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EPISODE 136
In this episode I search for - and find - the perfect sailing tender for Tally Ho!
We also meet the crew of a local fishing schooner that delivers their Alaskan Salmon by bicycle, and witness a trawler-yacht be transformed with a spectacular paint job.
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Tally Ho’s remarkable new sailing dinghy (EP136)

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@SampsonBoatCo
@SampsonBoatCo Год назад
PT11 Info & purchase - ptwatercraft.com/ptwatercraft/PT11Home.html More video of the PT11 in action - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-BsWtDD_pl6o.html
@waynep343
@waynep343 Год назад
Can they create nested middle sections to give you 3 lengths of dingy in seconds. Brilliant design.
@knutwalfisch477
@knutwalfisch477 Год назад
PT11 website still working?? Woud have bet, the increased traffic from this video would crash it :)
@cheesewhiz32
@cheesewhiz32 Год назад
Great design! Love it. Glad that others are interested in wood epoxy boat building as well!
@jmklamm
@jmklamm Год назад
I live in Missouri but some how feel myself needing one of these now 😂
@meinkamph5327
@meinkamph5327 Год назад
Cool concept, two piece boat. You should make ur own that will fit on too Tally Ho like is a part of it.
@jsyts12
@jsyts12 Год назад
The dinghy should be named "Tally Row"
@Nnamato
@Nnamato Месяц назад
Rally tow
@R.J._Lewis
@R.J._Lewis Год назад
Possibly the most impressive thing about it is that the PT 11 looks completely seamless on video when it is assembled. The craftsmanship is clearly apparent there!
@ruthmoreton6975
@ruthmoreton6975 Год назад
I was looking for the joint too. Couldn't see it.
@asakurad
@asakurad Год назад
Of all the aspects of this project, the one that seems not to get enough praise is Leo’s skill as a storyteller. It’s not just that he takes lovely videos of beautiful and interesting bits of a beautiful and interesting boat, it’s also that he weaves all of that into compelling story that would work even if it was all told in prose alone.
@vibratingstring
@vibratingstring Год назад
Very much this
@CodeSquares
@CodeSquares Год назад
Hear, hear!
@Jason_xofilos
@Jason_xofilos Год назад
I concur.
@eriksvendsen9858
@eriksvendsen9858 Год назад
we in Norway agreeing.
@MrDangadave
@MrDangadave Год назад
Port Townsend is now on my list of places to visit in America. Thank you Leo, I probably would not have known about such a gem of a town otherwise.
@MrDangadave
@MrDangadave Год назад
Thank you Leo so much for highlighting Port Townsend and the people that make it so. What a cool energy.
@JK360noscope
@JK360noscope Год назад
It's been bought out by the snooty PhD's from California. Trash, to be honest.
@AdamsBrew78
@AdamsBrew78 Год назад
North Olympic Peninsula is my favorite place in America. The area is definitely a gem. I spent 10 years in Port Angeles, close to Sequim. Port Townsend was too expensive for me to live there, but I would in a heartbeat if I could afford it. Regularly went there for the ferry..
@caseygroves3046
@caseygroves3046 Год назад
When Tally Ho is launched, it will likely be the most loved boat in the ocean. Everything about it will be nearly perfect and loved by hundreds of thousands of people. So awesome.
@dr.buzzvonjellar8862
@dr.buzzvonjellar8862 Год назад
I will make an effort to be there!
@SBBurzmali
@SBBurzmali Год назад
Also the most expensive, that launch along costs 10 - 20 times as much as a decent inflatable.
@pappabob29
@pappabob29 Год назад
@@SBBurzmali That may be true but the "value" is not "comparable"!! Kinda like comparing the "MonaLisa" with a Red Skelton Clown paintings. Both are "paintings" but one is a "masterpiece"! Also like driving into a service station with a Rolls Royce and filling the tank with the "low price" fuel!! The Tally Ho, Stem to Stern, represents a labor of love --- and--- NOTHING BUT THE BEST, with no compromises. Throughout this process/build, Leo has considered cost "among" many other considerations when making his decisions.
