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The first Bulkhead / layout changes! (Rebuilding Tally Ho / EP106) 

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Rebuilding a historic sailing yacht - The first Bulkhead / layout changes! (EP106)
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EPISODE 106
This episode sees us getting back to some constructive woodwork! But first - I make some important changes to the interior layout mockup, before Rowan rips it all apart with great enthusiasm. We say goodbye to Patrick and welcome a new character to the team, and we suffer some inclement weather in the boatyard. Finally after a lot of patterning and cutting, the full-width lazarette bulkhead gets installed in the boat, with the second bulkhead not too far behind. Huzzah!
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106. The first Bulkhead / layout changes! (Rebuilding Tally Ho / EP106)

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@jerrycomo2736
@jerrycomo2736 2 года назад
I've taken lines of boats for half hull models, full size models, full size boats manually. (Retired) I recently suggested to someone who was going to get lines off a boat manually, digital scanning as an aid first. I was shot down. But now that Leo of Tally Ho has digital scans, I am redeemed and the nay-sayers can kiss my futtock.
@michaelwilkening8542
@michaelwilkening8542 2 года назад
One of the reason that the people rebuilding Notre Dame Cathedral know exactly what was damaged and what wasn't is the church was laser scanned a couple years before. The people restoring the church say that those scans are irreplaceable in the churches restoration. So tell your old fuddy duddies to get with the times. Not everything new is worse than they did it in the "good ole days".
@CasaMaryParadise
@CasaMaryParadise 2 года назад
@@michaelwilkening8542 418-69 🤔
@bobdylan7120
@bobdylan7120 2 года назад
As a Chief Engineer on military aircraft modification programmes, I completely agree with you. The first thing I had my engineers do, prior to starting any major design project, was to complete an internal and external laser scan of the entire aircraft. It was invaluable in producing the modification design CAD models and, coupled with 3D printing of trial complex components, saved a massive amount of time, materials, effort and costs.
@danielroe845
@danielroe845 2 года назад
We work around a lot of hire boat yards and it seems to be standard operating practice now for canopy and cover makers to scan the boat. There a so many benefits to having a scan I can't see why you wouldn't want one.
@Mini-vi8oo
@Mini-vi8oo 2 года назад
id love to learn a bit more about them , its class how is uses the real textures. i think the people doubting are stuck in the past as having an exact replica of what youre working on in 3d software means you can simulate anything
@DrinksInHighPlaces
@DrinksInHighPlaces 2 года назад
"Advocate for making this a big ball pit." Finally, a reasonable person. 🙌
@bigbossimmotal
@bigbossimmotal 2 года назад
Where do we go to sign the Ball Pit petition? lol
@snowstrobe
@snowstrobe 2 года назад
Screw boring ol' living quarters stuff... this is what we need.
@jfuell20
@jfuell20 2 года назад
Hahahaha i love Rowan
@jeffreycoppensjr4728
@jeffreycoppensjr4728 2 года назад
I second the ball pit idea, that would be so fun in a rolling sea lol.
@AgiHammerthief
@AgiHammerthief 2 года назад
Print her logo on the balls, sell them with a Kickstarter.
@sudopenguin
@sudopenguin 2 года назад
Can you please remind Pete that he is a huge inspiration to many of us and honestly I look forward to hearing him talk every single video so I hope he is happy to do it!
@mylifeontour6664
@mylifeontour6664 2 года назад
Leo, you aren't "just" a boat builder and a sailor you have become an incredible documentary film maker. In my humble opinion that is the absolute pinnacle of film making, it's a remarkable talent which really needs to be appreciated. The little details you take time to film make so much difference and I really take my hat off to you.
@thisisconstruction.
@thisisconstruction. 2 года назад
👍
@thinklikeadog007
@thinklikeadog007 2 года назад
I've been suggesting he add film maker since Episode 20. Best content, technical, animal, and comical.
@JulianFoley
@JulianFoley 2 года назад
Make YT docos while cruising in the Tally Ho and you already have 369k subscribers!
@Mark-xl8gg
@Mark-xl8gg 2 года назад
Be honest Leo, Richard is you,back from twenty fifty one , come back to alter a material mistake his / your younger self made! He is risking a lot interacting with you , and for that reason I don’t expect we will see you both on camera at the same time, but time will tell. 😎
@DrRusty5
@DrRusty5 2 года назад
I'm not sure Tally-Ho could ever reach 88mph... But then again neither could a factory Delorean ;-)
@PatNetherlander
@PatNetherlander 2 года назад
Yeah! Back to the future written all over him!
