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The next challenge...

A few days ago I shared a picture of the engine room, and many people were clever enough to recognise that I was working on the engine mounts!

The engine was vibrating more than I liked, so ...

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Engine work...

Rainy dark days are perfect for getting on with jobs in the engine room! Are there any keen eyes out there who can figure out what I'm doing?

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EP208. Hot-riveting Tally Ho’s Gaff Saddle in a Vintage British Car Shop.

In this episode we rivet and leather our new gaff saddle, anchor through a storm, drive a classic jag, visit some beautiful islands, and finally test the new gaff saddle under sail!

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New Gaff Saddle!

Do you remember the issue we were having with our gaff saddle working it's way off the mast? We've been working on getting it sorted, and here's the new larger gaff saddle under construction by our...

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Happy new year!

Making friends out here in the Gulf Islands. Happy new year!

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Princess Bay.

After our trip to Port Townsend we returned to Tally Ho and set off again into the Gulf Islands. This was one of our favourite anchorages - Princess Bay, on Portland Island. Although it can apparen...

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EP207. Thanks and farewell to friends and crew!

In this episode we travel back to Port Townsend to tie up some loose ends and say goodbye and thank you to the town and to our friends and colleagues who live there.

Music;

The Bywater...

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Late-December sailing in the Gulf Islands, British Columbia.

Now that Tally Ho's anchor capstan is working so smoothly, we are able to move around a lot more freely again. Winter cruising means keeping a constant close eye on the weather, but this area is fu...

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Rehoming Poncho.

Poncho the Macaw, star of the early Tally Ho videos, needs a new home!

Unfortunately her current owners aren't able to keep her, and although I love this bird, I am not able to have a pet lik...

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EP206. Modifying the Capstan (with a Swiss machinist)

In this episode we arrive in Canada and begin our winter cruising. Before we get far though, we have to fix some issues with the chain stripper and the gypsy on the 114-year-old Capstan. I meet an ...

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Rocking The Boat!

Have you heard of the nonprofit "Rocking The Boat"? They work hard to empower inner-city young people through building and rowing wooden boats, sailing, and restoring the Bronx River. I've collabor...

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Capstan work continues...

Part of the work on the capstan involves modifying the bolts that hold the gypsy on to the drum, so that the new chain stripper can work work more effectively.

The old bolts were vertical an...

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I've been working on the Capstan again!

In lieu of a massive bearing-puller to remove the top-cap from the tapered shaft, we had to improvise.... a car-jack and some dyneema line did the trick eventually!

This is obviously not ide...

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Leaving Port Townsend...

We left Port Townsend in a bit of a rush, to cross the Strait of Juan de Fuca during a short spell of pleasant weather. It was an emotional departure, and a shame to leave so abruptly, but we will ...

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EP205. Emptying my workshop and leaving town

Aiming for some winter cruising, we pack up the workshop in Port Townsend. Years of accumulated tools, timber, and other boatbuilding junk is packed up for storage, sold, or given away. Meanwhile, ...

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Oar Leathers

The leathering on my new oars - simple, satisfying work. I still have to make the "stops", to prevent the oars from sliding out into the water if you let go.

For those who commented on my la...

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Just a little winter cruising!

Any ideas where we are?

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Moving out!

It's been such an amazing place for us and for the project, but it's time to clear out the workshop and move on! I'm so grateful for all the good times that were had in this building, and so excite...

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EP204. Building oars and making plans.. (Cape Horn or Northwest Passage?)

In this episode, I try to figure out what’s next for Tally Ho - what to do over the winter, and which route to take for our first major voyage halfway around the world! In the meantime, I make so...

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EP203. Back to the boatyard… lessons learned & things to fix

In this episode, after visiting another uncharted anchorage, we sail our longest passage yet - racing to arrive in Victoria in time for the Classic Boat Festival.

Finally, we complete our su...

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Yard sale!

It's time to give up my workshop for someone else to make use of it!

I'm keeping some of my tools for the next big project, but I don't know exactly where or when that will happen, and there...

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Port Townsend

Tally Ho sailing with the schooner Martha, back in Port Townsend after our big summer trip! I'm very grateful for this amazing area and all the incredible craftspeople who live and work here - so m...

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Tally Ho's new pilot house?!

 ....alternative captions welcome.

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Offshore at dusk.

Anticipation of the night ahead.

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A calm evening.

The crew relax after a 3 day passage. This was one of our favourite anchorages - the Bunsby Islands, on the West coast Vancouver Island. Paddy, as usual, finds the best seat in the house!

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EP202. Announcing a new mission - my biggest challenge yet.

In this episode, after a big announcement about the future of this project, we experience some really challenging and exciting sailing aboard Tally Ho. We navigate through an extremely narrow and s...

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Making Oars!

First off, thank you all so much for so many great responses to my last post on Patreon. It was really useful to get so much feedback and really reassuring to hear that so many of you want to stick...

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A big update!

It’s time to talk about the next project! ...and, I want to ask your opinion about something important...

Firstly, the trip on Tally Ho this summer was incredible and life-changing....

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This was the view as we barrelled southward...

This was the view as we barrelled southward down the West coast of Haida Gwaii. I tried rotating this photo to straighten the horizon, but the original photo somehow gives a much more realistic por...

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Aurora Borealis

Aurora Borealis behind Tally Ho's rig - Daajing Giids, Haida Gwaii - August 2024.

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