@hmsjr0154
@hmsjr0154 Год назад
A true boat of the people! Best wishes too Leo and the crew!
@robscott4723
@robscott4723 Год назад
Casey you are JUST SO ON THE MONEY!!!!
@JakDanielz
@JakDanielz Год назад
That dingy is such a fantastic piece of art and utilization! Love it!
@elizaandalisa
@elizaandalisa Год назад
Jack agreed Marty Australia
@glrider100
@glrider100 Год назад
Hats off to the painters of Kintore, what a lovely boat. It just seemed so.. "homey"... Absolutely lovely.
@sgsax
@sgsax Год назад
That is a really slick design. It's clear he put a lot of work and consideration into it. It will be an excellent addition to Tally Ho. Love how you continue to support local shipbuilders and businesses in your efforts. Makes you a good neighbor and a good human being. Thanks for sharing!
@davegrimmer7168
@davegrimmer7168 Год назад
I love that you chose a Russel Brown design. He is a great designer and excellent human. And the fact that a little bit of Port Townsend will be on deck is fitting and sweet.
@jimbrookejones4186
@jimbrookejones4186 Год назад
I met Russel in the Pacific when he was sailing his proa and remember his fantastic tender, he's a great guy. If he reads this then hi from Jim on Atlas.
@Kathikas1
@Kathikas1 Год назад
Russel, a progeny of the great multihull triumvirate - Jim Brown, John Marples and Dick Newick. An honour indeed to sail, let alone own, one of his boats
@dynamicalanimal
@dynamicalanimal Год назад
the way the tender fits in its space with the perfect amount of clearance either side is perfect. what a touch
@HunterJE
@HunterJE Год назад
It really does feel purpose-built, quite fortuitous
@davidc6510
@davidc6510 Год назад
Looks as almost Tally Ho was built to equip the PT11 :p
@ryanwalters6120
@ryanwalters6120 Год назад
The dude building the PT11 is full of stories, information, and life. Could have a whole show around him, certainly.
@spudpud-T67
@spudpud-T67 Год назад
I wonder what year he worked on for the America's cup. I'm from NZ so it's a familiar race for us down here.
@HarryP457
@HarryP457 Год назад
That dingy is a work of genius, and one of the most beautiful pieces of practical art I've seen. The perfect combination of form, function and amazing good looks.
@NavidIsANoob
@NavidIsANoob Год назад
I hope someone is keeping a list of all the extremely interesting people Leo has met on this journey so far! It's really becoming a treasure trove of wisdom and experiences.
@SK-nh9gh
@SK-nh9gh Год назад
I think Leo also has a beautfiul way of connecting to people's interests and talents and letting them shine.
@creageous
@creageous Год назад
Remember that guy he bought the live oak from?
@NavidIsANoob
@NavidIsANoob Год назад
@@creageous He was truly remarkable. Especially the poem at the end was beautiful.
@TheMikesylv
@TheMikesylv Год назад
@@oldwillie313 maybe that’s who went camping with him when he was test riding the dinghy LOL maybe test rode more than a dingy Lol
@vibratingstring
@vibratingstring Год назад
Russell's father is a legend -- famous for his constant camber" technique, Russell is also known for his "pacific" proa designs. (That is, a proa where the main hull is to leeward--unlike Dick Newick's "Cheers" which used the outrigger as buoyant righting moment)
@DZNTS123
@DZNTS123 Год назад
This tender is a piece of art!
@dannybeeson5084
@dannybeeson5084 Год назад
Amen to that. Glad you hear he's selling kits because they're worth every bit of the purchase price.
@sambobman1
@sambobman1 Год назад
Cost is 3800-7k ish depending on options and requires assembly. Great tender though!
