Preview: TALLY HO – Episode 19: Milling Live Oak in the Deep South

Try watching Leo Goolden as he brings back the 47’ teak-planked TALLY HO to the glorious gaff cutter she was when launched over a hundred years ago in England. This vessel, designed by Albert Strange, lies under a shed in Sequim, WA, that Leo built next to the shop/apartment he rejuvenated—helped out occasionally by Poncho the parrot and Brian the dog.

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    Philip Myer says:

    Thanks Maynard, the amazing southern character Steve compliments the amazing timber he deals with, clearly Live Oak is not a timber for the faint hearted ! just listen carefully to the 19th century poem that Steve recited.