Nick is gonna make me cry! The true testament of how good a team was built is how the team reacts when its time to say goodbye for now. Nick and George did awesome work and I've enjoyed watching them and the whole crew grow.
@silasmarner75865 ай бұрын
I ain't gonna lie. I cried a bit. What a crew and a life-changing experience.
@douglasfrank93235 ай бұрын
Gonna miss those guys, made me cry when they said goodbye.
@anarcholeptic5 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@mr.e70225 ай бұрын
Dam I misted up along with Nick,
@GinnyRamone5 ай бұрын
Nick DID make me cry!
@tomoakhill88255 ай бұрын
I have watched them all as they posted. I am 73 now. I was 66 when I saw episode #3. I immediately subscribed, making a donation at every video, because I _knew_ Leo would get here. It was a ridiculous stupid idea to save this boat only because she was beautiful in her heyday, and won a famous race. Getting to the point was clearly impossible from what we saw in the first video. BUT... doing incredibly difficult things in order to create an object of beauty is the soul of humanity. So I signed on to watch, and to fund. Every time I see her sailing my throat closes up with emotion. Leo did it. Tally Ho lives again. Utterly beautiful under sail.
@mt20205 ай бұрын
I’m 72 now same feeling. I can relate
@robertmstarr90285 ай бұрын
I, too, have watched Tally Ho restored from the first episode. I'm 76, looking for my first sailboat. I learned to sail in Tampa Bay many years ago -- my maiden voyage took us out to the Dry Tortugas and Fort Jefferson then to Key West and Hemingway's haunts (as a fiction writer, that was truly a treat) -- haven't sailed but once in 40 years (taught a struggling neophyte with a new daysailer the basics -- was still fun with a complete stranger). Now I'm looking for a small boat to teach my grandsons to sail (I may have to start with learning the first knot all over again . . .)! Tally Ho is not only a monument of historical heritage, but she is also a work of art.
@pamed765 ай бұрын
I can’t say it any better than you did.
@darrellshuman77515 ай бұрын
Us old farts (me 74) appreciate down in our soul what has transpired here since the beginning.
@musicbro82255 ай бұрын
Yep! You said the truth there. I appreciate your donations that helped us all see it happen, well done.
@Dave_19665 ай бұрын
Hands up who else shed a tear when the crew were leaving? 😢Tally looks so beautiful under full sail 😊
@jlgibson0015 ай бұрын
😢😭😭😭😭
@Gwatson0005 ай бұрын
Both hands up!!!
@brian.79665 ай бұрын
don`t be silly. shed a tear no no no. I`m a man, lol.
@briansaben56975 ай бұрын
I got a little dust in my eye…not crying…honest.
@thomream18885 ай бұрын
@@briansaben5697 I wa trimming onions for dinner. Really... just onions.
@markbennett97875 ай бұрын
I’m 80 years old and don’t have a sailing boat anymore. In the past I have sailed round the Fastnet Rock and to think that Tally Ho won the famous race nearly 100 years ago and has been lovingly restored by a great group of people led by Leo is evidence that anything is possible. Well done to you all !
@av8bvma51313 күн бұрын
Hang in there! I believe Leo plans to 'do' the Fastnet . . .
@aarona54825 ай бұрын
Leo, please do a segment where you review all of the crew that worked on Tally Ho since the beginning. There were so many cool people that I’m sure I’ve since forgotten. They all deserve a small spotlight for working on this wonderful project.
@jfocil5 ай бұрын
I second this! A little where-are-they-now would be super cool to see
@hansh80715 ай бұрын
Aye!
@davidmuirhead10604 ай бұрын
Please, please do a potted "where are they now" vlog. There were so many characters along the way, some no longer with us. And more Pancho please.
@anarcholeptic5 ай бұрын
I'd also like to mention that on the very same evening I crashed the drone, I lost Leo's frisbee in brambles far too formidable for a rescue attempt to be feasible. Afterwords, I asked: "Hey Leo, got anything else that flies?"
@joecole50525 ай бұрын
Lucky he hasn't got a spinnaker yet..😂
@stephanvanderwoerd44055 ай бұрын
Hahaha😂
@solarnaut5 ай бұрын
did he say "YOU . . . are about to !" ?
@christopherreed47235 ай бұрын
🤣 I believe the technical term for what happened to the drone is "controlled flight into terrain". Sometimes accompanied by an "irrelevant final exclamation".
@trekka68505 ай бұрын
Thanks for all your efforts - best wishes... I was looking forward to an episode that included "Astronomy 101 (ft George)" from the deck of Tally Ho one evening ...?
@kamencic5 ай бұрын
I cried a little with Nick. Especially when he said to Leo "buy another boat and then call me".