@andrewseamaster
@andrewseamaster 4 месяца назад
I love the outboard noise and smell, nostalgia 😂. I do appreciate people who can actually row but they are few and far even amongst people who should know or consider themselves proficient boat people
@darthkek1953
@darthkek1953 12 дней назад
The electric outboards are where its at these days. No noise, no stink, and plenty of enough longevity for the actual use of them.
@davidcrawford305
@davidcrawford305 Год назад
I have a PT11. It is all the video portrays and more. It rows faster than walking pace and goes upwind like rocket. it is the best!
@olavthyvold2288
@olavthyvold2288 Год назад
I built a PT 11 and absolutely love it. Its a fantastic dinghy and an absolute joy to sail or row. I had it for about 6 years and the design effort Russel has made to make the dinghy robust has really paid off. Congrats Leo. You have a truly fantastic dinghy for Tally Ho.
@aserta
@aserta Год назад
The thing i love the most about Leo and this channel: every decision is driven by a sound mind, anchored in logic. That original tender would've been lovely to see built, but it does not suit what Tally Ho is now.
@BraindeadCRY
@BraindeadCRY Год назад
Well, every decision except starting the project in the first place. Let's be real, anyone with a sound mind and thinking logically would run screaming the other way when seeing just how much work and expenses are involved in restoring Tally Ho. I think I speak for all of us when I say that I'm glad Leo is an emotional fool on occasion!
@pappabob29
@pappabob29 Год назад
@@BraindeadCRY Not at all being combative, I would agree with your first and last sentence but would COMPLETELY disagree with your second sentence. I believe that I am one of many (like Leo) who do not "run screaming the other way" when faced with a challenge that involves lots of work if I can figure out a way to accommodate the cost. I also believe people who think like you have never experienced the total and complete "satisfaction" that comes from creating something as "elegant" and iconic as the Tally Ho!!
@creageous
@creageous Год назад
@@BraindeadCRY Unless of course you also happen to be an excellent videographer and editor with a vision for an outstanding RU-vid channel.
@BraindeadCRY
@BraindeadCRY Год назад
@@pappabob29 I was (Id hoped rather obviously) being jokingly sarcastic. Leo being willing to invest his time and his savings into a passion project clearly was an emotional decision and we all love him for it.
@Xondar11223344
@Xondar11223344 Год назад
I hope the build one and use it as a tender they keep at the dock or on shore.
@JRD77VET
@JRD77VET Год назад
The PT11 is so clean and simple in it's design. As a machinist, those "simple" designs require a LOT of thought to execute. Very nice and I'm quite sure you will be happy ( maybe even overjoyed) with your PT11
@silasmarner7586
@silasmarner7586 Год назад
Your ultra high standards DEMAND using the PT11. And you handled it like a champ, and thanks to Russel for lending one to you to test fully. It's a great choice, Leo!
@bobwatkins1271
@bobwatkins1271 Год назад
I am not exaggerating when I say that the engineering excellence, attention to detail, and craftsmanship that went into the design and construction of the PT11 brought a tear to my eye. Truly inspiring.
@RemedialRob
@RemedialRob Год назад
But is it worth $10,000 to you?
@jessl340
@jessl340 Год назад
It's absolutely gorgeous. No two ways about it.
@jessl340
@jessl340 Год назад
@@RemedialRob if I had 10k, I'd buy one.
@aaronanderson8491
@aaronanderson8491 Год назад
10K? With all the add-one it comes to $6607 as the DIY kit. That’s a very reasonable price for the thought and engineering that’s gone into this dinghy.
@RemedialRob
@RemedialRob Год назад
@@aaronanderson8491 I was factoring in about $3k in labor to build it myself plus tax and shipping. And I was being generous. I's probably more like $10,500.
@bertmacdonald337
@bertmacdonald337 Год назад
I`d add a notch or rowlock on the transom so you could skull, for instance when you had to carry long or bulky items that prevent rowing. I think Russell has done an excellent job with the PT !
@dancarter482
@dancarter482 Год назад
A dedicated sculling oar and a boat hook .. ...
@realrayra
@realrayra Год назад
hmm an adapter so you could merge the rudder with a mast half....