@jbeutell
@jbeutell 2 года назад
Now we know what Leo's hair will look like in 40 years!
@Chr.U.Cas2216
@Chr.U.Cas2216 2 года назад
Dear sharkboy c. 👍👌👏😁😁😁 Exactly what I thought instantly too! Maybe extremely ingenious boatbuilder must have that kind of Einstein hairstyle (resulting from synapses sparking so much)!? Best regards, luck and health.
@tonybowers9490
@tonybowers9490 2 года назад
I noticed it immediately too. They have the same hair style!
@adrianhope4796
@adrianhope4796 2 года назад
I think sawdust dries hair?
@andrewpearce2562
@andrewpearce2562 2 года назад
@@adrianhope4796 as an organ builder, I can confirm this.
@treeinafield5022
@treeinafield5022 2 года назад
my first thought too
@MiQBohlin
@MiQBohlin 2 года назад
C'mon folks and give these guys a thumbs up! 👍 After all their efforts and results, they are worth a 👍 don't ya think?
@davidreilly3686
@davidreilly3686 2 года назад
I like that the boat hoist is being established as its own kind of character, and the anticipation it creates.
@lory2622
@lory2622 2 года назад
I realize, watching this that I really do look at you guys a “friends”, completely without reason. Please credit your filmmaking and editing efforts for this fact. Keep up the good work. I am proud to be a Patreon and consider it an honour to have helped.
@nupsi1000
@nupsi1000 2 года назад
I Agree
@scowell
@scowell 2 года назад
Seeker Doug just told his viewers to not consider him a 'friend'... tired of the drop-bys I guess.
@lory2622
@lory2622 2 года назад
@@scowell I can only imagine what these content producers go through with this phenomenon. Give me “fortune” but you can keep the “fame”.
@cheeseburger9232
@cheeseburger9232 2 года назад
@@scowell I just seen that too. Once ytber's make it that's the way it is, which is kool with me I watch the vids anyways.
@ivolol
@ivolol 2 года назад
Parasocial relationship
@stevenjohns1322
@stevenjohns1322 2 года назад
I just got to say Leo I’m full of admiration for you and your crew, In today’s throw away society you are a true inspiration to the build to last way of thinking
@elel928
@elel928 2 года назад
Pete started fitting the bulkhead from a middle board and it fitted perfectly on both ends. That is some skill.
@duncanbarriball3039
@duncanbarriball3039 2 года назад
Yea you'd have to had built some bulkheads to appreciate his skill there , but he did comment about his cursing during the task.
@banba317
@banba317 2 года назад
Richard is a gas... and his hair puts him in serious competition with Leo for that permanent windy day look! The bulkhead looks fantastic; it's amazing work you guys are doing! Cheers!
@duncanfrere2656
@duncanfrere2656 2 года назад
I'm struck over and over by how beautiful the interior of the hull is. "Wow" moments over and over. Fascinating to watch the interior begin to come together. Best channel on RU-vid, hands down!
@HunterJE
@HunterJE 2 года назад
I keep getting double vision on these last few episodes where overlaid on the the cardboard and ply mock-ups I can see in my minds eye see her as a beautifully finished, lived-in, loved space. Such a magical stage as we can really see the renewed Tally Ho coming together not just a vessel that can travel through the water fast and true but as a beautiful living and working space for all who will sail her.
@_blento_2637
@_blento_2637 2 года назад
At the end this Tally Ho restoration will become a national treasure.
@jfuell20
@jfuell20 2 года назад
For real!
@grahamemackay1770
@grahamemackay1770 2 года назад
@@adamdinsmore2886 Which nation? 😉😉😉
@davidantill6949
@davidantill6949 2 года назад
For two nations...that is the joy of this. Anything that brings people of different nations together is to be applauded
@_blento_2637
@_blento_2637 2 года назад
@@adamdinsmore2886 same here. No matter where will I be, I will go over to Port Townsend to be there during the launch.
@silasmarner7586
@silasmarner7586 2 года назад
@@adamdinsmore2886 You'll have to, because believe you me, after all the time they will have taken (and you can use a reasonable estimate of about 4 more years) .. he'll be so sick of being on land, that boat will be OUTTA HERE and as far away as quickly as possible. So you'll have to catch as catch can at some remote port'o'call. However, the launch party.... now THERE's another thing. Keep money in the bank, vacation on the books, and explain to your wife/mother/children etc. you SHALL be going, and NOTHING will stop you. THEN you and I and everyone else will have a good chance of seeing it at our leisure.
