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This episode, I take some more measurements of Tally Ho’s current shape compared to her original lines, and make a big decision about how to go about bringing her back to a more authentic and elegant shape. I have a visitor from England and we set about building a lofting floor in the workshop, making some very long battens, and beginning the actual process of lofting the original plans up to full size.

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Live Oak Transport; from Iron City, GA – Sequim, WA.

2 Bundles of 10 slabs of timber. Could be stacked. Oddly shaped, but approx. dimensions are;

#1. L=12’, W=48”, H=32”

#2. L=14’, W=32”, H=30”

Combined weight = approx 5000 – 7500lbs

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Lofting the Lines; Part 1 - Rebuilding Tally Ho EP24

Rebuilding a historic sailing yacht – Lofting the Lines; Part 1. Support; http://www.sampsonboat.co.uk/support-tally-ho Become a Patron; http://www.patreon.com/sampsonboatco ----- This episode, I take some more measurements of Tally Ho’s current shape compared to her original lines, and make a big decision about how to go about bringing her back to a more authentic and elegant shape. I have a visitor from England and we set about building a lofting floor in the workshop, making some very long battens, and beginning the actual process of lofting the original plans up to full size. Thanks for watching (and clicking the LIKE button!) Find out about all my other adventures on my website; http://sampsonboat.co.uk/ To read more about what I'm doing, or become a Patron, go to https://www.patreon.com/sampsonboatco To donate, or see all the other ways you can support the project, go to http://sampsonboat.co.uk/support-tally-ho For sneaky previews of what’s going on in between Episodes, follow my FACEBOOK http://www.facebook.com/sampsonboatco and INSTAGRAM http://www.instagram.com/sampsonboatco. -- Live Oak Transport; from Iron City, GA – Sequim, WA. 2 Bundles of 10 slabs of timber. Could be stacked. Oddly shaped, but approx. dimensions are; #1. L=12’, W=48”, H=32” #2. L=14’, W=32”, H=30” Combined weight = approx 5000 – 7500lbs -- AMAZON LINKS (I get a small commission if you buy from these links) Howard Chapelle – Boatbuilding https://amzn.to/2ydjgV4 Larry Pardy - Details of Classic Boat Construction - https://amzn.to/2JQHmXa Dewalt No-Fog Safety Goggles - https://amzn.to/2MxKn05 3M Dust Masks - https://amzn.to/2JHMscm MANY THANKS FOR ALL YOUR INTEREST AND SUPPORT! --- Music; Crushwater - Starry Skies (Local WA band - https://facebook.com/Crushwater & https://soundcloud.com/crushwater) Spindle Ensemble - Panic amongst the dragonflies (Caelia’s band - http://www.spindleensemble.com & https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4hfrAr0Nt2tFlxviGZLHAQ) Chris Haugen - Front Porch Blues Honky Tonk Sail - Tropical Mood (The Jazz band on a cat - https://www.facebook.com/honkytonksail/ & https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCatPLjiLu8E-4yBi3-npOcQ) --- 24. Lofting the Lines; Part 1

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