@craigevans6156
@craigevans6156 Год назад
Kintore is a village in Aberdeenshire near where I live! 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 The dinghy looks really lovely and the one shown is beautifully built.
@vibratingstring
@vibratingstring Год назад
It blows my mind. To be on youtube and find a really skilled and knowledgeable sailor & boatwright--who is also quite young. Who also is an excellent speaker, and covers the topic so well. And as a bonus, how remarkable in this time of petroleum pastimes and plastic forward facing human powered watercraft, to find someone (young!) who actually prefers rowing--and who even knows how to row--even how to feather! My God! It gives me hope for a hopeless world! (Disclosure: I have designed a number of rowing boats over the years. Maybe I'll do more, now that I know that perhaps there will be more young people who have the interest).
@OldManKiller1
@OldManKiller1 Год назад
That PT11 is a beautiful work of art. The level of craftsmanship fits well with the level of Tally Ho's.
@rickestabrook4987
@rickestabrook4987 Год назад
Outstanding episode Leo. Such a treat to go so in depth on the topic. Can't blame you for wanting a completed boat - another 200 hours making a PT-11 will only delay your departure. Well done.
@richardwallinger1683
@richardwallinger1683 Год назад
Being an ex dingy sailor I was amazed at how stable the tender dingy was . OK so Leo is no beginner when it comes to handling a sailing dingy. Priceless advert for the Hands on designer . true professionals are usually modest .
@alangilchrist7562
@alangilchrist7562 Год назад
Leo, I love the fact that you introduce the local talented individuals that have been involved in facets of the re-build of Tally Ho, and other boats in Port Townsend. Besides highlighting Tally Ho you put a spotlight on some exceptional people and are a true ambassador for the Port. All that and another great video! Thanks Leo!
@TheEphemeris
@TheEphemeris Год назад
You were so genuinely chuffed when the tender fit on deck. That's awesome! It's such a great tender
@DomingoDeSantaClara
@DomingoDeSantaClara Год назад
I used to build folding boats in NZ,they were a similar size to your one and were offered with or without mast and sails,they folded down to be around the size of a surfboard,although a bit thicker. The guy that designed them took the idea from boats that Commandos used in WW2 called folboats, they could land in France,fold it up and either Bury it in sand or simply hide it in bushes so they could recover them after a mission and row out to meet a submarine. They were built to go through the subs hatch.
@georgepeel7469
@georgepeel7469 Год назад
finally actually someone who knows how to feather the oars while rowing a dinghy.
@plymouthrovadventures.646
@plymouthrovadventures.646 Год назад
Wow. A boat builder that can row correctly. Nice choice.
@macmartel
@macmartel Год назад
I can honestly say, seeing you sail that dingy was the first time I have ever had the desire to try sailing. Which is crazy seeing how I was in the navy lol. It looks so fun and peaceful.
@RobertSababady
@RobertSababady Год назад
When I read the title of this video, the only reason I started watching it was that Leo started talking with the usual child like enthuasiam that I have become accustomed to hear him talking about the Tally Ho. To my amaizement, I watched the whole video with not a moment of boredem. I was absolutey fascinated by Leo's find of Russel Bown's PT 11- what a beautiful and practical boat! Off to watch the video again :)
@wisedupearly3998
@wisedupearly3998 Год назад
Once again I plead with those in the field of public education to consider using these videos as materials for teaching, in schools, what life can provide . Leo continually demonstrates the joy possible by engaging with reality in a rational manner. Whether the task is minor or major, Leo shows his engagement. There is no competition, no winner/losers, just action. His skill does not demean those w/o skill. He is entirely genuine.
@nilse7793
@nilse7793 Год назад
Leo seems to be wearing no bouyancy vest so I would not use this for teaching in schools
@wisedupearly3998
@wisedupearly3998 Год назад
@@nilse7793 You want a crash helmet as well? Teach kids how to swim and how to sail. Active safety. Far better than simply parroting passive safety. Leo has video of offshore sailing wearing an inflatable safety device.