@tylernute
@tylernute 2 года назад
My dad was stuck on narrow boat channels for a time so I casually mentioned this channel and he has been binge watching this ever since. I was surprised but not really to find out that your channel is rewatchable as easily as my favorite sitcoms. Nice work.
@brucemacsr.6776
@brucemacsr.6776 2 года назад
This is a real team. A joy to watch. Your videos are what "reality programming" was originally meant to be back in the 90's but it got corrupted by hungry producers. You guys are doing it right and helping our culture uphold its values and survive. Thanks.
@mixedvisions360
@mixedvisions360 2 года назад
Well said
@lawrenceallen8096
@lawrenceallen8096 2 года назад
I'm so happy for Pete. He has come SUCH a long way in terms of confidence in front of the camera. Has he started his own channel yet? When he does, please make sure you post it here. You know your stuff and you've become highly watchable, Pete!
@duncanfrere2656
@duncanfrere2656 2 года назад
Pete, love child of Henry Fonda and Clint Eastwood, whom the camera loves as much as his fathers. ;-)
@mouse589c5
@mouse589c5 2 года назад
Came here to say the same thing.
@lawrenceallen8096
@lawrenceallen8096 2 года назад
@@duncanfrere2656 ?
@cyrilhudak4568
@cyrilhudak4568 2 года назад
Compliments on integrating the "B" roll from around the boat yard. It brings home the change from a concept to a reality. This bad boy is going sailing. Soon.
@bobdylan7120
@bobdylan7120 2 года назад
Launch is scheduled for mid September 2023 - 2 years time 😂
@JustMe-pp1mp
@JustMe-pp1mp 2 года назад
@@bobdylan7120 I don't think this "2 years time" is ever going to die. :-) I'm fairly confident it's been mentioned in every comment section in Leo's previous 105 episodes. Keep 'er going whenever you can.
@RykovskyA
@RykovskyA 2 года назад
Should be shown in schools to show kids how much work and craftsmanship goes into creating real thing of beauty. Thanks for sharing as always!
@emilymetcalfe9630
@emilymetcalfe9630 2 года назад
Remembering that to rebuild a boat requires a great deal knowledge, courage, ability, skill and sensitivity to looks and pace before the boat built. It seems Leo has it in spades. Plus of course he has had the support of some great people. On top of this there is the good filming and editing. Dare not to think about all the behind scenes activities that help to keep the whole event on course. May he and his crew have many years of sailing as a worthy reward.
@edovelthuis
@edovelthuis 2 года назад
I'm so invested in this channel - the most joyful thing when I get that notification from Patreon to say a new video is up. What you're creating here Leo, is more than the restoration of a classic sailing boat. You're living the dream and we're tapping into it. Just lovely.
@edovelthuis
@edovelthuis 2 года назад
@@adamdinsmore2886 yep, faith in humanity!
@brutusbarnabus8098
@brutusbarnabus8098 2 года назад
Fantastic solution for the saloon, Leo! Really opened up the space and elegantly solved the problem of working at the galley in rough seas.
@calholli
@calholli 2 года назад
I love the step under the table--- 7:25 ..... A standard step is typically 7.5" in height--- I'd raise that step below the table to a standard 7.5" step height, so that it feels perfectly natural to step up onto it; and then you could also put drawers in the step for come extra storage--- You'll have to make the drawer front robust enough, since it will be kicked with your toes over time.. but I do like that little addition to make more room for the table... The Drawers would open out into the hallway at the floor, so they're not for everyday use, but it would be great for a random, longer term storage for things.
@Coyotehello
@Coyotehello 2 года назад
I totally agree, it is an elegant solution it opened up the space too. The standard 7.5" step height, is also something to consider it the height most people's foot raises itself. Isn't a simple hip-strap not a more traditional solution?
@calholli
@calholli 2 года назад
@@Coyotehello The Height can vary.. just make sure you add some drawers.
@thomasgregory9462
@thomasgregory9462 2 года назад
I suggested it in the last video, no idea if Leo saw it or the idea came to him in his sleep but glad to see it "worked" and I great minds think alike 😉.
@sgsax
@sgsax 2 года назад
If only architects took such great care in considering how their spaces were actually going to be used as you have taken with the design of the interior. Going through the trouble of making the full-scale mockup is genius. Really shows where your problem areas are and lets you figure out how to resolve them before the final work is done. Thanks for sharing!
@simonferland5357
@simonferland5357 2 года назад
Honestly Leo, you should be a casting director, given how good you are at bringing all these characters together
@robertkendall1037
@robertkendall1037 2 года назад
Well done brother, the skill level is unparalleled, and the entertainment value is even greater. The people involved on your project and amazing individuals and quite a motley crew. So very grateful that I can watch and learn from all that you bring to the channel. Absolutely well done.
