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Vikings and ships - inseparable!
Without their marvelous sailing ships, the Vikings would have played a much smaller
role in history. But centuries of getting around on the water created a race of master
boatbuilders, and the ships they developed represented a giant step forward in the
design and capabilities of coastal and seagoing vessels.
Old skills must be relearned
To build and sail a Viking ship today involves materials, tools, techniques and human
requirements that have been "stuck in time" for centuries. The builders
and sailors of Snorri, our modern-day Viking knarr, have had to be archaeologists,
historians and detectives as well as superb craftspersons and sailors. For a better
understanding of how they spanned a millenium to "get it right," please
use the links on the left side of this page.
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