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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 .
HMS Tally-Ho was a British submarine of the third group of the T class.She was built as P317 by Vickers Armstrong, Barrow and launched on 23 December 1942. She has been the only ship of the Royal Navy to bear the name, that of the hunting call, "Tally-Ho!".
List of destroyer classes of the Royal Navy; List of patrol vessels of the Royal Navy; List of frigate classes of the Royal Navy; List of mine countermeasure vessels of the Royal Navy (includes minesweepers and mine hunters) List of monitors of the Royal Navy; List of Royal Fleet Auxiliary ship names; List of Royal Navy shore establishments
Crew training and tuning boat for USA–77 USA–67 One World Challenge: Sailed in LVC Semi-finals Repechage lost to USA–76 Sold to Desafio Español as test and Trial boat. Location: GER–68 Illbruck Challenge Lent unfinished to ETNZ. Finished and used as a training boat for ETNZ 2007 campaign. TNZ 2007, in New Zealand.
On 26 September 1917, Worsley and the PC.61 were on patrol south of Ireland when a U-boat, UC-33, torpedoed a nearby tanker. Worsley gradually slowed his ship's propellers, hoping to deceive the U-boat's crew into thinking his P-boat was leaving the area and luring it to the surface. [72]
HMS Tally-Ho. The action of 11 January 1944 was a minor naval action that resulted in the sinking of the light cruiser Kuma of the Imperial Japanese Navy by the British Royal Navy submarine HMS Tally-Ho. Kuma was being escorted by the destroyer Uranami about 10 nmi (12 mi; 19 km) north-west of Penang, Malaya.
In 2021, he funded and flew on the first-ever all-civilian spaceflight, called Inspiration4, and brought three people with him to circle Earth aboard SpaceX's Crew Dragon. That mission's name ...
This is a list of the oldest ships in the world which have survived to this day with exceptions to certain categories. The ships on the main list, which include warships, yachts, tall ships, and vessels recovered during archaeological excavations, all date to between 500 AD and 1918; earlier ships are covered in the list of surviving ancient ships.