@piccalillipit9211
@piccalillipit9211 2 года назад
*I OWNED A 30' WOODEN BOAT* for a few years - I honestly NEVER appreciated the unbelievable amount of work that had gone into making her... I wish I had. It would have increased my enjoyment and lessened the misery of the upkeep...
@calholli
@calholli 2 года назад
You have to really "Want to do it.. lol
@piccalillipit9211
@piccalillipit9211 2 года назад
@@calholli - The upkeep was literally endless. It was in the Mediterranean sun and the varnish - of which there was a lot- it just seemed to dissolve before your eyes...
@cyclingbutterbean
@cyclingbutterbean 2 года назад
I am a newly retired machinist. Not even that old either! 59-1/2! I always said to the apprentices it's not what you have done. Rather what you have seen done. The tricks you are showing and the little tools used to execute are phenomenal. File it away. Great stuff Team Tally Ho! The 3D scan is great. Don't forget the CAD modeling aspect of your project. Cardboard Aided Design. I know you use door skin. Carry on..................................
@georgeemeny6123
@georgeemeny6123 2 года назад
Nice to see your giving the engine enough space to be serviced. I spent way to many years hanging from my heels or reaching thru the silverware drawer to service a diesel. It seems most boat builders regard the engine as just a necessary evil. box it in so they have enough space to put in a wine rack.
@chickenfishhybrid44
@chickenfishhybrid44 2 года назад
If they were easy to service wouldn't be much demand for technicians and the pay would be even worse lol.
@gorway7
@gorway7 2 года назад
I love that you show some of the everyday marina life's commings and goings. I spent a lot of time in Plymouth's Sutton marina and Queen Anne's Battery, living on and working on boats in the 80s. I really miss that life. I'm so happy to be able to share this journey with you Leo.
@sportflyer
@sportflyer 2 года назад
I did the same in the mid-90s and was lucky that my Dad’s boat was berthed at Sutton. Happy days.
@ThePeterfrancon
@ThePeterfrancon 2 года назад
I think Rowan has become quite skilled in his time with you Leo. Thought I'd oout that out there.
@saunders06516
@saunders06516 2 года назад
I would like to see Rowan kept on as permanent crew.
@davidcook5994
@davidcook5994 2 года назад
I've Rowan's sense of humour and laid back attitude.
@c.a.mcdivitt9722
@c.a.mcdivitt9722 2 года назад
Someone probably already noted it, but the switch panel on US Navy vessels ( when it isn't in a compartment of it's own) is usually in the engine room. Just something to think about.
@Scott64T
@Scott64T 2 года назад
As much as Pete seems to not enjoy the camera, he is getting very comfortable with it. I like the way he explains things. Welcome to Richard, I have a great appreciation for generational knowledge.
@genoangelica1354
@genoangelica1354 2 года назад
Thanks Leo for all the late nights you stay up for editing the videos and now get some rest
@esutton493
@esutton493 2 года назад
Great addition to the team, I've always loved Gary Busey.
@jfuell20
@jfuell20 2 года назад
HA!
@heiner71
@heiner71 2 года назад
More like Christopher Walken
@JustMe-pp1mp
@JustMe-pp1mp 2 года назад
@E Sutton..... good one! I think Richard has a sense of humour so he'll fit right innnn.
@simonr6793
@simonr6793 2 года назад
I have been watching this project from day 1 and there is nothing at all in all of this time that I have not enjoyed! The whole process has been nothing more than amazing to be able to keep up with all the ups and downs throughout your journey with Tallyho, right from the $1 offer in the walkaround upto now the installation of your first bulkhead!!! To have Tallyho rescued by Leo was definitely a blessing for sure!!! This is one boat that was destined for the knackers yard but now look at her she will soon be reborn and living a full life back on the open sea's in all her glory!!!. And who would have thought it, seeing 3 yes 3 shipwrights all working together at the same time on the resurrection of Tallyho forget the combined age of these 3 shipwrights being roughly 150 plus years,the amount of combined experience is basically priceless and all of this love and attention is beginning to show as Tallyho is looking probably better now than the day 111years ago when she first set sail ⛵. Only thing to be said is just bloody amazing to see how hard work and dedication does pay off in the end!!! As always guy's 💯% 👍 🇬🇧.
