Пречудова трансляція.а виконання пісні пречудове з такою любовю і теплотою.а по морю пливуть гарнюсенькі парусні кораблики.просто дивно чудно.бажаю Вам Божого Благословіння.
When I build one of those beautiful boats, I shall make two: One to use and pass on to my children, One to be buried in with my treasures to take with me to Valhalla. It will be a grand time building them both!
It wd be great since very little info on how these boats are built is avaliable for home builders. Anyways ... it seems in this case they are going to keep these knowledge for themselves ( no answer) May be some of us can contact builders to ask them to consider the possibility to produce DIY plan sets. I work with youngsters in my comunity providing traditional archery lessons, and its pretty awesome how these young lads, get rid off their cell phones ( for a coulpe of hours at least!) to inmerse in history and sport. So DIY plan sets , could be a great way to get people involved with sports sailing, and history, healthy and exiting activities, no to mention the sense of brotherhood that building process can create. Regards from south america
I REALLY wish they had plans out for how to build these... I'd love to build one for overnight trips, and maybe the occasional raid on some of my local lakes.
May we PLEASE be provided with more, many more, details of these vessels, and which of the three was found to be best for building over and over again? Are there drawings and plans that you might make available for purchase? Can you name the wood species used in each part of the boats? So many, many questions that we your enthusiastic audience have!!!!!!!!!
@@botston yeah. Communication is not their strongest skill. It almost (totally) looks like zero fucks are given. And then you hear them whining: “the old masters are dying out, the new generation is not interested, there is no one to pass knowledge to. Yet they don’t bother answering a single question under their video.
Fantastisch---the multiple chines of the collective hull boards give the small scandanavian baltic vessel construction--viking style craft such stability with that square sail--and good speed..no doubt..
@MrWansty It is a folk song group called Rett Vest. The song is based on a legend about a boy from Karmøy that became a pirate sometimes in the 16th Century. The legend claims that he is still guarding a treasure hidden somewhere on the beach. And sometimes when the sun sets in the sea, you can see the ship's red sails in the horizon.... Urd is the boat with yellow sail
@@Cigaristocat Thank you! I started hunting around online for "Odland" on the hunch it was a place, like "Dearborn" in the film Searching for Sugarman...I would have been searching for some time!
@GuidmanoBaltersan We look forward to sail in the wake of the Vikings and let the Dragon behold the green coastline of Scotland. Until we meet....wish you all the best
Beautiful and elegant boats. For square rigging, they cut into the wind very well. Seems to be a great "stitch and glue" boat. Curious, do you have the music to this video translated in English.
Idk what it is in English but the song is sjørøvaren frå ådland which I think it is about a kid from adland who becomes a captain or something it is by rett vest
so beautiful. How do you reduce sail if you get a strong gust of wind? in a fore and aft boat like a sloop the mainsheet is released, can you easily reduce pressure on the square sail?
@@FedericoLucchi I'm not so sure. I was given a traditional Norwegian boat to play with for an afternoon on Olso fjord, and it had that kind of hull shape but a modern spritsail rig. The sail did just fine, like any cat rig, and I could point the bow about as high as with a catboat, but my actual progress upwind was only at 25 or 30 degrees, and my wake directly behind had a very conspicuous sideways motion to it -- water on the surface shoved sideways by the leeway of the keel. Extra length in a fore-aft dimension doesn't offer the keel a purchase on any additional water, the way depth would -- it just pushes the same few inches of water farther sideways.
@@crispinmiller7989 I'm no sailor, not pretending to be. Are you suggesting a barn door leeboard would allow the vessel to sail even closer into the wind? BTW, my understanding of "close to the wind" means steering the boat as nearly directly as possible into the oncoming breeze. If so, the leeboard would help the road push against the water in order to push into the wind? I'm very curious about this. Also, something I've read somewhere suggested the wool sails of the Nordic boats filled with air, stretched and created an airfoil that did more for the boat than modern sail materials. Maybe that's not relevant. I do want one of these!