@captainorion9756
@captainorion9756 Год назад
Hear Hear
@norml.hugh-mann
@norml.hugh-mann Год назад
@@wisedupearly3998 falling off sailboats can kill even good swimmerd because conditions can prevent recovery for a long time if not rendered impossible. Your comment tells me you are not someone I would sail with because you don't seem to understand the risks There is often a decent chance that the man overboard sustained injury getting tossed because it's not so easy to get thrown out of a contained cockpick without some trauma and even a bump on the head that wouldn't even knock you out could make treading water impossible in your clothes and. Many a former sailor have went in never to surface once because of it I highly recommend a boating safety course that includes offshore safety and survival as you definitely need it if you plan on cruising...but CanonCanon, we know your just a troll
@wisedupearly3998
@wisedupearly3998 Год назад
@@norml.hugh-mann Sorry, I would definitely go sailing with Leo rather than you. 😁
@interesting7906
@interesting7906 Год назад
For a second there I thought you were going to use a bicycle as a dingy, then realized you were just featuring the fish delivery hottie. 🤣
@bigains
@bigains Год назад
What a cool little boat. I bet PT Watercraft is about to get a lot more orders for that PT-11
@ericjnelson6442
@ericjnelson6442 Год назад
Not only is the boat AMAZING, Russel and his spouse answer the phone and they are amazingly helpful people.
@Tclans
@Tclans Год назад
So enormously wholesome to find the perfect solution to the dingy problem just a few kilometers away. 👏🏼🎉 And what a solution it is, that dingy is gorgeous both esthetically and functionally!
@jwblackham
@jwblackham Год назад
Such an amazing story and privalege to watch this all take shape. Its also comforting to know there are people out there in the world with as much skill as Leo who still haven't changed their $35 pickup bed handle.
@theart8039
@theart8039 Год назад
My Great Great Grandfather was Admirals Cox'n on the China Station under Admiral Pellew..he later went on to to the early Lifeboats off the Cornish and Devon coast and I'm sure that he'd have something to say haha . His name was Richard Bolitho (like the books), so just a fun fact
@abarratt8869
@abarratt8869 Год назад
That's a really fabulous little tender! It's a very clever idea 🙂
@luckyirvin
@luckyirvin Год назад
i loved watching Leo goof off in this lovely little craft
@sandyt4343
@sandyt4343 Год назад
This has been a wonderful video and I’ve enjoyed every minute of your production. When I heard the name Russell Brown I was wondering if that was Jim’s son , and when he first came on all doubt was removed. He came by his skills in a way that only a few people have ever been fortunate enough to experience. His background is most impressive and that along with his humility is always refreshing to see in a true craftsman and seaman. Best of luck with your amazing project, it is truly a work of art. Cheers
@gerryleb8575
@gerryleb8575 Год назад
Stunningly gorgeous and useful. Also, I love how Russell has his way of thinking, and that boat displays all the good things about the way he looks at boats, building them, and what they do.
@KevinHorecka
@KevinHorecka Год назад
Your happiness with that little boat is so infectious! This was a great episode.
@richardgraham7781
@richardgraham7781 Месяц назад
Matt and Amy from Sailing Florence in the UK have a nesting dinghy named The Machine which has served them well on their newly completed circumnavigation.
@BeamerTheFox
@BeamerTheFox Год назад
i love small boats, that tender is just gorgeous woooow !
@pierpalicious
@pierpalicious Год назад
Really fun video. I love the way you support the locals and celebrate high end craftsmanship!
@roberthart8595
@roberthart8595 Год назад
As always, I really enjoyed the segment. It was terrific to see the creativity in the dinghy design and your support of other boat builders.
@fps079
@fps079 Год назад
I must say, Leo, I envy the wonderful people you get to meet. Thank you for sharing them with us.