@discombubulate22565 ай бұрын
if Leo wanted to replicate Tally Ho he would have people lining up to help him do it.
@musicbro82255 ай бұрын
@@discombubulate2256 The spirit it was done was not hard work, it seemed a joy, drinking fine wine. I would leap at the chance if I could hehe! You're so right!
@hibahprice68875 ай бұрын
@@discombubulate2256 You don't need new people if the ones you have want to work and do everything great
@slowgold205 ай бұрын
Same here. I teared up a bit when I left the project after the 2nd framing party. I can only imagine how it feels for the departing build crew now who spent years on the project.
@MyMeade125 ай бұрын
"Several years ago, I bought a Tortellini for the sum of $1.00" . . . A totally awesome sailing ship with an outstanding crew !
@andrewwordsworth89745 ай бұрын
My heart went out hearing Nick say goodbye. These people are not only top craftsmen and craftswomen but are beautiful individuals. To me, the secret of being a craftsman/woman, is the ability to put your heart 'all in' to the job, which these people did in spades. Nick, best wishes and hope to see you and the others again soon. You have to know how many lives and hearts you have touched. Thank you.
@davidreilly36865 ай бұрын
I would actually love to see a technical how-to video on how you sail a boat like this, from navigation, weather, hoisting the sails, using winches, tacking, gybing, which lines do what in the rig, etc. After watching all of this stuff get built it would be great to learn how it’s operated.
@jan_nash5 ай бұрын
Yes, this!
@mmar92755 ай бұрын
I would love that too!
@teuluPaul5 ай бұрын
Nick, George & Erica - Thanks for everything - hope we see you again in the future!
@anarcholeptic5 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@teuluPaul5 ай бұрын
@@anarcholeptic I didn't realise you have a channel! Fantastic - subscribed!
@PaulNurse15 ай бұрын
Patrick in his shades and hawaiian shirt 😊 Having candidly watched Patrick for these last few years on the Tally-Ho restoration, hand on heart, I think he's an absolute legend.
@kitchen_chicken_6665 ай бұрын
Patrick lifts the happiness of everyone around him!
@delorean6135 ай бұрын
I‘d love to meet him some day!
@kimcater33515 ай бұрын
Totally agree!!
@patchmack44695 ай бұрын
agreed, he's definitely the lad you want at the parties, an absolute scream, especially when he's dressed up and acting, i bet he's even funnier after a gin or three, we got to see that
@kitchen_chicken_6665 ай бұрын
@@patchmack4469Also let’s not forget that we watched him over the years blossom into a skilled woodworker and great all-around go-to guy.
@paulbrown29715 ай бұрын
Seeing Nicks’s emotion really just summed up the love and joy that has filled this project. Keep those two attributes in your videos. It’s what we need more of in this world at the moment.
@DanielMundell5 ай бұрын
Agreed, this channel is as much about the people as it is the boat. Familiar faces may leave, new may arrive. So long as it continues to be a story about a boat bringing people together it will be different from every other boat channel out there.
@andrewrotch94455 ай бұрын
Especially loved the part where the thunderbird has cast off and Leo appears and says I just want to hug you all...again. I love that not only does the entire crew of the cast off boat immediately forsake their seamanship to pile off for a Leo-hug, but someone aboard the Argonaut thinks to grab a stay. You all make a lovely team.
@duncanpotter58385 ай бұрын
Every shot of Tally Ho sailing just impresses me no end. The designer of that boat knew what he was doing. The builders of that boat knew what they were doing. The whole rebuilding crew definitely knew their stuff. What an absolute joy.
@trazwaggon5 ай бұрын
I've been watching this channel since the very beginning 7 years ago. In these last seven years, this boat has been a constant in my life, and I've become used to keep track of time and the big moments of my life through the milestones of this restoration project. It's truly been a balm for the soul. Watching from Venice, i wonder what it would be like to sail across the lagoon on this beautiful boat. I hope someday to see it in person, in some port around the world, and maybe get the chance to say hi. you and your team have made art, Leo.
@johndees9675 ай бұрын
From CapeTown South Africa.. have been absorbed and obsessed with Tallyho from the very 1st time i saw Leo climb all over her scarred and decaying soul. I could not envision this day. Shed a tear when the crew left for Port Townsend. The story of a lifetime... and i am not a sailor. Hope to see Tallyho in Cape Town!! Trazwaggon said it better than i ever could!!! Leo.. you are an exceptional human being!! Tallyho is fortunate to have found you.
@tau34575 ай бұрын
I imagine the boat will see a huge turnout wherever she visits. It has inspired people all over the world. Including myself. I volunteered with the team of older folks rebuilding independence at American River, Kangaroo Island (1803 gaff rig schooner) and they were all in awe of Tally Ho and her team.
