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De-planking...

I'm sorry I've been quiet this last week... I've had some challenging decisions and revelations to do with how I'm going to re-frame the boat and retain the original hull-shape. The long and short of ...

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22. Restoring the Ship Saw

This episode, I take some measurements and consider the hogging of the hull of TALLY HO, and then use jacks to bend the whole boat back into shape, having removed some of the Iron Floors first. I borr...

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Ship Saw!!

Just bought this magnificent antique ship-saw out of retirement... ! 

It’s total overkill for this project but it was a great price and I couldn’t resist restoring and working such a beauti...

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Tally Ho "Challenge Coins" from SV Seeker.


SV Seeker have very kindly been making these "challenge coins" to help raise funds for various YouTube boatbuilding channels! There are a limited number of these coins for sale ($20) on their page...

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21. Shaping and fitting the Keel Timber

This episode, I work on turning the enormous lump of Purpleheart Timber into a new Keel for Tally Ho. I make a plywood pattern from the old keel, then plane the surfaces of the new wood, before using ...

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..from underneath

Alright, I know it's a bit arty-farty  - but a pretty unusual perspective of Tally Ho's underside, minus Keel Timber.

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Rrrrrrripping.

A cheesy pose with my new Chainsaw Jig, with an adjustable tilt control for cutting rolling bevels. With a ripping chain on, it's making light work of 12" of Purpleheart. And Pancho likes it too. ...

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20. Dropping the Keel Timber / Bolting the Scarph

  

This episode, I drive the 3000 miles back to Tally Ho from South Georgia, where Steve Cross has been milling Live Oak for me. I bed and bolt the 6’ Scarph in the new keel timber toget...

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19. Milling Live Oak in the Deep South

THIS episode, I am in southern Georgia , and I work with Steve Cross of Cross Sawmill to mill and grade lots of Southern Live Oak (Quercus Virginiana) for Tally Ho’s framing stock – one of the mos...

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Road-trippin' back towards Tally Ho!


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18. The History of the Yacht Tally Ho / Pilot Cutters / Going South

  

THIS episode, I meet the Grandson of Mark Spinks, who Skippered Tally Ho in 1927 when she famously won the Fastnet Race, and continued to run the boat while she was under the ownership ...

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17. Massive New Pilot Cutter Build / Ferry Planks

THIS episode, I visit local boatbuilder Luke Powell and his team, who are building an enormous Pilot Cutter called Pellew, which is a copy of the Vincent, originally built in 1852. Then I head back to...

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16. Laminating timbers into an old yacht / Cornish Projects - Rebuilding Tally Ho EP16

This episode, I do some work on an old yacht in the Butler & Co shed; BANDOR, a 1938 Dallimore designed sloop. The Epoxy lamination goes well, despite the cold. The new Ferry build progresses, and...

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15. Oak Timbers for a Traditional New-Build (Working Away) - Rebuilding Tally Ho EP 15

 

In this episode, I travel to the UK to visit my family and do some work for a friend in his Boatyard, to save some funds to go towards Tally Ho. In Cornwall, I cut Floor Timbers out of Englis...

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14. Part 2; Cutting and Fitting the Keel Scarph

THIS episode, I cut and fit the big hook scarph in the Purpleheart for Tally Ho’s Keel timber. It’s a very dense hard wood, so it takes me some time, and lots of tool sharpening, to get the faces ...

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14. Part 1; Buying a New Keel Timber / Chainsaw Modification

THIS episode, I make my decision about Tally Ho’s Keel Timber, and head off in search of some suitable timber. Once I’ve got hold of the Purpleheart, we have to figure out a way to move it! I talk...

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Purpleheart for the Keel.


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13. Stringers & Breast Hooks / Replace the Keel Timber ?!

In this episode, a load of friends help me remove the stringers, breast hooks, and other parts of the hull. We have a white Christmas in Sequim, and I have to make a very difficult decision regarding ...

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12. Chainplates & Knees / Live Oak & Bronze - Rebuilding Tally Ho EP12


I get attacked by a rogue falling deck beam, remove knees and chainplates, and find a wasps nest. I also visit some boatbuilders and a bronze foundry in Port Townsend.


To see a...

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11. Demolishing the deck / Reasons to Rebuild - Rebuilding Tally Ho EP11

In this video I talk about why I am rebuilding this boat, when it would probably be easier to just build a new one. I also get some help to take off all the deck planks and demolish the deck beams, an...

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10. Deck hatches & Rollerskates (& why I have this amazing workshop) - Rebuilding Tally Ho EP10

In this video I brace the hull of the boat in preparation for removing the deck and take off some deck hatches. I get a visit from a lovely English girl, and also get my first voluntary labour from a ...

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9. A Stiff Breeze to Bermuda - Rebuilding Tally Ho EP9

To help fund the project, in this video I go to work delivering a Three-masted Gaff Schooner from Rhode Island down to Bermuda. We leave Newport into the tail of a storm and have a fast and exciting s...

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8. Removing her Keel ( & the return of the building inspector ) - Rebuilding Tally Ho EP8

In this episode, I remove all the bronze keel bolts and then try to lift the whole 15 ton boat up off its lead keel. I also hear back from the local building inspector about my shed, and check out som...

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7. The Keel Timber & The Building Inspector - Rebuilding Tally Ho EP7

In this episode, I start uncovering Tally Ho's huge teak keel timber, jackhammering the concrete out of the bilge and removing the prop shaft. I go for a hike with a new friend, and I get a worrying v...

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6. The Rebuild Begins - Rebuilding Tally Ho EP6


In this video I finally start actual work on the 1910 Albert Strange Gaff Cutter Tally Ho. Once I have cleared a bunch of timber out of the boat, I can begin removing the Garboards ( the lowest p...

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5. Schooner Sailing and Workshop Living - Rebuilding Tally Ho EP5

In this episode; I have to take off to Maine for some sailing work aboard the mighty Three-masted Schooner Adix, and then furnish and move into the workshop loft when I get back. I also make a lofting...

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4. Transforming the Workshop - Rebuilding Tally Ho EP4

Before getting started with the Tally Ho restoration, I need to clear out the workshop and create a space for me to live in.

 

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3. The Shed of Dreams - Rebuilding Tally Ho EP3

I'm on a mission to rebuild a 1910 gaff cutter called Tally Ho. Having moved the boat up the pacific coast of the US, its time to build a huge shed over her. But I only have a week, and there's nobody...

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2. Moving Tally Ho - Rebuilding Tally Ho EP2

Having decided to take on the restoration of Tally Ho, I clear the new site and wait for an enormous truck to bring her up to Sequim, Washington state... but will she fit around the side of the house?...

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1. Visiting Tally Ho - Rebuilding Tally Ho EP1

The Albert Strange 1910 Gaff Cutter "Tally Ho" is in danger of being destroyed if she is not moved this summer. I go to Oregon to see how rotten she really is, and try to decide whether to take the pr...

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