@TomSramekJr
@TomSramekJr 2 года назад
“The preacher will tell you what’s happening on the other side as well.” We do our best….. 😉 P.S. “The name [Lazarette] derives from the Biblical story of Saint Lazarus, who in Christian belief was raised from the dead out of the tomb by Jesus. On the old square-rigged sailing ships it was located in the stern of the ship. The original purpose was to store the bodies of important passengers or crew who had died on the voyage (lesser seamen would be buried at sea).”
@ticovogt
@ticovogt 2 года назад
Cool information. I wondered about the name. Thanks.
@duncanbarriball3039
@duncanbarriball3039 2 года назад
Thanx for that, allways wondered,and I've sailedfrom a young age .
@PatNetherlander
@PatNetherlander 2 года назад
Thank you for sharing! It’s these bits of information shared by the community that makes it an exceptional endeavor!
@thearchibaldtuttle
@thearchibaldtuttle 2 года назад
Thanks for this!
@hankmerkle5928
@hankmerkle5928 2 года назад
Thanks - I googled it before reading your post - thinking it sounded like Lazarus, and now... it makes sense!
@nottherealjk
@nottherealjk 2 года назад
You truly are a master of what you do. So many things that you take into consideration. It's not often you see craftsmen who have such depth and breadth of knowledge that you do. Everything has been taken into consideration. You do Albert Strange and Tally Ho a service that I don't think anyone else ever would have been capable of.
@nottherealjk
@nottherealjk 2 года назад
On top of that you have on hell of a companion in Pete. I never imagined you two would mesh so well when be first came in, but I love seeing his growth and openness over time and I couldn't imagine the building without him now.
@russellmay4299
@russellmay4299 2 года назад
These videos make my Saturday, I can't wait to watch them every Saturday evening with a cup of tea :) keep up the awesome videos Leo
@johnkey1682
@johnkey1682 2 года назад
It's a pot of tea for me :-)
@jfuell20
@jfuell20 2 года назад
Likewise! I hope one day to see this boat and this team in person. They are great to follow in their journey.
@dphotos007
@dphotos007 2 года назад
I agree the same for me. The videos are something to look forward to.
@estherloewen8533
@estherloewen8533 2 года назад
That bulkhead is a work of art. Brilliant work.
@paulhaegi5817
@paulhaegi5817 2 года назад
MOST SKILFUL WORK. EVERYONE OF YOU IS AN EXPERT. AS YOU MAY KNOW: ONE+ONE+ONE+ONE IS MORE THAN THE SUM OF FOUR! “BUON’ LAVORO” AS ITALIANS MAY SAY. Paul, Italy and Switzerland
@cy-one
@cy-one 2 года назад
Every time one of these videos is over, I'm like "Oh, those were quick 41 minutes..."
@JustMe-pp1mp
@JustMe-pp1mp 2 года назад
It's that f'n time consortium,,, shrinks time by 50%
@lebarosky
@lebarosky 2 года назад
When it comes to key points in the construction, Leo acquires immovable rigor in a striving for perfection. This is so awesome.
@calholli
@calholli 2 года назад
I like his approach to design--- lets design and think through it's function and then redesign, refine further, iterate again.. ect.. It's a great strategy.
@jfuell20
@jfuell20 2 года назад
Totally agree!
@ernestwood351
@ernestwood351 2 года назад
Another major milestone Leo. Fast becoming a proper vessel with the addition of the first bulkhead.
@donnakawana
@donnakawana 2 года назад
All of you guys are shipwrights I your own right . All inspirational ppl . ✌🏻💗😊❣️
@chuckdaly3164
@chuckdaly3164 2 года назад
Leo as always you give us truly educational content! With a over the top entertainment!!! Pete it’s been so much fun watching you open up and share your love for Wood! I remember in the beginning the camera was annoying, now you also share a true love for wood! Thanks guys you’ve made my Saturday Special!! Finish carp by trade wish I could join the Team!! Again Thanks!!!!!!!!
@nalwin
@nalwin 2 года назад
just gotta say, i love Richard already
@BobanDocevski
@BobanDocevski 2 года назад
Every time you release a new video I realize how amazing is to watch Tally Ho evolving together with all of you through the years. One can really feel the effort, love, care and positive energy that this team of beautiful individuals and friends puts in every corner and curve. I have almost nothing in common with yachts and sailing, but nevertheless your project and all your work has a huge value for all of us. You keep reminding people that everything we do needs to be done with love, everything we do needs to be done without anger. You keep reminding us about the importance of team work and you motivate us to start chasing our own dreams and start our own projects. Besides the real ones surrounding us, there are also countless metaphorical oceans and seas out there, waiting to be crossed and explored. With love, effort, patience, desire and willpower to learn and develop new skills, each of us can build the perfect vessel for the journey of our dreams. This is why Tally Ho is more then just a structure. It really has a soul and it radiates positivity. Take care, keep smiling, be safe and keep motivating us! All the best!