@@randycurtis1176 I do think a leeboard (or centerboard) would reduce leeway, so that your course could be closer to the wind. Joel White's somewhat Americanized faering design "Shearwater" does have a centerboard option for the sailing version, mounted a couple of inches off center so as not to cut the keel. However, you do have to bear in mind that the wind will be more able to tip the boat if your lateral resistance is deeper in the water. In "heavy air" (15-20 knot breezes) we were taught as dinghy sailors not to have the board very deep when we were going any direction that didn't really need it, i.e., any direction but working our way upwind. Your understanding of "close to the wind" is correct, with the caveat that it's rare for that to be closer than 45 degrees or so. Even if (as a thought experiment) you were to replace the leeboard with frictionless rails that allowed no sideslip at all, you run into "diminishing returns" when you try to point too high (called "pinching"). First of all, the lift from your sail (not upward, but sideways to the wind since your "wing" is vertical) is, at best, not quite right-angled to the wind (rather, a bit downwind) so as you point higher and pull the sail in more, that force becomes less forward and more sideways -- the component that propels you forward diminishes. And second, the higher you point, the more nearly the wind force on your rig and hull are working directly against you. When the forward component of your sail force drops to where the the rearward force from the wind cancels it out, you stop, except for plowing sideways. This means you also lose steering control, and to regain it you generally steer in reverse a bit, to turn yourself off the wind enough to start sailing again.
Question? Which test vessels hull design functioned best in the handling of the test 8 meter vessel. Is plans available for the 8 meter test vessel that proved best of the 3 for handling and overall performance. If so, how/whom do I contact to acquire a copy of the plans. Including the sail size/shape/characteristics. Thank You.
Hello dragon fairhair! Since a time I am making researches which typ of vikingboat I want to build. Now I saw your boats and I felt in love with them. Do you have plans to build them or pictures from the building process? I Hope you can help me to making my dream come true! Greatings from germany
@HrafnkelHarthrathi Not at all: We asked the nornes, they gave us the answer; Urd is best in stormy weather, Verdande is the easiest boat to row fast, I don't know about Skuld, though...
Detailed PDF plans and photos for the Gislinge boats can be downloaded from the Vikingeskibsmuseet website. You have to fill out and submit a small form, and then they give you a link to Dropbox with all the files.
@ExtremeJohan89 Du har helt rett, Johan. Vi skal sørge for at det blir opprettet et forum for Skipslauget Draken, men jeg kan ikke love at det bli før sommerferien. Ellers skal du være velkommen til seilkurset den 26. mai. Vi sender snart ut mer informasjon om kurset. Vi kommer også til å ta en tur til skipsverftet slik at dere får sett Draken.
@DragonFairHair or anyone knowledgeable. Could any of these three 26+' boats realistically sail to the USA via the Scottish Isles, Iceland and Greenland to Canada and down the coast? What would it cost to have one these built by someone who actually knew what hey were doing? Which model was used for the Dragon? I'll not be offended by links (in English) to any resource that answers my questions nor by direct answers. Thank you.
israel segura Close, it's $400k www.thisiswhyimbroke.com/search/Viking Edit: They make different sizes www.culturenordic.com/products-page/classic/a-viking-ship/
Hi, the ships on the site: "thiswhyiambroke "are from the Denmark Museum, not from the Norwegian Crew with the testboats Urd, Skuld Verdande.The Sea Stallion was build there I think. ruclips.net/video/fWU7XwED_yA/видео.html
Does anyone know of any guides or manuals on building longboat of this size? I'm looking to build a sailboat exactly like the ones here but all of the ones I find are nothing like these. Thanks
I think this is the closest thing available..... www.vikingeskibsmuseet.dk/en/professions/boatyard/building-projects/gislingeboat-2015/working-drawings-for-the-gislinge-boat/?no_cache=1&sword_list%5B0%5D=gislinge
the question I have is, why the square sails? no sails survive but the art of the period shows sails that are wider than they are long; almost as wide as the ship is long. the Sigrid Storrada is the only replica longship, that I know of, to use a sail like this.
666devilknight because you can get more sail area with a taller sail. The art probably shows wide sails because they look wide when you are looking up at them.
I can’t wait to build one of these that can hold 200 men but have wheels to take w me to Area 51 my Viking ancestors will smile down on me as I take my great alien loot with me to Valhalla!
Пречудова трансляція.а виконання пісні пречудове з такою любовю і теплотою.а по морю пливуть гарнюсенькі парусні кораблики.просто дивно чудно.бажаю Вам Божого Благословіння.
When I build one of those beautiful boats, I shall make two: One to use and pass on to my children, One to be buried in with my treasures to take with me to Valhalla. It will be a grand time building them both!