@CristiNeagu5 ай бұрын
After all this time, we went from a shell to a boat in a very short time. It feels like yesterday when Zeal was still caulking the deck. I really want to see you take Tally Ho back home to England the long way around.
@theart80395 ай бұрын
Yeah it went from a hull into a fully crafted boat in a very short space of time surprisingly
@robm.45125 ай бұрын
I think it was only about two years, or thereabouts…..😉
@aserta5 ай бұрын
Nay, less than a shell. A long forgotten memory. A whisper. What the crew and Leo did was... nothing short of amazing.
@theart80395 ай бұрын
@@robm.4512 I know, time fly's
@johnpohorely87215 ай бұрын
I realise it will be a long time coming but I think you once said you’d head back to Tally Ho’s home port (Shoreham, Sussex UK )one day ? I grew up there & would love to see you arrive. If you need fresh crew I could also be quite handy as I spent many years in the Sea Scouts around those waters ! Impressive I know , Just saying.
@robertkendall10375 ай бұрын
One possible suggestion, do a video collage of all the crew that worked on the project past and present, kind of a wrap up of everyone who's blood, sweat, and tears went into this project and made it possible. That would be fun I think
@bernardkroeger40455 ай бұрын
Indeed. I think that would be very respectful and a big thank you. They certainly deserve the recognition. 😄
@danpigott53005 ай бұрын
I totally agree there were alot others from day one
@timfisher44925 ай бұрын
Another series could be spun off of all the jigs and how to ... as an educational package for new wanabe wood workers.
@bobgillies33195 ай бұрын
Hi Leo, I am in New Zealand and there was an old gentleman living on a boat in Whangaroa Harbour Northland. He was English and his name was Charles William Strange. B 27/5/1926 D11/7/2021. A devoted boatie who I suspect was Albert Strange's son. Love your work on Tally Ho. Enjoy her now she is sailing again. Look forward to you getting downunder, we will make you most welcome. Regards Bob
@kingharlo5 ай бұрын
Bob's "What's More Punk than the Public Library" shirt is a fundraiser for the DC Public library, which houses the DC Punk Archives. It's probably the shirt I get the most compliments on and worth supporting.
@moebeddah22885 ай бұрын
Leo, you've rebuilt a classic boat, and built some incredible and lasting friendships. Let Tally Ho spread her magical aura across the seas.
@loloaqici82qb4ipp5 ай бұрын
Tally Ho has changed many lives and created a precious bond among those who've played a part, greater or smaller, in this project. Well done to an outstanding crew.
@leerubin43035 ай бұрын
GREAT Talent left the boat. Feel proud, you didn't just rebuild a boat, you built a piece of art.
@stuartdilts27295 ай бұрын
If you want video ideas, I've really enjoyed all of the hand illustrated tutorials and explanations that this channel has had over the years. It's always fun seeing more of them!
@kennethward95305 ай бұрын
I hope these artisans that worked on your project are given the opportunity to make a living doing the same to the same high standards on other projects
@dannyslaughter48455 ай бұрын
This should be the most liked comment.
@gurnblanstein98165 ай бұрын
And a piece of History!
@tyger7505 ай бұрын
You also built a piece of peace, what the world should be like. Best of luck to all the beautiful crew in all their endeavours. I hope hope I see you all again, even a commercial!😂xx
@TheHikerDad5 ай бұрын
As my wife and I discussed, humanity has such immense potential. Leo and his team have accomplished a herculean feat, resurrecting an artifact of historic artistry and craftsmanship. It's truly an inspiring journey of epic proportions to see this boat transform from a decaying hulk to an utterly beautiful and functional sailing work of art. I literally teared up when I saw her sail for the first time. The closing shot of this video, with Tally Ho under full sail, was breathtaking. I started watching after James Wright (Wood by Wright) made a mallet from a scrap piece of wood from Tally Ho and quickly binged all the previous episodes. Leo, you have inspired a generation of young people and helped me overcome my hesitation and the block keeping me from enjoying traditional hand tool woodworking. I am now back in the shop, making beautiful and functional things again. Thank you, Leo, and fair winds and clear skies to you and your crew!
@dorthyariaens55165 ай бұрын
Me, female 76 and sailing some 40-50 years ago on the Waddenzee (the Netherlands/Germany) on a old wooden fishing ship, was sometimes nearly in tears because of Tally Ho and the reviving past. I enjoyed all those films and wish Leo many beautiful trips.
@drp5515 ай бұрын
7 years and 197 episodes. Now that we are sailing, I think that I will go back and binge-watch them all over again! The building of Tally Ho is epic. Leo, you deserve a lot of credit for all of the effort you expended bringing this project to fruition. The videos are ALL masterfully done and extremely educational and interesting. Thank you for the entertainment value. You are truly a legend and an inspiration.