@mjb12141963
@mjb12141963 Год назад
Thank you Leo for all that you have done to bring these videos to us viewers. You are very entertaining to watch and the way you show those who have come to help work on the boat mostly are also entertaining as well. With nearly half a million subscribers who wait on the edge of our collective seats for the next video, you and the Tally Ho have touched our hearts and can't wait for her launch. I will personally have a cold bottle of Champaign ready for that occasion.
@skippercirelli2097
@skippercirelli2097 Год назад
Kintore turned out beautifully!
@SKSOUTH2012
@SKSOUTH2012 Год назад
Congratulations on finding the ideal dinghy! When I watched it in the water, it seemed to be as practical as it was stylish and nicely matched how I envision Tally Ho when she is complete. Always a pleasure, Leo. thanks for sharing.
@buffplums
@buffplums Год назад
I’ve been binge watching this whole series from start to here over the last few months and I’m finding it so relaxing watching all the amazing crafts and skills being worked out. Leo amongst so many things you are an amazing guy and as all of the guys who have helped out and offered their skills and a massive well done to everyone. ❤❤
@erictakakjian6021
@erictakakjian6021 Год назад
Love seeing all the boats around PT harbor! The PT 11 is an awesome dingy, and Russel is a genius, he does incredible work!!
@philippebateman4989
@philippebateman4989 Год назад
One of the many jobs I had was working with "Uniflight" in Bellingham, While they were in business. That experience really helped me appreciate the craftsman ship of the PT11; the design, the logic behind it, the ease with set up and tear down, the fact that you can store it whole or stacked.....all of this just makes your decision to buy it almost a foregone conclusion. Please express my appreciation to its creator. The look on your face when rowing or sailing, showed me how much you liked it. Enjoy !!
@rogerbayzand4455
@rogerbayzand4455 Год назад
Congratulations Leo that is an excellent choice of tender and thank you for introducing us to Russel, I would love to hear more from him. I always loved rowing my tenders but preferred to scull over a short distance so a sculling notch or rowlock in the stern would be my addition.
@stephendavies923
@stephendavies923 Год назад
What a fabulous tender. I hope the orders come flooding in for him. Great work as always Leo.
@jackdotzman2908
@jackdotzman2908 Год назад
What an interesting explanation of how a dingy is used on a boat like Tally Ho. Not living near the ocean and experiencing sailing like you I had no idea of the thought that goes into the use of a dingy. Thank you very much for taking the time to educated us land lovers. From Missouri.
@cribbsprojects
@cribbsprojects Год назад
You're an excellent filmmaker, Leo. Looking forward to all your future exploits on the high seas - as well as the continued renovation of Tally Ho.
@warrenmusselman9173
@warrenmusselman9173 Год назад
I love seeing things like the PT11. Refined and honed to a fine edge by an experienced hand where the only consideration is perfection for it's design criteria. Light, easy handling and fit for the task. True engineering elegance.
@laurarose1234
@laurarose1234 Год назад
I have been a fan since the first video. Incredible talents and skills. Thank you for taking everyone along on your journey building a magnificent boat.
@tomoakhill8825
@tomoakhill8825 Год назад
For decades I have been trying to understand 300,000,000 Americans. This dinghy is an example of what that means. That number is so monstrously huge that there among all Americans there is one how is a genius, wooden-dingy designer and builder, who came up with this brilliant design and executed it so wonderfully. I could see as Leo unloaded the halves that this dinghy is super-strong. It looks like a sandwich double layer hull. The interior wood is just beautiful. The halves are light weight, but fit together in an instant, and obviously form a strong seal and joint.
@jens-kristiantofthansen9376
I am blown away by the PT11. The skill and intelligence that has gone into the design and engineering of that is quite simply astonishing. I agree when Leo said that Russell was being very modest about it as it's utterly brilliant. As for the price - considering what you're getting, it's really not that bad. It'll fit pretty much anywhere.
@a.jsipple7322
@a.jsipple7322 Год назад
Thanks for sharing Leo, I look fwd to finding a premier post from you every weekend. You have just inspired me to, build one of these to pull behind my motorcycle. New dreams are hard to come by, and I thank You. Rock on!
