Preview: TALLY HO – Episode 39: Replacing more 108-year old Frames

January 16, 2019

Nate Rooks Nate Rooks

Watch 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.

The backstories, and there are many, can be found on Leo’s website, his Facebook postings, and on the Albert Strange Association’s TALLY HO pages.

In addition, Leo wrote a piece on TALLY HO for SOUNDINGS Magazine – “Tally Ho, Adventure! The Quest to Put a 1927 Fastnet Winner Back on the High Seas”.

December 23, 2018 – Episode 39: Replacing more 108-year old Frames
The Christmas tree is up, and Leo’s shop is churning out frames. The power of the internet shows strongly as a youngster from the midwest wanted to try boatbuilding and joins Leo’s volunteer squad (just two at the moment, not counting Cecca), and Leo flashes an anonymous gift off of his Amazon wishlist. As usual, Leo deftly explains some of the intricacies of getting things exactly right, and Tally Ho’s insides are starting to look lovely and new.

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