@rickstevens14795 ай бұрын
When Leo was deconstructioning Tally Ho, it was hard to imagine this day .but here we are , it's a beautiful sight ..😅
@claeswikberg89585 ай бұрын
George, i bet alot of us would watch that bike rebuild, if you feel like making videos, so sad to see you leave tally ho for now.
@truthteller83385 ай бұрын
Tally Ho is wonderful. But the Tally Ho phenomenon is even more wonderful.
@mistermike96885 ай бұрын
My mum was addicted to small boat sailing and went sailing on the morning of her wedding - even going down the aisle with river mud on her feet! She would have instantly understood why Leo had to rescue Tally Ho and much as I've enjoyed watching Tally Ho come back to life, I've almost watched the reconstruction on her behalf, it sounds odd writing it down or saying but watching the love and commitment in the videos has given me a warm fuzzy feeling, a similar warm fuzzy feeling that I get when thinking about my mum, so thank you to Leo and your whole team for helping to make the world a better place.
@preiter205 ай бұрын
I’m sad I can only give this one thumbs up. Congratulations to Leo and all of the amazing craftspeople who worked in the amazing Tally Ho.
@JCKR-yv4gy5 ай бұрын
I agree with the "only one thumbs up". This is one of those videos I would love to give a lot more.
@rogersimpson40615 ай бұрын
This old bloke in Qld Australia at 5 am has tears , its just so lovely watching this ,its the perfect beginning of the the end .Ive watched it from the start .. So thank you Leo its been amazing .. fare winds
@HarryP4575 ай бұрын
You and me both mate. Cheers from the Granite Belt. 🥶
@petert33555 ай бұрын
Make that three. SE QLD here.....🥶
@SlaintheMhath5 ай бұрын
@@petert3355 SW NSW here, brrrrrr.
@raydillon16385 ай бұрын
Also here from the Darling Downs QLD, The most beautiful boat I have ever seen
@Pat.Mustard5 ай бұрын
Brisbane viewer here. How about a trip to the colony Leo?
@barkebaat5 ай бұрын
I've been following this project for years and am so pleased to see her sailing again. Tally-ho!
@blastophebeats44065 ай бұрын
I'm from mount pleasant washington dc, and seeing Bob wear the "whats more punk than the public library" shirt aboard Tally Ho is more than I could ever ask for! Safe travels!
@adamspangler50275 ай бұрын
Leo, one thing that I have always enjoyed in your videos are the little interludes with mostly still shots around the boatyard and set to music, please incorporate these into your travels. I’d love to see the places you visit and the natural beauty of the northwest or wherever you take her.
@ervintaylor65085 ай бұрын
I too have been following this project since the very first video I'm 60 years old and I feel like I know every one of them and I cried when I watched them leave. And I love the evolution and the format Leo, sale her around the world and we will all come with you.
@malcolmharvey3975 ай бұрын
It’s getting so exciting and I can’t wait until you cross the pond and all of us in UK can see this fabulous example of boating excellence in person
@rexmyers9915 ай бұрын
I am 81 years old and I feel like every crew member is also MY old friend. I now realize that Leo didn’t just restore a boat he created a family. I am proud to be part of this family. Yes, Leo, take me on your many sailing adventures.
@patchmack44695 ай бұрын
a tear in my eye and a lump in my throat too as the few left to return to Port Townsend, i wish them luck, and a safe return sometime, i think we all feel the same, we have all grown to love these people who sadly know nothing of us apart from our few shared thoughts, but i really hope, if ever you are sailing which ever way, east or west in the English Channel, you will pop by so some of us can give you all a huge hug for your building delights and fine entertainment - the long journey begins
@musicbro82255 ай бұрын
@@patchmack4469 I'm just giving your comment a bigger thumbs up because the real one is too small :)
@patchmack44695 ай бұрын
@@musicbro8225 bless ya
@georgebrown60135 ай бұрын
The magic of the TH build is the folks who worked on her. Leo did not shelter them, allowed them to be themselves, and was so open to making them part of this historic build. Thanks Leo
@daravel53185 ай бұрын
Watching Nick's goodbye, and your comments after made me think that a really great video would be a 'best bits' compilation that included at least one scene with everyone who has been involved from day 1. That would be an awesome tribute to the boat as she makes her first steps into the wider world
@christopherkelly45555 ай бұрын
Seconded.
@clickykbd5 ай бұрын
Yeah I was thinking the same... a "Faces of Tally Ho" type synopsis episode. If you go hunting for footage I know it's a TON of work to make one. But one day!
@Itsthatoneguy3715 ай бұрын
All in favor?! Signify by the saying “AYE!” AYE!