@moebandy8274
@moebandy8274 Год назад
I have been watching for 5 years and I have not missed a video & I have enjoyed each & every one!! The craftmanship is unbelievable!! I wish I had some of your & the people you have had helpings talent
@hcmassey2
@hcmassey2 Год назад
I've had my eye on a PT-11 for a long time. Thanks for your endorsement.
@simonsmith1125
@simonsmith1125 Год назад
Nice to see Mr. Brown get some exposure for his wonderful tender. From a UK admirer of this (and his proas)
@bobafetting6373
@bobafetting6373 Год назад
I don’t know how to sail. I’ll never own a boat. I get a little seasick sometimes. BUT, my goodness, I’ve LOVED this journey over the last few years and this episode is right up there as one of my favourites. The fascinating engineering, innovation and obvious joy on Leo’s face for this tender is great to see.
@miguelpaixao1317
@miguelpaixao1317 Год назад
Unique as a model. Quite nice and we'll made. Thanks Leo once again by chairing what you discover and who you discover too.
@canyonhaverfield2201
@canyonhaverfield2201 Год назад
An added bonus- for deck parties I clearly see the half's holding chips & guacamole 🎈ps- TH's decking & cabin details look so fine !
@TitoRigatoni
@TitoRigatoni Год назад
Wow, what a cool design! And it fits perfectly there, almost like you designed it to fit in that spot.
@PastorwithoutaPulpit
@PastorwithoutaPulpit Год назад
Not only beautiful, able to be self built, extremely functional and of optimal size for solo or couples but also just very cool. Love it and even though I'm extremely land locked being in Indiana, USA we do have a few lakes around I think that little dingy would be a blast on. Thanks for putting it on my radar. Fair winds, following seas, safe travels and God Bless...
@Anand_KL
@Anand_KL Год назад
As usual, a masterclass on boats. I've learnt so much about boatbuilding on this channel. Amazing. You're a natural teacher Leo. The PT11 is beautiful. It fits so well on TH. Congratulations on finding her. Kaila is a good find too. :)
@pgsharrow3714
@pgsharrow3714 Год назад
Hell Leo, that pt11 looks like it was made for the Sampson Tally Ho, well done sir.
@pipersall6761
@pipersall6761 Год назад
Another incredible and fun video. Man that dinghy is slick. So well made and just a jewel how it all fits together and how light it is. Wow! And the paint job on the Kintore was also great. Thank you for the time it took to film this and the great people in it.
@davidc6510
@davidc6510 Год назад
That PT11 is not only functionable but beautiful as well. Russell did a fantastic job with the design. What a great choice for Tally Ho's primary tender. Another great video Leo and all the best to you, your mum, and extended family. Thanks for sharing
@tasteapiana
@tasteapiana Год назад
At 20:14 wow. Those are the most majestic sheep I have ever seen. It's as if they are royal figures welcoming you to their abode and posing for a portrait. Stunning. Good capture, there. That's the the kind of B roll that makes your videos so involving and just comfortable to watch. Oh, yes, and the two fun loving dorks struggling to remain composed as they explain that they paint boats. That was fun. Love the dingy.
@felixtheswiss
@felixtheswiss Год назад
Looks like german "Heidschnucken" sheep.
@craigbrockman716
@craigbrockman716 Год назад
Russel, an amazing design. Leo, you find the best people. I almost do not want this to end. Best channel our there.
@bentrueblood8144
@bentrueblood8144 Год назад
That dinghy looks lie a perfect fit for Tally Ho...and beautifully crafted. And light, and rowable, and a lovely sailer in what had to be fairly light winds had here in the PNW these last several weeks. Good find, great video, thanks Leo!
@matthewlong1506
@matthewlong1506 Год назад
Best decision ever was to watch these videos when I started 3 years ago. I'm learning so much. Thank you Leo!
@Huntracony
@Huntracony Год назад
What a lovely little boat! This seems like a great choice.
