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EP201. Remote and ancient Haida village site.

In this episode we pick up where we left off a few weeks ago as we arrive in the archipelago of Haida Gwaii.

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Brokeback - Wayward Jane

Jazz Apricot - Joey Pecorar...

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An intertidal jungle!

Remembering some of the amazing wildlife that we saw in Haida Gwaii, both large and small... these photos are from a narrow passage named Ḵ'iid Xyangs Ḵ'iidaay, within the Gwaii Haanas Haida He...

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Shakedown cruise... complete!

Well, we're back in Port Townsend - and what an amazing trip we've had this summer!

Over 1500 Nautical Miles of incredible scenery, sailing, and wildlife. Challenges of many kinds. Wonderful ...

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PTWBF

Port Townsend Wooden Boat Festival was a lot of fun! It was really great to meet so many people on the dock, and apologies to anyone missed us.

Now we are lying low and recovering for a littl...

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200. FULL BOAT TOUR (at sea!)

In this episode we take a break from our big shakedown cruise for a special full-boat tour around Tally Ho, at sea!

What is it like to live on the boat?

Which parts work, which parts d...

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Boat Festivals!

We had a really fun time a Victoria Classic Boat Festival, and it was so great to meet lots of people on the dock!

Now we're looking forward to Port Townsend Wooden Boat Festival, which is ne...

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Strait of Juan de Fuca

An incredible sail in the Strait of Juan de Fuca yesterday - our first sight of the USA for a couple of months, and the first fime flying the jackyard tops'l in open waters.
Victoria Classic Bo...

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EP199. Searching for a metal-lathe! - Repairs and Mods while sailing North BC.

In this video we continue to sail North, doing some metalworking repairs and modifications on the way (after we luckily come across a metal-lathe!)

We visit the huge abandoned cannery at Namu...

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Anchor Roller Modification!

As with any shakedown cruise, there are lots of bits and pieces that we are fixing and improving as we go. For instance, our anchor chain was not fitting into our chain roller properly, which was c...

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Anchored.

We still can't get over the landscape of the West Coast of Haida Gwaii, or the deserted and uncharted anchorages that we are so lucky to experience. No boats or people for miles and miles and miles...

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Wooden Boat Festivals coming up!

For a long time I wasn’t sure we’d be able to make it back from our summer cruise in time, but I’m now pretty confident that we will bring TALLY HO to both;

Victoria Wooden Boat Festiv...

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Uncharted waters...

This was our magical, deserted anchorage last night - you can see Tally Ho near the bottom of the frame.

We are now on the West Coast of Moresby Island, having transited the notoriously narr...

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EP198. "Look Ma, no hands!" ...Sailing North with self-steering & Jackyard Topsail!

In this video we sail TALLY HO North, all the way up the inside coast of Vancouver Island, BC. We hoist our Jackyard Topsail for the first time (with a small snag!), we test our Autopilot / Self-st...

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We're back! (....for now)

Having lost our internet connectivity in the Hecate strait, we spent an amazing 2 weeks in the beautiful Gwaii Haanas Haida heritige site, remote and completely disconnected. I'm very excited to sh...

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Going offline...

I'm writing this from a beautiful remote homestead near the Southern tip of Haida Gwaii, where we've been welcomed graciously and I've been able to use WiFi.

Yesterday, we crossed the Hecate ...

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Under main' and stays'l...

....and preparing to hoist the jib!

We were lucky to get some good wind in the San Juan islands, despite the reputation that the area has in the summer months.

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Sunrise at Sea.

There's something so special about getting underway early in the morning, and then watching the sun rise.

I love to think about how many sunrises have been witnessed from Tally Ho over the d...

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We really miss all of our build-crew buddies!

Here's Erika bossing the mains'l flake in the San Juans. One of our current projects is to set up LazyJacks to make it a bit easier to drop and stow this huge sail !

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EP179. After decades ashore, TALLY HO begins new adventures - with a rowdy crew!

In this video we finally get to enjoy sailing Tally Ho after 7 years of work! We meet the whole crew - familiar faces, and a few new ones. We travel with a historic 1922 motor-yacht, we crash our d...

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Studying charts and deciding on our next move...

Studying charts and deciding on our next move... part of our evening ritual, best performed with an oil lamp and a glass of scotch.

I know it can be hard to visualise exactly where Tally Ho ...

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Is this the Pacific Northwest, or the Caribbean?!

Sailing Tally Ho through this very narrow channel was a real thrill - I was a little bit concerned the we might hit the rock-face with the end of our boom at one point! Locals may recognise this as...

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EP196. TALLY HO departs - Leaving harbour and heading North!

In this video we finish the work on the capstan, provision the boat for a big trip, and depart Port Townsend heading North to the San Juan Islands - the first stop on our big summer trip.

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Pasta night aboard Argonaut II!

It feels so good to be with a group of people who are all so happy to pitch in - every day, amazing food appears as if by magic, and then dishes get cleaned and cocktails are made. In the morning t...

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Rafted up with our friends in the San Juan Islands!

The first week of our voyage was a "crew trip", with everyone from the build-crew who could make it. After years of working together, it was so amazing to spend a week sailing, swimming, and eating...

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Argonaut II

For this first part of our cruise we are really lucky to be travelling with Argonaut II, a beautiful 73' wooden motor cruiser with a really interesting history. She was built in 1922 as a corporat...

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195. Installing and using the original capstan!

In this video we finish installing Tally Ho’s original capstan, which was on the boat when it first launched in 1910.

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Down below.

Getting ready for our trip meant emptying Tally Ho of tools and cleaning the space down below really well. Here's a view of the chart table and galley area before it all got loaded up again with cr...

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We're away!

I'm so grateful and happy to be underway on Tally Ho, with the best crew I could ask for, in an incredibly beautiful part of the world, with a summer of adventure ahead.

I'm also so grateful...

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EP194. Exciting news - what’s next for Tally Ho!

A short, bonus episode!

This video is a bit different from normal, but I’m excited to give a very quick real-time update to explain what is happening right now, and to talk about what’s ...

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193. Installing the Capstan / hoisting topsails!

In this episode we start installing the Capstan, after sending it off to be coating with zinc and painted. We also take Tally Ho our for another sail, and this time hoist all of our light-weather s...

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