@colinwhite69045 ай бұрын
Aye!
@danmurphy56605 ай бұрын
I like this idea
@pamed765 ай бұрын
Maybe I hurt people. I just miss zeal on this trip. The master crafts man he is has a special place in my heart. For what it’s worth, just making the rudder has my admiration. I’m 68 now and I’m so glad to see that there are still young people NOT cutting corners. Chapeau!
@tetreaulthank40685 ай бұрын
Thank you Nick George and Erica, you are incredibly gifted craftsman and it’s been a privilege watching you use your talented hands help restore the Tally-Ho, And also a huge thank you to the remaining crew and amazingly talented people ! Leo… You have given me many years of excellent viewing pleasure watching you so expertly restore this beautiful sailing vessel, 😢 I’m still really going to miss everyone but I’m not sure I’ll ever get over the loss in my heart losing the “Duchess of Desire” 💔
@ptdive5 ай бұрын
Nick was one of my favorite actors on the BBSea series! Amazing team!
@stephanieluigon51925 ай бұрын
I hope we keep them as a sponsor! Good commercials!
@dannyisrael92105 ай бұрын
I've been hypnotised by this project for the last seven years. Words fail me. I think they fail everyone.
@Winningpk34 ай бұрын
Just to say I absolutely love the hand drawn route and highlights of locations with inset footage. Makes it really enjoyable to know exactly where you are passing through and what you are seeing. That narrow pass with the cliff and sandbank is nuts!!
@mcknottee5 ай бұрын
I am not a sailor, so what do I know. But Tally-Ho looks to me like she sits in and cuts through water so cleanly. A testament to her original designer, and her rebuild team. Must be so nice to finally be out on the water. 🙂
@mattp13375 ай бұрын
What I'd love to see more of is simply the boat in operation, and any quirks and strengths and weaknesses you've discovered that it has as a sailboat, notes for future modifications, how it behaves on minimal versus a large crew. Stuff like that. But also all the sights of this lovely PNW part of the world we live in...when it's not raining.
@moebeddah22885 ай бұрын
I agree. Please continue with the technical side of sailing Tally Ho, along with her new surroundings.
@dalechapman585 ай бұрын
I loved the "live oak" guy. I would like to see the places you go AND the personalities you encounter.
@easton795 ай бұрын
I second that. Love to hear more details on the rigging and how it all works. How’s the handling and does the rudder trim work well.
@handyandy3455 ай бұрын
The story of a man who built an amazing team that built an amazing boat.
@dreweasterbrook20035 ай бұрын
What a massive, massive treat to watch Tally Ho & crew at sea. I know there are wonderful places to sail around the world and Tally Ho is starting out in one of the best.
@daisy99105 ай бұрын
Port Townsend seems to have an amazing selection of people in its midst. Tally Ho brought them together from near and far. They have an amazing project to put on their CV's. I wish I were 30 years younger, and could start a shipwrights apprenticeship.
@matho19615 ай бұрын
She's so beautiful when she’s got all her sails up and she's under way
@timcarnell51335 ай бұрын
Hello Leo, I’ve been reading all the comments. Around the world it seems there are many have become very emotionally attached to “ Tally Ho” over the years. I’m yet another one of them. Apart from seeing you drop anchor in Britain, I would love to see a photo montage of all the people who have physically worked to build “ Tally Ho” and where are they now. ( when you’ve got five minutes )
@makechips5 ай бұрын
Just gorgeous seeing Tally Ho under full sail. You should produce a print with the oldest picture of her you can along side a picture of her now, I know I’d love to hang one in my home ( and a smaller print aboard my boat).
@tuberNunya5 ай бұрын
I'd buy one!
@UAPJedi5 ай бұрын
The benefit of such a famous ship, is you will have no end of 3rd party video. Such a gorgeous boat Leo, built with passion, love and the best craftsmanship. Absolutely stunning. Everyone who has a hand in her rebirth should be rightly proud of what you have accomplished.
@alexandermenzies99545 ай бұрын
With all sails set Tally Ho has a commanding presence. It would be hard to find another yacht that immediately combines beauty with fast seaworthiness. What a grand beginning.
@jiefflerenard12285 ай бұрын
I got hooked from the first time I watched a Tally Ho video maybe 6 month in the project and binged back from episode one.What surprised me all along is Leo ability to attract or choose such amazing and fun crews. With the craftsmanship part over I though it would be nice to revisit all those who worked on Tally Ho. Also did I missed the Tally Ho inside (and outside ) back and forth walking tour or is it to come or should it be left to the imagination to reconstruct based on the many picture we saw last week. No mater what, all this is art and history in the making.