@peterweidl8706
@peterweidl8706 2 года назад
Well said..........These guys are not dreamers, they are fulfilling their dreams. 😎
@AGermanMan
@AGermanMan 2 года назад
Wish we could bottle all the knowledge and wisdom of folks like Richard with 50 years of experience - and then take a sip and know what he knows !
@JimBriggs
@JimBriggs 2 года назад
I would happily buy a copy of any 3D scans for small scale 3d printing would be thrilled to be able to pay for and make a model of Tally Ho ,Great work and very inspirational ! thanks to you Leo and all the fine crew for what is now years of sharing such a cool project with us all !
@jorgenr
@jorgenr 2 года назад
+1 Leo, please make 3D files avalible
@HowleyFilms
@HowleyFilms 2 года назад
The scan shown are just 'point clouds' ie millions of points in space, and or a mesh from those points. Making a watertight model that can be printed is essentially a manual process. Certainly doable but not very straightforward.
@ct92404
@ct92404 2 года назад
Sign me up too! I want a model of Tally Ho!
@jonascoeman
@jonascoeman 2 года назад
upvote for visibility people
@frederickstibbert7389
@frederickstibbert7389 2 года назад
Hate to be a naysayer, but Leo doesn't own the design of Tally Ho's hull, & could be at serious risk if he publishes or profits from publishing the scans.
@nickyork8901
@nickyork8901 2 года назад
Half past midnight, and then starts editing....thanks so much Leo, I look forward to these videos so much but you really go beyond the call of duty to get them out for the weekend.
@davidantill6949
@davidantill6949 2 года назад
I got it in the neck from another viewer when I dared to suggest a video or two ago that I didn't feel the video was up to its usual standard and that it lacked meaningful content. In my opinion it was constructive criticism or feed back but that other viewer just thought I was trolling. All I have to say now is that I thought this most recent video was magnificent in that it contained both human interest and examples of traditional boat building skills. I am heartened to see this great return to form. Well done.
@stickshaker101
@stickshaker101 2 года назад
I wonder how many new shipwrights this channel has created? And if Pete isn't teaching a new generation of them, a great injustice is being done! What an absolute natural explainer.
@MrZebbyz
@MrZebbyz 2 года назад
That bulkhead is a work of art... and I bet by the time "The Keystone" went in, Patrick's motor bike had fallen off. It is the way of the universe. Epic result. Love supporting you guys on such a great mission. Guy from New Zealand
@17penobscot
@17penobscot 2 года назад
Love the out takes of activity around the harbor...👍
@nickbenn51
@nickbenn51 2 года назад
As a surveyor I'm extremely jealous of the guys who got to 3D scan Tally Ho! What a dream project to be a part of
@juliancrooks3031
@juliancrooks3031 2 года назад
I envy your team, as usual the craftsmanship is second to none.
@tomas5376
@tomas5376 2 года назад
There is sooooooooo much joy in seeing the quality craftsmanship going into Tally Ho. To make it even better is the genuine joy of the craftsmen! So sad the Festival was canceled because I really wanted to experience that joy!👍🪚🔨🙏🏼⛵️⛵️⛵️⛵️⛵️
@Coyotehello
@Coyotehello 2 года назад
... You have two more years before it is finished to see Tally Ho... ;-)
@one44east77
@one44east77 2 года назад
While watching this episode I found myself looking back at the progress of the Tally Ho build and thinking what an amazing journey this has been. Thanks for taking me along.
@dwtrksvc
@dwtrksvc 2 года назад
The boat is looking great. It is amazing to watch true craftsman doing what they enjoy.
@68arpilot75
@68arpilot75 2 года назад
It is nice to see a return to woodworking and the fine craftsmanship that you do.
@callumduncan6728
@callumduncan6728 2 года назад
the work ethic of you and your crew is above and beyond Leo, this is by far the best thing on utube , many many thanks for the hours of education and enjoyment
@d.mat.zero6525
@d.mat.zero6525 2 года назад
the machine that lifts the boats in and out of the water i named "The Teabagger"
@signizmz1
@signizmz1 2 года назад
I like those shots of the boatyard happenings!
@ericfrancis7816
@ericfrancis7816 2 года назад
The more work you put into this beautiful boat, the more I realize how complex every step is, and how important each step is for the next one. I look forward to every single episode -- watching the resurrection of Tally Ho has been one of the things that's gotten me through the pandemic! :) Thanks, all!
