Best project on youtube... Watched since #1. Hope to some day meet the boat and crew when they make it east. Nice to get a sneak peak at the trim tab!!!
The most beautiful object I have ever watched being assembled. I made it to the first open house, but was unable to make this one so thank you for the wonderful video, very well done.
You are fortunate to go there. Thank You for sharing your day with us and this wonderful History in the making of rebuilding Tall Ho by a talented and persistent group led be Leo.
I've been following Leo and his crew for about a year now. Went back and watched all the old content on his channel and related content on a few others. Your channel popped up today. Nice surprise! Thanks for sharing this. As I understand it, the masts are coming next and the Tally Ho will be in the elements from now on! Cheers.
I am so happy for you all that there was such a good turnout. Splendid day and I would have loved to be part of the party. But to fly in from Europe was a little rich. I wait for Leo and Tally Ho to sail to Europe. Good luck and success with the completion. .
Seeing the winches and the binnacle was one of the most exciting things that has happened in following this project. Everything looks great! Congratulations!
I enjoyed your video almost as much as I did my actual visit! Tally Ho is looking great. I heard someone ask Patrick when launch was expected. I thought he'd say the usual "two years", but no, about six months! I'll be there!!
The first time I visited Leo , the Tally Ho was in Sequim. I went there to donate a couple of things, and it never gets old seeing what gave in use. Then, a year and a half ago I went back give him some lead he needed to help keep the boat in trim. I've not seen it installed yet. I think the boat has to be sailing to figure out where to put it. There has been some beautiful progress since I was in Port Townsend.
Brings tears to my eyes, I began watching the channel when I came upon Leo cutting the frame rebates in the Purple Heart deadwood with an adz. That operation was a while ago. So glad I found it. What a journey! Thanks for your video, East Coast Kid
Thank you for sharing this I really appreciate your attention to all of her details and really enjoy seeing your photo opportunities with Leo and his crew. They are all so truly skilled and talented, Tally Ho is being restored at the gold standard of excellence.
A fan from Malaysia. Watched every episode from #1, some a few times. Every new video is worth the wait. Cant wait to meet Leo and the team and of course Tally Ho one day. Thanks for this video. Lovely.
Thanks for sharing! I was desperately disappointed not to be able to get a slot to visit myself (fully booked) but hope to see this amazing project soon!
Tally Ho will easily be worth at least 10x her orignal value. My only concern is that demand for sailing with her doesn't price itself right out of its intended market.
magnifique projet de reconstruction que je suis depuis plus de trois années . un seul regret ; le manque d'imagination concernant la propulsion mécanique . nous ne sommes plus à l'ère du moteur à explosion .
D’accord avec vous au sujet de la propulsion mais il serait difficile d’installer un moteur électrique et de stocker l’énergie suffisante pour de longues navigations. Je crois que Léo a choisi un moteur hybride diesel électrique ce qui est déjà pas mal. En plus il serait difficile d’installer des panneaux solaires ou des éoliennes aériennes ou hydrauliques qui ne ruineraient pas le look du bateau
@@jrabeux Where was the location of the referenced inverted photograph within the boat? Never mind -- I flipped the photo and quickly realized that it's the seating area in the salon.
Obviously a beautiful vessel but y’all should provide some context and a link to more information for those who are new to the project. You don’t even say where Port Townsend is.
Real nice video, I was there also and saw myself in the crowd. Thanks for sharing.
Best project on youtube... Watched since #1. Hope to some day meet the boat and crew when they make it east.
Nice to get a sneak peak at the trim tab!!!
Beautiful compilation from the Tally Ho open house. Great pictures. Thanks for sharing
Thank you for the sneak peek on the Leo’s coming videos! Trim, new deck furniture looking awesome!
Sheer love. Speachless!
I sure hope all that amazing woodworking talent goes on to another boat when Tally Ho is finished.
That's the great thing about my town, Port Townsend! It's a boatbuilding (and rebuilding) mecca!
@@Trebuchet48 Has the Northwest Flyer left? What's going on with it.
Thank you for taking me to the party - Cheers from Southern Bavaria!
Spectacular workmanship. Stunning.
It really is!
Another great video, thanks Tally Ho
Great presentation. Really enjoyed the photos. Thanks 🙏
Glad you enjoyed it
Truly beautiful! Thank you for sharing.
Tally Ho is breathtakingly Beautiful! Thanks for showing us the Open House.
Our pleasure!
The most beautiful object I have ever watched being assembled. I made it to the first open house, but was unable to make this one so thank you for the wonderful video, very well done.
Loved the pictures - sure looked like Steve Martin was there ... nah couldn't be. Great video !
Lovely photo’s thanks
You are fortunate to go there. Thank You for sharing your day with us and this wonderful History in the making of rebuilding Tall Ho by a talented and persistent group led be Leo.
Absolutely delightful video. Thanks so much,Leo should include in his videos🎉🎉🎉
Thank you so much. Too kind
Had ferry reservations to go to the open house from Whidbey Island, but Covid changed my plans for me. Dang! Maybe next year, if Leo's still there...
A gold plate build, glad you were able to see it in person and meet the team 😊. Thanks for the share.
Just by adding the words Tally Ho, you get lots of hits. Wish I was there 🇨🇦👍
Beautiful video. Thanks for sharing.
I've been following Leo and his crew for about a year now. Went back and watched all the old content on his channel and related content on a few others. Your channel popped up today. Nice surprise! Thanks for sharing this. As I understand it, the masts are coming next and the Tally Ho will be in the elements from now on! Cheers.
I am so happy for you all that there was such a good turnout. Splendid day and I would have loved to be part of the party. But to fly in from Europe was a little rich.
