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  1. Tally Ho. Tally Ho is a gaff-rigged cutter yacht designed by the artist and yacht designer Albert Strange. [1][3] The 48-foot (15 m) yacht was built at Shoreham-by-Sea, West Sussex in England and has previously carried the names Betty, Alciope, and Escape. By 2017 the hull had nearly rotted away, and was in danger of being scrapped.

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    Tally Ho is a 107-year old English sailing yacht designed by Albert Strange in 1909. A gaff cutter, 47’ on deck, she is a well-known and an important historic vessel. She was built by Stow & Son of Shoreham under Lloyd’s survey to the highest class. But after many adventures and attempts to save her, Tally Ho was left unused for decades in Brooking...

    At 47ft 6in loa and 30 tons tm, Betty was the largest transom-sterned boat designed by Albert Strange. She was built for Charles Hellyer of Brixham, who had fishing interests in that port, as well as in Hull, where he owned one of the first steam trawler fleets, and was a member of the Humber Yawl Club. Betty was built by the well-known and reputab...

    Owner/Guardian: (1909 – 1912) – Charles Hellyer of Brixham (Betty) Owner/Guardian: (1912) – Lord Stalbridge (Tally Ho) Owner/Guardian: (1967) – Jim Louden Owner/Guardian: (1977 – 1987) – Dave Olson Owner/Guardian: (2008 – 2010) – Manuel Lopez Owner/Guardian: (2012) – Manuel Lopez Foundation/ASA (Albert Strange Association) Owner/Guardian: (2018) – ...

    Tally Ho looks deceptively small in the drawings. Had she the counter stern and more raked bow that usually balanced it at this period, her overall length on this waterline would have been something like 60ft, and indeed, her accommodation and performance are what one would more commonly expect from a yacht of that length.

    When Leo went to look at her he was astounded by the amount of work to do. But he was also surprised to find that the planks were mostly in very good condition, and that the huge keel timber was solid teak.

    Connecting with the Washington state traditional sailing community, Leo was very generously offered the use of a piece of land and a workshop for the project. The Albert Strange Association, (who eventually sold the boat to Leo for just £1), offered to contribute towards the cost of moving her from. Adding his own funds to pay the balance of the mo...

    Russ Wetzel – December 17, 2022 Tally Ho’s hull and deck have been completely re-done and the entire project has moved to Port Townsend, WA as of July, 2021. check out the progress. Link above.

  2. Feb 25, 2017 · A History Of Tally Ho At 47ft 6in LOA and 30 tons TM, Betty was the largest transom-sterned boat designed by Albert Strange. She was built for Charles Hellyer of Brixham, who had fishing interests in that port, as well as in Hull, where he owned one of the first steam trawler fleets, and was a member of the Humber Yawl Club.

  3. Tally Ho's History. At 47ft 6in LOA and 30 tons TM (Thames Measurement), BETTY (as TALLY HO was originally named) was the largest transom-sterned boat designed by Albert Strange. She was built in 1909 - 1910 for Charles Hellyer of Brixham, who had fishing interests in that port, as well as in Hull, where he owned one of the first steam trawler ...

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  4. Nov 24, 2013 · At 47ft 6in and 30 tons TM, Tally Ho was the largest transom-sterned boat designed by Albert Strange. She was built for Charles Hellyer of Brixham, who had fishing interests in that port, as well as in Hull, and was a member of the Humber Yawl Club. Betty, as she was named when launched, was built by the well-known and reputable yard of Stow ...

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  5. albertstrange.org › 12 › Tally-Ho-Booklet-Lo-ResAlbert Strange’s TALLY HO

    If you may be able to help Tally Ho, you can contact The Albert Strange Association by one of these methods: In the UK Jamie Clay +44 (0)1621 853804 / +44 (0)7950 063642 jamiejosephclay@gmail.com. In the US Thad Danielson +1 413-212-8169 thaddanielson66@gmail.com. Tally Ho has her own website at yachttallyho.com.

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  7. Name changed to TALLY HO. 1927. Winner of the Fastnet Race. 1930's. Owned by the Flutter family . 1945. Several trans-Atlantic trips . 1967. Sailed by Jim Louden, wrecked, and repaired in Rarotonga . 1987-2010. Languished in Brookings Harbour, Oregon. Bought by Manuel Lopez who commenced resoration works between 2006-2010 . 1977-1987

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