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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Night on the Town - TrackTribe
BeeyornandRaysd - Noir Et Blanc Vie
Chocolate Cookie Jam - An Jone
Chuck In The Brush - Wayward Jane
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106. The first Bulkhead / layout changes! (Rebuilding Tally Ho / EP106)
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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.

jerrycomo
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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.

mylifeontour
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"Advocate for making this a big ball pit."

Finally, a reasonable person. 🙌

DrinksInHighPlaces
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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!

sudopenguin
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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.

lory
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Pete started fitting the bulkhead from a middle board and it fitted perfectly on both ends. That is some skill.

elel
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Now we know what Leo's hair will look like in 40 years!

jbeutell
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I like that the boat hoist is being established as its own kind of character, and the anticipation it creates.

davidreilly
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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.
😎

Mark-xlgg
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C'mon folks and give these guys a thumbs up! 👍 After all their efforts and results, they are worth a 👍 don't ya think?

MiQBohlin
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At the end this Tally Ho restoration will become a national treasure.

_blento_
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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.

nationsenemy
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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

stevenjohns
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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!

banba
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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 YouTube, hands down!

duncanfrere
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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.

georgeemeny
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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.

cyrilhudak
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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.

tylernute
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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!

lawrenceallen
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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.

emilymetcalfe