@FARMALLHmodel5 ай бұрын
A lot of me never wanted the build to end selfeshly, but one thing i have looked forward to very much is Mr. Roy Childs being able to see this boat again. I hope the man is still around and that he will see her soon.
@MarkWladika5 ай бұрын
I can't wait to see Tally and Leo sailing in the Fastnet!
@adamdaniel91105 ай бұрын
As soon as Tally Ho comes to England im making the trip to come and see this beautiful boat with my own eyes ❤
@vincentyounge5 ай бұрын
Well now Leo, we have all been waiting to see Tally Ho revisit the ever so exciting waters of which Tally Ho was made for. She looks so spectacular under full sail and with the companionship of such a dedicated and focused crew I’m sure ya all will continue to provide us with ever lasting excitement and the pure joy of watching your one of a kind sailing vessel perform and supply us all with sites we could never see anywhere else. I have been watching your restoration since day one and to fathom what you have accomplished, one must stop and review the whole process periodically.Leo, there are so many people in the world whom have watched and observed you that I’m sure, as I do, that we would love to step into your shoes for just an hour to feel what you have to be feeling. You are a smart and very intelligent person so I’m sure you know exactly what I’m saying. People on our earth dream and strive for that inner soul feeling and by watching and observing your humble self throughout the years, i am quite confident that you feel this, God knows you deserve it. Thanks so much for taking us on your 7 year trip and allowing us to feel and experience at least ,some of those life changing sensations. Cheers. From Jim Young, Halifax Nova Scotia
@paulbarrett57835 ай бұрын
I hope Patrick never leaves. He and Leo are like chalk and cheese but their pesonalities compliment each other wonderfully.
@twotone30705 ай бұрын
Wasn't expecting Nick to be the one to break (I was already broken), thanks for keeping it in.
@clausmadsen67545 ай бұрын
How can so many great people converge on such a project? If only the world had more of this
@buffplums5 ай бұрын
To any teenagers and younger folk who may be reading this comment, when I was about 15 my dad said to me to try and get to crew on board the tall ships … he said it would be one of the best things that O could have done with my young life… I’m now 58 and I never did do it… I always though there would be time…and the truth is, time will pass you by before you know so don’t waste a moment, even if you are too young to go away to sea, get yourself sailing with school or a sailing club if you live near the sea or even on an inland stretch of water. Just do it you only have to see these adventures of all these beautiful young people in this series and see the bond that exists between them, they are all friends for life and you couldn’t have a better start to life. Even if you only try it for a few months I’m sure you will feel the reward. It is a young persons per suit and once you miss the opportunity, it’s gone. Don’t be like me with regrets, live your life whilst you are young and settle down later on in life you will be more settled and understand the important things in life. ❤
@thistledown60265 ай бұрын
Well said!
@musicbro82255 ай бұрын
We're all sailors buffplums, just a different medium is all. You sailed in your mind. Just like me wanting to fly like my uncle did, but never did. It made me think like a flyer and I knew how it would feel, because I had done it so often in my mind. Thanks for your wisdom friend.
@DanielWillis-q2g5 ай бұрын
I think a great format might be to include some seamanship pointers. How things are done properly. Technical stuff too. People are drawn to your channel for the educational value you bring. Keep bringing educational stuff. There are plenty of travel channels. VERY few classic sailing yachts similar to Tally Ho.
@Tommy_Poole5 ай бұрын
You only have to remind yourselves of the state the original version of Tally Ho was in to realise the work that’s been done and how much you guys deserve to enjoy this wonderful trip. I can’t help being just a wee bit jealous all the same.
@nickyork89015 ай бұрын
Tally Ho sailing is a testament to what can be achieved with vision, determination a lot of hard work and friendships. Absolutely inspiring achievement.
@skippyone30855 ай бұрын
Tally Ho under full sail wow what a beautiful sight. I remember as a very small boy crossing to the Isle of White on a ferry (approx 1968) watching a race in Cowes week that was full of boats all with similar rigs to TH. I thought then it was amazing and knew it would be a memory I had to save. Not often but sometimes a few old cutters can be found scuttling up past the needles bound who knows where. Seeing TH just brings it all back, happy days in the Solent messing about in boats. Loved the build series and really looking forward to the adventures. Take care be safe and have fun.
@andreboudreau64745 ай бұрын
@ 14:27 Tally Ho looks absolutely GLORIOUS dressed in her full suit of sails! She looks like she is quite nimble as you sailed her right up to the dock under sail . It almost looked like sailing a dingy ( although I know this is most likely not the case but you seasoned crew made it look that easy) . I’m sure that I am not alone in thinking that your builders crew really deserved this cruise. They have accomplished sooo much on this beauty of a vessel. Congrats tou you all and fair winds. BTW welcome to Canada. 🇨🇦
@ianjohn97505 ай бұрын
My dad made a t-bird starting 50 years Ago at the side of our house.A plywood sail boat ! Still sailing today! 50 years on the Great Lakes ..