^ Preach ^
@Keyboard Crusader skaal
@xeepromx
Then people a thousand years from now won't be baffled by my seemingly anachronistic grave site :)
@e causey
Vikings, i.e., raiders are cremated. I am but a humble Freeman. Seeking neither glory nor Valhalla. Only to live a good life.
@@ericward8459 "not seeking glory nor valhalla." Lmao your first post literally said you were taking your treasures to valhalla
What a delight to see these 3 little boats flying on the waves. Thanks for posting.
My God that is the prettiest thing I have witnessed in a long time...What a blessing. Thank you.
Пісня дуже гарна.слухала би і слухала би.навіть не охарактеризувати наскільки прекрасне звучання такого чуда.
Will you ever release any plans so we can try and build something similar to those boats?
It wd be great since very little info on how these boats are built is avaliable for home builders. Anyways ... it seems in this case they are going to keep these knowledge for themselves ( no answer)
May be some of us can contact builders to ask them to consider the possibility to produce DIY plan sets. I work with youngsters in my comunity providing traditional archery lessons, and its pretty awesome how these young lads, get rid off their cell phones ( for a coulpe of hours at least!) to inmerse in history and sport.
So DIY plan sets , could be a great way to get people involved with sports sailing, and history, healthy and exiting activities, no to mention the sense of brotherhood that building process can create. Regards from south america
Learn from the old ways, they should be enough
The wood is layered like scales, one over the other to provide a water tight seal (with something to fill in the cracks)
@@radiofreeriverSounds easy, until one tries to decide what shape to make the wood...
Roskilde Viking Museum has drawings for the "Gislinge" boat. Just add mast and sail.
Those small Viking boats glide along like living creatures.
Awesome. Well equipped boats.
I REALLY wish they had plans out for how to build these... I'd love to build one for overnight trips, and maybe the occasional raid on some of my local lakes.
While not these exact ships, the faering and treroring are very similar to these and have plans online, you may want to look into those. Best of luck
Check out the Gislinge Boat from CLC.
looks like somebody is having a great time :D
These boats look so beautiful moving along.
May we PLEASE be provided with more, many more, details of these vessels, and which of the three was found to be best for building over and over again? Are there drawings and plans that you might make available for purchase? Can you name the wood species used in each part of the boats? So many, many questions that we your enthusiastic audience have!!!!!!!!!
While I can’t tell you how to build the boat the song is sjørøvaren frå ådland by rett vest
Thanks for this video!!!!!! Very well sailed. Authentic!!!!!!!!!!!!
Good music good boats. Thanks
This Touched My Soul Man
Where do I find plans to build one your small test boats?
beautiful boats, thanks for posting
So which design was chosen as the best handling ?
*7 years ago*
@@botston yeah. Communication is not their strongest skill. It almost (totally) looks like zero fucks are given.
And then you hear them whining: “the old masters are dying out, the new generation is not interested, there is no one to pass knowledge to.
Yet they don’t bother answering a single question under their video.
Those beautiful test boats remind me of Gokstad Faering...
Where can I find the plans for one of those?
Que maravilla, velero de madera y agua, la conjunción mas hermosa. Quien los construye, donde se puede comprar uno?
Fantastisch---the multiple chines of the collective hull boards give the small scandanavian baltic vessel construction--viking style craft such stability with that square sail--and good speed..no doubt..
@MrWansty
It is a folk song group called Rett Vest. The song is based on a legend about a boy from Karmøy that became a pirate sometimes in the 16th Century. The legend claims that he is still guarding a treasure hidden somewhere on the beach. And sometimes when the sun sets in the sea, you can see the ship's red sails in the horizon.... Urd is the boat with yellow sail
Yeah, but whats the song title?
@@abrahamcoons9848 sjørøvaren frå Ådland
Where can I find information to build one like this
Beautiful boats!
beautiful boat I mean ship lmao reference's
What is the name of this song? i love it and cant listen to it enough.
***** Many thank's
@@adsfacvadtrvawefdghjdsfpoi5704 What was the answer, presumably from @Trollingtrolls? It seems to have vanished from the thread...
@@paulgush Sjørøvaren frå Ådland is the name of the song by Rett Vest
@@Cigaristocat Thank you! I started hunting around online for "Odland" on the hunch it was a place, like "Dearborn" in the film Searching for Sugarman...I would have been searching for some time!
