Reconstruirea unei ambarcațiuni din lemn – 4 ani în 29 de minute! (Tally Ho EP100)

Reconstruirea unei ambarcațiuni din lemn - 4 ani în 29 de minute!  (Tally Ho EP100)



Reconstruirea Tally Ho – PANA ACUM! (EP100) Reconstruirea unui iaht cu vele istoric – Rebuilding Tally Ho – PANA ACUM! (EP100) Sprijină / Donează; http://www.sampsonboat.co.uk/support Deveniți un patron; http://www.patreon.com/sampsonboatco –- EPISODUL 100 Ne uităm înapoi la toată munca care a dus acest proiect acolo unde este acum, de la prima vedere a lui Tally Ho, acum 4 ani, până în prezent. stare ca o carenă aproape complet reconstruită. Răspund la câteva întrebări despre proiect și vorbesc despre câteva planuri interesante pentru viitor! —- Pentru a deveni un Patron – https://www.patreon.com/sampsonboatco Pentru a dona sau a sprijini – http://sampsonboat.co.uk/support Lista mea de dorințe Amazon http://a.co/76y5IZP Pentru previzualizări furtive ale ce se întâmplă între episoade, urmărește-mi FACEBOOK http://www.facebook.com/sampsonboatco și INSTAGRAM http://www.instagram.com/sampsonboatco. MULŢUMESC MULT! – Muzica; El Gavilan – Quincas Moreira Mechanical Bullride – Chris Haugen Chocolate Cookies Dulceata – An Jone Parakeet – Quincas Moreira Tea Time – Ofshane 100. Reconstruirea Tally Ho – PANA ACUM! (Construcții de bărci tradiționale / EP100)

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43 thoughts on “Reconstruirea unei ambarcațiuni din lemn – 4 ani în 29 de minute! (Tally Ho EP100)

  1. For all people who look down on themselves or don’t think they are capable enough to do certain things or don’t think there smart enough then because of these thoughts never dare to try things ,all that needs to be done to overcome those thoughts is to work on a project using your hands,such as in wood working.
    Once you dive into something things start making sense and threw hard work you gain confidence and smarts which apply to many others things in the world.
    From just doing some wood work projects you can apply that knowledge to a great many things aside from woodwork and this kind of work is also enjoyable a lot more then most jobs which you hate.
    It’s not easy finding work you like let alone love but you do have to have the courage to try and find out and if your not good at it then keep looking until you find what you are good at.
    This is why it was so important to have apprenticeship as they did in the old days which is not something we see much in these times.
    All men and women should have been taught basic wood working skills when they were young and learning and still in school.

  2. I noticed that the head to head comparison, it appears the new and improve tally ho boat is fatter and wider. I think it was a mistake to follow Albert Strange original plans. It’s a common practice to deceive people that tries to copy the design of the original blue prints.

  3. Greetings from Greece! Have no words … Great … the whole story! Great respect for taking your life in your hands! God bless you!!

  4. Clipping back and forth between a man standing and talking and the actual action is very annoying. Have seperate sections for each.

  5. We went to view "Tally Ho" in Brookings, Oregon when the owner's divorce was happening and it was too much for us. So glad you took on the project, Leo.

  6. I just want to say great job mate all the ribs of the boat would be rotted also the keele. Basically the whole things was rotted you have done a amazing job . Why someone would fix this is crazy but you done it 👍

  7. Out of 15 thousand peices of wood there's probably only 300 peices that are original mate as im watching there's nothing left why didn't you just build your own boat 😀

  8. Awesome, real life Ship of Theseus. Not much of the old boat left at all. This is a new boat build really no?

  9. Not sure if you'll ever see this comment Leo since I'm posting on a video you made two years ago. I just recently came across your channel and have been binge watching for the last two weeks. I know you already have Tally Ho in the water, but I've been trying not cheat and watch those video's, kinda like not wanting to skip to the last chapter of a really good book. All I wanted to say is I think this journey after watching half of it, is so much more than rebuilding an old boat. I think it's more about all the people you've inspired, brought together and have come to help you. In the movie Field of Dreams, Kevin Costners character kept on hearing a voice say," if you build it, they will come"! I think that's what you've accomplished even though that's probably not what you originally intended. You entertained people from all around the world, inspired us in our own projects, maybe influenced someone to become a sailor or boat builder and of course all the volunteers that came from near and far to contribute to Tally Ho. I look forward to catching up to your most recent video's in the next couple of weeks. Hopefully you'll sail somewhere close by so I can come and see Tally Ho in person. Until then, fair winds and following seas!

  10. Hey Leo… adding this comment to an older video, I hope you see it. I love to share your and the team's story with others. This (now 3 year old) synopsis at video 100 is terrific, but I am hoping that once the capstan is in place, you will add more to this video to have a summary of Tally Ho's full rebuild. Mind you, speaking as a former cabinetmaker, it is not possible for someone to fully appreciate the artistry, and exquisite craft-person-ship that has gone into Tally Ho's transformation without spending more time viewing the restoration. But hopefully it will give them some insight. Thanks. I hope the videos continue into Tally Ho's sailing future. I will be looking forward to every one of them.

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