I wait for Leo and Tally Ho to sail to Europe. Good luck and success with the completion.
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Nicely done, thank you
I was there too, but had neither the skill nor the equipment to put together such a wonderful compilation. Thank you so much!
Love you guys; All of you; Everyone.
Seeing the winches and the binnacle was one of the most exciting things that has happened in following this project. Everything looks great! Congratulations!
Beautiful day, beautiful experience. Thanks for sharing. Been watching from the start. Takes your breath away!
I was expecting a bigger prop. Awesome boat
For a sailboat I believe Leo chose the appropriate size. But it can look small.
@@jrabeux yes I would expect him to get this crucial part right
thank you for this video i can only imagine what it must be to see the tally ho in person
I enjoyed your video almost as much as I did my actual visit! Tally Ho is looking great.
I heard someone ask Patrick when launch was expected. I thought he'd say the usual "two years", but no, about six months! I'll be there!!
The first time I visited Leo , the Tally Ho was in Sequim. I went there to donate a couple of things, and it never gets old seeing what gave in use. Then, a year and a half ago I went back give him some lead he needed to help keep the boat in trim. I've not seen it installed yet. I think the boat has to be sailing to figure out where to put it. There has been some beautiful progress since I was in Port Townsend.
Brings tears to my eyes, I began watching the channel when I came upon Leo cutting the frame rebates in the Purple Heart deadwood with an adz. That operation was a while ago. So glad I found it. What a journey!
Thanks for your video,
East Coast Kid
You and me both!
Congratulations to you all on "The Port Townsend Day" and your contribution, not just to "Tally Ho's " exhibition but to the whole event!!
The wonderful family attached to tally ho and the team.
Love them all
sooo jealous
but I’m on the wrong continent for a quick visit.
Well Done! Thanks for sharing this.
Just lovely and thank you for posting, from a new subscriber.
Thanks so much! 😊
Very well done video. It will make the Tally Ho crew happy and proud.
Thank you very much!
Always enjoyed Leo’s humor
Very nice! Hurray it's Pancho!
Lovely film.
Thank you
une oeuvre d'art absolument magnifique!!!!!!!
Vraiment magnifique
What an accomplishment outstanding.
Anthony
oh no, they painted the purpleheart pieces white! The color was so spectacular, but I guess it had to be done but aww... kind of a shame.
Thank you for sharing this I really appreciate your attention to all of her details and really enjoy seeing your photo opportunities with Leo and his crew. They are all so truly skilled and talented, Tally Ho is being restored at the gold standard of excellence.
You are so welcome!
Beautiful!
Beautiful slides thank you so much
You are so welcome!
A fan from Malaysia. Watched every episode from #1, some a few times. Every new video is worth the wait. Cant wait to meet Leo and the team and of course Tally Ho one day. Thanks for this video. Lovely.
Thank you. Same here. I would love to see Tally Ho finished
How about producing a book of the ‘Tally Ho’ journey, you have all done so much beautiful work, I’m talking COFFEE TABLE, All Colour…just a thought!
Great idea.
Watch the "King of Queens" next to bed is a picture on the wall of what looks like Tally Ho.
Wish I could have been there!
Enjoy seeing Parrot
Must have been a lovely day!
It was
Enjoy Tally Ho video! Mike from Missouri
Thanks for sharing!
I was desperately disappointed not to be able to get a slot to visit myself (fully booked) but hope to see this amazing project soon!
I hope so too!
BONJOUR , LEO & tout l'équipent c'est MAGNIFIQUE! RETAURATION!!!! ( chapeau bas ). LEO a toi de traduire en G B . thank-you.🤩🤩😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁
Merci beaucoup 👍
Nice video
Well done. 👍
Thank you
Very nice report!
Glad you enjoyed it
Thank you.
You're welcome!
Tally Ho will easily be worth at least 10x her orignal value. My only concern is that demand for sailing with her doesn't price itself right out of its intended market.
Oh, my word!
Class video, thanks
Glad you enjoyed it
Beautiful there's no videos lately from leo
Once a week. Should be coming up this week end. Hopefully cause I will watch it also
Film time 2:59-- Peek not Pick 😳
thank you for the correction
I like to buy the boat, How much ?
magnifique projet de reconstruction que je suis depuis plus de trois années . un seul regret ; le manque d'imagination concernant la propulsion mécanique . nous ne sommes plus à l'ère du moteur à explosion .
D’accord avec vous au sujet de la propulsion mais il serait difficile d’installer un moteur électrique et de stocker l’énergie suffisante pour de longues navigations. Je crois que Léo a choisi un moteur hybride diesel électrique ce qui est déjà pas mal. En plus il serait difficile d’installer des panneaux solaires ou des éoliennes aériennes ou hydrauliques qui ne ruineraient pas le look du bateau
Vom ersten Video an habe ich alle gesehen und bewundert. Ich würde gerne einmal das Boot und die Restauratoren besichtigen.
The downside up shot at 2:24 had me scratching my head. Where was its location?
Port Townsend
@@jrabeux Where was the location of the referenced inverted photograph within the boat?
Never mind -- I flipped the photo and quickly realized that it's the seating area in the salon.
Obviously a beautiful vessel but y’all should provide some context and a link to more information for those who are new to the project. You don’t even say where Port Townsend is.
Sorry. This was intended to be just for friends that knew where Port Townsend was Next time I will be more specific
Mechanical winches? Say it ain’t so
Agree with you but those winches look great
That’s not the Tally Ho it’s a replica. And don’t even start with the ship of Theseus.
Almost like being there. Thank you!
Too kind. Thank you