@idjles
@idjles Год назад
I feel spoilt that I can watch you sail this wonderful device!
@markallen1084
@markallen1084 Год назад
I really enjoyed your explanation of the tender and it’s multiple functions on a cruise vessel. I also enjoyed watching you sail the dinghy around-you make it look so easy!
@itsfonk
@itsfonk Год назад
I’m as fascinated by that tender as I’ve been with this whole project! Nice choice, Leooo! 😮
@felipep.4022
@felipep.4022 Год назад
Fabulous! Love the PT11. Seems like a perfect choice.
@martin_mue
@martin_mue Год назад
A beautiful boat and a great piece of engineering that shows that when form follows function amazing things emerge.
@julianharms4109
@julianharms4109 Год назад
What a great tender! Really contemporary looks with vertical stem and modern rig, superb design features, light and easy. Great choice, Leo. Very tempted myself!
@williamjmccartan8879
@williamjmccartan8879 Год назад
Thank you Leo and the entire team, gorgeous little skif
@scottb.2022
@scottb.2022 Год назад
I saw the PT 11 at the PT Wooden Boat Festival a few years back. Awesome concept and design.
@jnjarvis1
@jnjarvis1 Год назад
I had never heard of Port Townsend before the Talley Ho series, I feel this is the most capable boat town in America. They have everything
@Trebuchet48
@Trebuchet48 Год назад
Including me! We've been coming here for 40+ years, part time residents for 25, full time since 2015. I don't have a boat, don't know a lot about them, but I like looking at them and drive through the marina every time I'm in town. It's a great place.
@deephorizon1365
@deephorizon1365 Год назад
Ive been to Port Townsend before, we went to a camping site nearby checking out the historical bunkers at Fort Warden. I'm so disappointed that i didn't know about the boat culture back then when I went.
@glennwilcox4063
@glennwilcox4063 Год назад
Love the PT 11. We considered it as a tender for our Netzah, but it was too big even nested. I ended up building the East Port Nesting Pram from CLC boats and its been absolutely wonderful the last 3 seasons - only 65lbs!. Russell Brown's 'Epoxy Basics' is a must have for anyone considering this type of construction. He is a master and knows all the special secrets specific to this methodology. I look forward to more videos! Keep up the excellent work Leo and crew!
@Xondar11223344
@Xondar11223344 Год назад
Leo looked genuinely happy sailing the PT-11. I really want one; they look like so much fun!
@inventiveowl395
@inventiveowl395 Год назад
The dinghy is awesome. And, from an engineering student's perspective, the view on different materials and techniques of building boats and dinghies from someone who has worked with all of them was quite interesting.
@Dave_1966
@Dave_1966 Год назад
What a great little boat 😊 you could see by the trade mark “Leo grin” on your face how much you loved rowing and sailing her, a cartoon came straight to my mind of Tally Ho sailing along with Leo in Little Ho sailing around the ship in circles 😂lol great choice 👍😊🗿🦥🦖🦑🦤🦫🦧😻🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿
@Gottenhimfella
@Gottenhimfella Год назад
Indeed. When he demonstrated "no hands" mode a playground tale from my childhood popped unbidden into my mind. A kid has a new bike and he quickly learns to ride it. After a few weeks he insists on showing his mum how good he is. The first time around the block it's "Look Mum, no hands!" Second time, "Look Mum, No feet!". The third time, it's "Look Mum, no teeth"
@skyd8726
@skyd8726 Год назад
Fabulous! Initially I thought "what a simple design" of dinghy, but looking further there is a seriously large amount of design methodology that has been put into that PT11. Built in bouyancy, the length of the tiller extension, boom setup, etc, Afterwards it gives the impression of being "simple". I'm rather impressed.
@scottgordon954
@scottgordon954 Год назад
What a beautiful little tender. Great lines and looks like an easy rower.
@tinayoga8844
@tinayoga8844 Год назад
What a cool little boat. If I were younger I would have seriously considered it.
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