@stewbrown74775 ай бұрын
i love how they sail right up near to where the docked instead of motoring in from 3 miles out
@kingfisherfd25 ай бұрын
It's easy, Show us your adventures, and the ups and downs. Show us when something breaks, and then show us how you go about fixing it. Show the sailing, and the wildlife, the beaches and the people your going to meet. What it comes down to is sharing the stories of your lives. Tally Ho is just a pivotal character in a book about your life with many chapters and adventures to yet to be written.
@nettlesome-project5 ай бұрын
What has always been clear, Leo, is that you have extensive technical knowledge, craftsmanship, and great storytelling abilities. I would love to see these brought to bear on all the topics of sailing and seamanship -- sail trim, navigation, provisioning, racing strategy, etc. Introduce us to the continuing cast of characters that make it all possible, and give us the knowledge of how you make it happen, from cruising to racing to maintenance.
@paul_sitter5 ай бұрын
Would love to see not only a boat tour now that's it's "lived in" but also a systems tour, how things are working, not working, thoughts on upgrades or tweaks.
@barry73915 ай бұрын
Leo, you need topublish a PDF listing of ALL the beautiful peopel that were invo;ved with Tally-Ho. From the person you bought it from, the people that transported it to Squim, all the people that worked on her, the people that allowed you to store Tally-Ho on their property, Polly, and anyone That I may haven't thought of. What a joy to watch the progress and now to see her on the water. Beautiful, absolutely beautiful!!! Thanks for allowing us to come along on this journey and watch your dream come true!!!
@omvaren5 ай бұрын
Saying goodbye.....I sure hope to see all the Tally Ho workers back sometime. Fair winds and following seas for all of them.
@JonOsterman595 ай бұрын
Still feels unreal to see it sailing. After all these very long two years!
@AnyoneCanSee5 ай бұрын
It's taken him 6 years.
@Chris.from.19505 ай бұрын
@@AnyoneCanSeeIt has been, in fact, Seven Years since Leo posted his first Tally Ho video, there, on the hard, in a field in Oregon, where he laid eyes on her for the first time. June 2017 😮
@rickojames5 ай бұрын
@@AnyoneCanSee The poster knows that, and was just making fun of Leo's response of "2 years" whenever asked how long it was going to take.
@AnyoneCanSee5 ай бұрын
@@rickojames - Oh, I should have picked up on that as I've watched every episode. Whoops.
@AnyoneCanSee5 ай бұрын
@@Chris.from.1950 - Yes, you are correct. I started watching during lockdown in 2020 and binge-watched every episode. I was just going off the fact that the first episode in which he starts working on the boat is listed as 6 years ago. The pace really picked up in the boatyard. It turned out to be a good thing in the end.
@drain_0015 ай бұрын
Watching in a parking lot in Yakima. The way you did the maps was really slick, keep it up. Fair winds Tally Ho!
@russellbarnes42335 ай бұрын
Video of Tally Ho under sail is incredibly cathartic. I really enjoy watching her sail. More sailing!!!! :)
@bobvines005 ай бұрын
Leo, as for future video subjects, please keep us up-to-date with what of the build went better than expected, things that simply worked as expected, and anything that either needs to be modified and/or repaired/replaced.
@MNHealey5 ай бұрын
I cry because its the close of a chapter. But I cry too because its the beginning of a new chapter for each and every member of the rebuild crew. Good things are coming for everyone! What started out as one channel & one subscription, will blossom into many artisans with channels & projects of their own! I cant wait to see what's next for each of them!
@Chriscam2you2 ай бұрын
To the wonderful and amazing crew that helped make this happen, you now have a gold plated masterpiece on your resume, and an incredible history rich story to tell your grandchildren. Life is a big velvet sack over your shoulder that you toss experiences into as you journey along, what amazing treasures you bunch carry. Positive vibrations yeah, I and I!
@appahman5 ай бұрын
Loved the chart “zoom” montages. Fair winds tally ho!
@curryconsult5 ай бұрын
Hey Leo and crew! Welcome to the friendliest and most beautiful of His Majesty’s overseas realms! I spent a fair number of years in those waters, serving in the Royal Canadian Navy. Prepare to be awed! Cheers!!
@jamesallen7125 ай бұрын
Lovely to seeTally Ho sailing after all this time. I wish that Roy Childs gets a chance to see Tally Ho as she is now.
@tototere5 ай бұрын
There is a deep seated joy seeping through my bones. They say it takes a village to raise a child. Tally Ho has raised a village, not just of the craftsmen who have laid hands on her, but world wide. The blood, the sweat, and now the tears. From this small speck on the other side of the world, thank you all.