@TinaSkrutti
@TinaSkrutti 2 года назад
I don´t know anything about boats, but I enjoy following your build of Tally Ho.
@nupsi1000
@nupsi1000 2 года назад
Leo, I love your fine Bristol English, which is easy to understand for me as a German. And politeness is a good English way of life anyway. Stay as you are.greetings from Lower Saxony,Germany
@Riaam2
@Riaam2 2 года назад
I’ve been subscribed for a while, but just recently got sucked into this series and watched all the episodes in about a weeks time. I just today signed up to join a sailing club where I live and am very excited! Thank you Leo and all this community for your positivity and light in these often dark times.
@ThePorridgeGobbler
@ThePorridgeGobbler 2 года назад
Another extremely well edited video, Leo your skills along with your colleagues never cease to amaze me particularly with attention to detail. Tally ho shall be a fine Lady when she is finished.
@ivoadf
@ivoadf 2 года назад
Those are some ingenious techniques, awesome to see the different approaches taken. The tips and tricks and techniques used to build to such a high standard are really interesting to me. Definitely enjoyed the segment of you working alone and walking us through the process.
@prgnify
@prgnify 2 года назад
Ah so the best time of my fortnight finally arrived!
@ashleighfarnham5586
@ashleighfarnham5586 2 года назад
The udder side joke made my day! I love these videos! I miss the pacific northwest and when I see the Douglas Fir getting used it is just lovely. Nice work Leo and everyone.
@chefmichaelt
@chefmichaelt 2 года назад
Wonderful to watch the progress. All your hard work is paying off.
@billmeldrum2509
@billmeldrum2509 2 года назад
I don’t know why I keep being amazed at the quality of craftsmanship. It’s truly something that you guys should be incredibly proud of. Cheers from your best 🇨🇦 fan.
@vidguy007
@vidguy007 2 года назад
My favorite spiling block for what I do, interior paneling and overheads, is those rectangular Formica samples They have durable edges, all the exact same size, fits in your pocket, a good size, already made, and free They even have a hole to hang them on a hook Love your channel and it’s lack of ads
@johnpayne2465
@johnpayne2465 2 года назад
Another milestone! The lazarette bulkhead is a beautiful thing gentlemen.
@hoalewally
@hoalewally 2 года назад
Great video!! Richard is a welcome addition of wisdom and humor. Can you let us know a bit of how you measured and put Tally Ho on jack stands in the new shop to make sure she was square after transport and ready for the next phase of building?
@TheKaffeeKlatsch
@TheKaffeeKlatsch 2 года назад
106 and talk of going to sea really brings a smile to my face.
@robm.4512
@robm.4512 2 года назад
“It’ll only be a couple of years….” No, seriously, they’re killing it. First sea trial is going to be an amazing day, can’t wait. 😁👍🍻
@tinkmarshino
@tinkmarshino 2 года назад
A massive, massive thanks to you for taking all the time to make and edit these video's for us Leo! I will be up in that area in the late spring.. If I will have the time I will write and see if I can stop by.. Not sure if either of us will have the time but we can try.. thanks again little brother for all you do.. Carry on!
@c00per69
@c00per69 2 года назад
Looks great Leo and team.
@thomasschimmeyer8715
@thomasschimmeyer8715 2 года назад
Yet again a Saturday rescue video from the Tally Ho crew. You all rock and I hope you get some rest on Sundays Leo. Editing till 5am is rough, I am sure we would all live if you posted Sunday mornings.
@nationsenemy
@nationsenemy 2 года назад
Richard seems like a genuine, warm hearted guy with a good sense of humility and humor. I’m guessing he fits in perfectly with the crew, which is awesome all around. The preacher or cow bit was awesome. Tally Ho sure has come a LONG way - a truly impressive undertaking and watching these videos over these past years has given me a total new appreciation for the level of craftsmanship needed to build something of this magnitude. It actually blows my mind at the equipment used now and thinking back in how our ancestors were smelting their own tools as they went and doing it entirely manually. It’s also crazy to think that much of those pioneering techniques of yesterday remain unchanged all these centuries later.
@bazzaf246
@bazzaf246 2 года назад
When Richard came on screen I instantly thought, Leo went through a time machine! Great video as always and a warm welcome to Richard/future Leo 👌
@cgstadler
@cgstadler 2 года назад
The eye of the camera is invisible to us viewers. Crazy to think that ~50% of Leo’s effort in rebuilding TH is in the filming to share it with us.
@meganluke444
@meganluke444 2 года назад
A safety strap on padeyes in the galley will keep the cook from being tossed about in a seaway. They are available commercially in places like Westmarine.
