markayers5397
      @markayers5397 18 дней назад +2

      For he's a jolly good fellow!

  • @daveperry4391
    @daveperry4391 19 дней назад +6

    Absolutely awesome. Brings a tear to my eye after all the trials and tribulations Leo has gone through, - He, the Team and Tally Ho are nearly there !!

  • @typetwotim
    @typetwotim 17 дней назад +2

    When you look back and see her beauty and splendor , you’ll be grateful that body forgets the physical endurance it took build her

    • @two-sense
      @two-sense 15 дней назад +1

      I know what you are trying to say, but at 68 my back and shoulder remind me often of my youthful physical endurance.

    • @typetwotim
      @typetwotim 14 дней назад

      @@two-sense thank you , I guess what I was trying to say as a retired yacht carpenter and living in this career for 40 years and watching this multi year project where Leo lost part of a finger and as you say putting the back and shoulder into it . That months from now on his boat the body does forget the pain it took to build it -he’ll simply will enjoy it in all its splendor.

    • @two-sense
      @two-sense 14 дней назад

      @@typetwotim Yes he surely will.

  • @paulg3012
    @paulg3012 19 дней назад

    Please sail into Bermuda again on your travels Leo, this time as Captain of Tally Ho. Amazing craftsmanship I would be so grateful to see first hand.

  • @ronvanderweerdt7270
    @ronvanderweerdt7270 19 дней назад +19

    I am already fearfull of having to miss all that beautiful work you have been doing these years. The boat is probably already in the water by now. Hope to see lots and lots more of Tally Ho. Thanks Leo and all others.

  • @yoyopg123
    @yoyopg123 19 дней назад +22

    So happy to be along for the ride. Every speck of workmanship on this boat has been first class.

  • @PPYTAO
    @PPYTAO 19 дней назад

    I have to be honest, I always loved the orange. I remember when you first painted it like that you told people not to worry, it wasn't the boats actual colour haha. So I thought I was going to miss it whenever she finally got painted, but I must admit, the green is beautiful.
    Great choice Leo and anyone else involved.
    It's like she'd slipped into something a little more elegant, a green velvet dress/suit 👌

  • @1240enzo
    @1240enzo 19 дней назад +1

    Like so many people around the world who have followed Leo and all who have worked so hard in the rebuilding of Tally Ho from the ground up, since the very first video, a huge congratulations is in order. Launch day is the reward to your inspiration, dedication and perfection in bringing back this historic boat to life. Bravo Leo for having this dream. 😁👏👏👏

  • @Coastwiser
    @Coastwiser 19 дней назад +4

    The only time I wanna see the boat in the water is when she comes sailing along the coast of Maine. Congratulations Leo and everybody including Paddy🤣✅🍀🤪😂⚓️🌲❤️❤️🤪⚓️

  • @JourneyofSyrinx-pg5jz
    @JourneyofSyrinx-pg5jz 19 дней назад +21

    Leo and Co. - So excited for you and the entire Sampson Boat Co. community upon reaching this monumental milestone. I can say with certainty your project inspired me and changed my life in profound ways. My son Ronan and I recently worked with Associated Boat Transport to move our 41’ 1936 Berthon Gauntlet ocean racing yacht from Port Townsend to our little “boatyard in the woods” on Camano Island, WA. We’ve initiated what will be a comprehensive restoration. We’ve now posted the sixth episode on our “Journey of Sailing Yacht Syrinx” RUclips channel and are just starting to build a little interest. Leo you absolutely set the gold standard for storytelling and craftsmanship in the wooden boat “genre” and I can’t wait to see where your journey leads to next! BIG THANKS!!! - Rich Johnson, Camano Island, WA, USA

  • @stulora3172
    @stulora3172 18 дней назад +1

    You pull through, mate! It's a tough job, there's a lot to do, but you can do it. That's not even meant as an encouragement, that's just a fact.

  • @jeremyprice679
    @jeremyprice679 18 дней назад +1

    Never have I been so conflicted. I don't want the yard videos to stop, but I can't wait to see her where she's meant to be!
    The skill, the camaraderie, the sheer quality that has enriched my (and everyone's) Saturdays for years has shown this ancient mariner that the world is still a great place to be.

  • @hongphooey1166
    @hongphooey1166 19 дней назад +18

    For the past 6 years I've been helping Leo by watching the videos at 1.5 times speed playback. Since Leo and his crew were moving faster Tally Ho project would finish ahead of schedule by a couple of years.

    • @MattsAwesomeStuff
      @MattsAwesomeStuff 19 дней назад +1

      I watch at 300% ("Video speed controller" add-on). We're bringin' up the average from all the lollygaggers watching the same parts twice!

    • @wickedguppy3715
      @wickedguppy3715 18 дней назад

      @@MattsAwesomeStuff Be careful, they could get hurt more frequently at that speed. 😁

  • @gordonchapman222
    @gordonchapman222 19 дней назад +14

    At 11:35 I laughed so much. People must have been commenting a lot about Leos hair so this is a homage to that - great sense of humour

    • @llagas6307
      @llagas6307 19 дней назад

      I wish I had a dollar for every comment posted about Leo's hair. I might be making an appearance on Forbes' list. 😂

    • @gordonchapman222
      @gordonchapman222 19 дней назад

      @@llagas6307 😁

  • @LouisdeWet-pg9vh
    @LouisdeWet-pg9vh 18 дней назад +1

    Absolutely a magnificent project you have worked so hard on. Words cannot describe my admiration. Such a work of art! This boat belongs in a maritime museum, not in the ocean.

  • @macshop69
    @macshop69 19 дней назад +3

    Jake Rosenfeld, what a damn legend

    • @macshop69
      @macshop69 19 дней назад

      Annd david gravette? or his doppleganger

  • @billwoehl3051
    @billwoehl3051 19 дней назад +4

    And to think, a few years ago, she was a rotting shell of her once former glory, probably wouldn't even float, now she's sturdy, solid, fresh, and rejuvenated. Ya all doing awsome craftsmanship, very well done.

  • @svroundabout
    @svroundabout 19 дней назад +16

    I saw a photo of her in the water a couple days ago. Oh the anticipation of the next video! Super stoked for you and the crew that made it happen. I wish you fair winds and following seas. Hope you take us along for the journey.

  • @ctcollinthib
    @ctcollinthib 19 дней назад +1

    The ambition and vision the project took is amazing. I don't know if anyone from the State Department is reading this, but could we arrange honorary citizenship for Leo in recognition?!
    As Daniel Burnham said:
    "Make no little plans; they have no magic to stir men's blood and probably themselves will not be realized. Make big plans; aim high in hope and work, remembering that a noble, logical diagram once recorded will never die, but long after we are gone will be a living thing, asserting itself with ever-growing insistency. Remember that our sons and grandsons are going to do things that would stagger us. Let your watchword be order and your beacon beauty."

  • @mysterymete
    @mysterymete 19 дней назад +1

    It is great to see the long-time volunteers-turned-employees bringing this boat to water. Thank you for making this happen and letting us follow.
    But I see sadness in my future. Once Tally Ho is finished, I will have an empty Saturday notifications list.