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Re: Viking Longship
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lugnet.pirates, lugnet.boats
Date: 
Thu, 13 Apr 2006 00:08:24 GMT
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In lugnet.pirates, Suzanne Rich wrote:
   In lugnet.pirates, Richie Dulin wrote:
   In lugnet.pirates, Marc Nelson Jr. wrote:
   In lugnet.pirates, Richie Dulin wrote:
   In lugnet.pirates, Marc Nelson Jr. wrote:
   One of those striped canopies would look good - are those historically accurate?

Absolutely! Probably not while under sail though. ;-)

Stupid question - why not?

All the references that I’ve seen have awnings like that used whilst at anchor... there are probably exceptions, though. The awning would be in the way for any sailhandling, and I wonder if the arm wasn’t used to support the ridge of the awning, at least sometimes...

Interesting. (thanks for the “stupid” question, Mark. I was wondering too.)

I’ve felt funny planning a prominant “front end” to my boat because I read that they made them to travel in either direction (hence the mast being positioned dead center). But I bet if I read more, and follow the suggested links thoroughly, I’ll discover that the larger ones didn’t need so much delicate navigability because they weren’t used in such swampy areas. Incidentally, did you know that Europe became one degree warmer at that time, thereby melting ice and flooding many parts of Scaninavia? That’s why the people moved so much!

-Suz

This link, given by Joel Jacobsen, says:

At night, the sail was lowered and removed from the ship. In bad weather, it often served as a tent. The Vikings, inventors of the sleeping bag, would sleep under the sail for protection.

So the canopy IS the sail, which is why you wouldn’t see it when the sail is raised. Which means I’ll probably forgo Richie’s neato parchment paper sails and go with a brick-built solution.

Marc Nelson Jr.

Marc’s Creations



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  Re: Viking Longship
 
(...) According to Tim Severin, in Odinn's Son (a work of fiction, but TS is a noted maritime historian), wealthier vikings had a specially tailored canopy. But for the most part, yes, it would have been the sail. Cheers Richie Dulin (19 years ago, 13-Apr-06, to lugnet.pirates, lugnet.boats, FTX)

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(...) Interesting. (thanks for the "stupid" question, Mark. I was wondering too.) I've felt funny planning a prominant "front end" to my boat because I read that they made them to travel in either direction (hence the mast being positioned dead (...) (19 years ago, 12-Apr-06, to lugnet.pirates, lugnet.boats, FTX)

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