@mdouglaswray
@mdouglaswray 2 года назад
Beautiful work by obvious talent!! GO PETE!!!! You need a fan club!
@snowstrobe
@snowstrobe 2 года назад
O, he has a sizable fan club...
@jfuell20
@jfuell20 2 года назад
Ill join any of their fan clubs.
@NOELTM
@NOELTM 2 года назад
Thank you for all the effort you and the team are putting in - not only to build Tally Ho but to keep us informed via videos that take so long to edit.. Take care of yourself!
@jdubz22
@jdubz22 2 года назад
Suggestion is to make a table that can be dropped down to chair height. Works good as a bed if needed then too.
@davidclarke7728
@davidclarke7728 2 года назад
Patrick is a great guy along with all your helpers
@HorsleyLandy88
@HorsleyLandy88 2 года назад
Richard looks like he is a good guy, experience is like gold.
@EITURKEY1
@EITURKEY1 2 года назад
Excellent video, that rear bulkhead is a thing of beauty, this whole restoration is an artistic masterpiece.
@marciamaciasgarcia7550
@marciamaciasgarcia7550 2 года назад
Really enjoy the mix of clips of boatyard life as well as all the great humour from the boys . Keep up the good work .
@dwaynekoblitz6032
@dwaynekoblitz6032 2 года назад
I am COMPLETELY BLOWN AWAY! Incredible. I'd love to see Roans interior design. 😂 An idea? Please?? Hello Richard! Welcome aboard! How about a minute or two, unedited, of Richard telling us a story? Certainly the man has a story to tell. Respect for our elders. Richard? I'm Dwayne. And I'm you're friend you'll probably never meet. Fantastic video!! Truly incredible.
@billvanvlack117
@billvanvlack117 2 года назад
Great work on the layout changes; bonus wet locker, larger workbench, huge improvement in fore/aft passageway, more seating for in-port celebrations and pre-race planning with the crew. Looks like the cook will be straddling the frames. It will be fun seeing the galley brace/bench back solution; if the seat back is permanent, then the grab rail could be permanent as well it would seem.
@PatNetherlander
@PatNetherlander 2 года назад
And the most worthwhile for me is that a lot of the changes come from the community. And thus Tally ho becomes not only Leo’s lifework, but little by little a delicately patched work of art created by us all! Love it!
@seanflanagan5674
@seanflanagan5674 2 года назад
@35:40 How troubling it must be to keep working when the weather kicks up and provides for an exciting sail! Knowing how close another milestone is would be small consolation to seeing the wind ripping whitecaps off the waves in the harbor!
@simonstanyer8082
@simonstanyer8082 2 года назад
Thanks for staying up so late to edit the video
@cwilson639
@cwilson639 2 года назад
I read someone else’s comment but a muppets style show would be so fun for kids. The guys are so easily made into muppets characters. You’d teach the kids the value of hard work and not throwing things away. I’m chuckling out loud.
@stevenr8606
@stevenr8606 2 года назад
ALOHA Patrick. See you soon! OBW, you did get to see Tally Ho with wheels 👍 The rest was utterly (🐄) hard work... even reading a book 📖. BTW, I did see a house w/interior 45° wood slats--looked good, too 👍
@MaShcode
@MaShcode 2 года назад
Leo also writes and performs the bebop piano intros. From a reliable source. 😎
@realnutteruk1
@realnutteruk1 2 года назад
Where the hell will he fit a piano in Tally Ho???? :-P
@MaShcode
@MaShcode 2 года назад
@@realnutteruk1 He’s forging the bronze frame for the upright sound board.
@8thwonderoftheworld679
@8thwonderoftheworld679 2 года назад
@@MaShcode 😂😂👍✌
@stuartarmstrong3846
@stuartarmstrong3846 2 года назад
Leo is Duke Silver
@petermelnikov682
@petermelnikov682 2 года назад
@@realnutteruk1 I saw a 66-key marine piano in Halifax maritime museum, should be possible to fit even in a dinghy :)
@adrianhope4796
@adrianhope4796 2 года назад
You describe the boat as overbuilt. Good word. These bulkheads are clearly additional bracing/strength. Given that wood moves , where, if anywhere, in the finished boat might you expect to see any consequences of that movement . I love this story and hope Tally Ho visits scotland one day.
@northernpolarbear3135
@northernpolarbear3135 2 года назад
Concept to consider. The eating table pivoting like your drafting table. Locking when used for eating. 2. A drop down (Ceiling mounted) back support for the cook in heavy seas. Retractable when not needed.
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