Preview: TALLY HO – Episode 80: Cutting for Propeller / Boring for Prop-Tube

September 8, 2020

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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”.

September 5, 2020 – Episode 80: Cutting for Propeller / Boring for Prop-Tube
Holes in boats! Things are coming together on the aft end of TALLY HO, and as Pete finishes fairing the frames, he and Leo figure out the final shape of the transom. This leads to figuring out the propeller aperture and prop-tube. Crucial things in the grand scheme of things, and all reminding us that wait, this is to be a yacht a someday!
 

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