Sampson Boat Co

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Sampson Boat Co

Rate
This
4.6
34

RATINGS

Overall

4.6/5
Credibility

4.6/5
Production value

4.5/5
Entertainment value

4.6/5
34
3
ratings
user reviews
518K
120.83M
220
subscribers
views
videos
Description
I’m on a mission to sail a 1910 sailboat (named TALLY HO) halfway around the world to compete in the race that she won in 1927. When I purchased the boat in 2017 she was a rotten hulk, but over the next 7 years, with the help of a lot of amazing people, I rebuilt TALLY HO from the keel up - documenting and funding the process through my YouTube videos.
Now the adventure continues with a huge voyage ahead of us - and along the way we will be undertaking lots of projects, learning traditional maritime skills, and visiting interesting people and places.




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Chris Rowe
4 ratings · 4 reviews
 
4 years ago
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Rowie Truro
I am in awe of the skill and dedication of the presenters of this channel. I have followed from the beginning and the fun and competence shown by Leo and all the others must inspire anyone who watches. Can't wait to see Tally Ho one day if she returns to the UK and to Falmouth.
Job Manders
6 ratings · 5 reviews
 
4 years ago
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A Master in the making
Leo and team are a real inspiration. The art of wooden boot building is alive and kicking!
It will be interesting to see who is on the water first. Tally Ho or Arabella.
Keep up the excellent work.
Antony Collis
12 ratings · 12 reviews
 
4 years ago
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Boat building
This is lumped in with sailing channels but there has only been a couple of boats in the water featured. The boat 'Tall Ho' is being rebuilt and so this could be an engineering or wood working channel however it still feels like a sailing channel.
Leo is a master of explaining things and while nearly everyone who watches is never going to tacke a project anywhere like this, its really interesting.
It is well filmed and put together.

Would i buy Leo a beer? for sure i would.