@hermanosamuel87445 ай бұрын
I don't care what you do, as long as you're happy and I get to enjoy the journey with you. I look forward to following Tally Ho's adventures... forever. ✌
@glengullickson65385 ай бұрын
My wife and I lived in Friday Harbor for 30 years. We built our Cape George 31, Laurel, there and sailed the bottom paint off of her every weekend! Also took 5 months off to cruise to Glacier Bay and back. But we never got to Haida Gwaii or the west coast of Vancouver Island. I am very interested to see them through your eyes. ❤️
@benwilson68665 ай бұрын
Great job taking the suggestion of adding map to the videos showing the route. Always like when a channel takes feedback and makes it happen. That helps a lot for people following along wondering where you are.
@waynes.33805 ай бұрын
To All who contributed to the success of bringing TALLY HO back to sea. THANK YOU ALL, LEO keep on keeping on.
@danojune805 ай бұрын
I would love to see Leo and crew tackle building an old sailing ship from scratch. Like the Mayflower!! That would be amazing. Years of footage to watch. Ship building seems to be a lost art. Leo managed to capture something that has engaged a lot of people’s interest.
@psbassett5 ай бұрын
Leo, you are proving to be a worthy example of a British sea captain. The craftsmanship in Tally Ho, and your great team are in keeping with the finest traditions of sailing. Don't become a Captain Bligh! Looking forward to the next video.
@AudiophoolDeBunkHunter5 ай бұрын
I've been folloving the whole adventure from the very begining from France, and i have to admit : YOU ALL ARE A TRUE BREATH in this world going nuts.... THANK YOU SOOOO MUCHHH for bringing smile, humanity, friendship and skills upfront. HUGE THANKS FROM PARIS.
@douglasrogers39185 ай бұрын
Just been back looking at old videos of the people who worked in the frame raising parties. Please can you invite them back to sail on Tally Ho and get their perspective of what they learnt and how that has affected their lives. After all, those guys did the work for free, whereas the build crew of the last 2 years were all paid. Respect to those early volunteers that were learning "on the job"!
@MartialLoreNZ5 ай бұрын
Finn, who worked on all of the framing parties has his own boat building channel, well worth following: KnotFINNishedYet
@danbasler20095 ай бұрын
Kind of curious to see what Pete's been up to.
@douglasrogers39185 ай бұрын
@@MartialLoreNZ Great channel - and currently at about 20K views per video - he would gain by a bit of exposure on this channel. Anyway it owuld be good for us to see him and all the others reactions to seeing Tally Ho now that it has had the final touches, rather than the rough state they last saw it. Also to hear how they have gained from that experience.
@JRD77VET5 ай бұрын
When Leo said " I'd like to give you all another hug", you could feel his heartfelt emotions and thanks for everyone's work on Tally Ho. Cheers
@iansmith90245 ай бұрын
Great to see Tally Ho stretching her legs under sail after her rebuild, fantastic effort by everyone involved. Have a great summer.
@ryanwalters61205 ай бұрын
Nicks goodbye hurt. I can’t imagine how he felt sailing away. Great guy and a great personality. Hope to see him on the boat again.
@SPierre-dm4wo5 ай бұрын
Loving the paper maps, especially the 'zoom in' technique!
@garyhastings13055 ай бұрын
Leo, your ability to work so effectively with the volunteers and eventual crew of skilled craftsmen and women is rare. You led and managed the project with a deft touch, giving guidance to those who lacked experience and freedom to those who had a great deal, always with good cheer. And all the while maintaining the vision while knowing what many of us viewers did not - the amount of work to be done. Seeing the growth in skills and understanding of the volunteers, along with your exceptional ability to explain the processes and decisions you made from day one may have been my favorite part of the series. Wherever you sail, try to show us more of those things. The departing crew who called their Tally Ho experience life-changing - they weren’t exaggerating. They all have an example of leadership, craftsmanship, and keeping to a goal that will always be with them.
@radarriau5 ай бұрын
Thank you for the follow up video. Great to see Erica on this part of the trip. I enjoyed her funny and serious side of systems on the boat. Everyone has been great. Can't wait to see how all the Running Rigging is working out. I enjoyed seeing the Block building among other things. I hope you get the drone replaced soon, that's really nice for seeing the sail shape.
@elwoodkime91914 ай бұрын
It has been a fabulous movie from the Beginning. And had the great characters and Director 👍❤️
@steveresch095 ай бұрын
I think a cool recurring segment for future episodes would be where you feature very specific parts and features of Tally Ho and show people that item in action, and explain its function. It would be really cool to see old footage of that specific thing being made, and how it plays its role on the boat while underway.