That was my thought.in factit was on my bucket list when I was younger
@GuidmanoBaltersan
We look forward to sail in the wake of the Vikings and let the Dragon behold the green coastline of Scotland. Until we meet....wish you all the best
WE SEE BIG BOATS BUT THERE WHERE TENS OF THOUSAND SMALL NORSE ROW BOATS. LIKE THE FAMILY CAR.
HAVE FUN GARE
Am I really seeing a comment by Gary Chynne on a random video?! Far out man
Beautiful and elegant boats. For square rigging, they cut into the wind very well. Seems to be a great "stitch and glue" boat. Curious, do you have the music to this video translated in English.
Idk what it is in English but the song is sjørøvaren frå ådland which I think it is about a kid from adland who becomes a captain or something it is by rett vest
@Jomammacita
Hi.
We have sailed Verdande in near gail and Urd in gale with no problems. All boats are, however, depending on the skill of the crew....
so beautiful.
How do you reduce sail if you get a strong gust of wind? in a fore and aft boat like a sloop the mainsheet is released, can you easily reduce pressure on the square sail?
They sail remarkably close to the wind. I wonder how they would do with leeboards.
The keel is quite effective because of its length. I believe what stops them from sailing even closer is the sail shape.
@@FedericoLucchi I'm not so sure. I was given a traditional Norwegian boat to play with for an afternoon on Olso fjord, and it had that kind of hull shape but a modern spritsail rig. The sail did just fine, like any cat rig, and I could point the bow about as high as with a catboat, but my actual progress upwind was only at 25 or 30 degrees, and my wake directly behind had a very conspicuous sideways motion to it -- water on the surface shoved sideways by the leeway of the keel. Extra length in a fore-aft dimension doesn't offer the keel a purchase on any additional water, the way depth would -- it just pushes the same few inches of water farther sideways.
@@crispinmiller7989 I'm no sailor, not pretending to be. Are you suggesting a barn door leeboard would allow the vessel to sail even closer into the wind? BTW, my understanding of "close to the wind" means steering the boat as nearly directly as possible into the oncoming breeze. If so, the leeboard would help the road push against the water in order to push into the wind? I'm very curious about this. Also, something I've read somewhere suggested the wool sails of the Nordic boats filled with air, stretched and created an airfoil that did more for the boat than modern sail materials. Maybe that's not relevant. I do want one of these!
@@randycurtis1176 I do think a leeboard (or centerboard) would reduce leeway, so that your course could be closer to the wind. Joel White's somewhat Americanized faering design "Shearwater" does have a centerboard option for the sailing version, mounted a couple of inches off center so as not to cut the keel. However, you do have to bear in mind that the wind will be more able to tip the boat if your lateral resistance is deeper in the water. In "heavy air" (15-20 knot breezes) we were taught as dinghy sailors not to have the board very deep when we were going any direction that didn't really need it, i.e., any direction but working our way upwind.
Your understanding of "close to the wind" is correct, with the caveat that it's rare for that to be closer than 45 degrees or so. Even if (as a thought experiment) you were to replace the leeboard with frictionless rails that allowed no sideslip at all, you run into "diminishing returns" when you try to point too high (called "pinching"). First of all, the lift from your sail (not upward, but sideways to the wind since your "wing" is vertical) is, at best, not quite right-angled to the wind (rather, a bit downwind) so as you point higher and pull the sail in more, that force becomes less forward and more sideways -- the component that propels you forward diminishes. And second, the higher you point, the more nearly the wind force on your rig and hull are working directly against you. When the forward component of your sail force drops to where the the rearward force from the wind cancels it out, you stop, except for plowing sideways. This means you also lose steering control, and to regain it you generally steer in reverse a bit, to turn yourself off the wind enough to start sailing again.
Wow that’s great
Hello from Australia would love the plans for one of beautiful boats
Det er faneme smukke skibe. Inordmenn kan baredet der. Hilsen Sune Villum.Nielsen
¡Bravo!
How do these boats sail without a centerboard ? Do the make much leeway ?
These are fine crafts
Who can I contact about purchasing one of these?
Where would you find information on how to make one of these beautiful ships?
www.vikingeskibsmuseet.dk/en/professions/boatyard/building-projects/gislingeboat-2015/working-drawings-for-the-gislinge-boat/?no_cache=1&sword_list%5B0%5D=gislinge
working link as of Feb 2020:
www.vikingeskibsmuseet.dk/en/professions/boatyard/the-gislinge-boat-open-source-project/
Timeless elegance
Hi
I love viking boat
A question I have.what is the viking boat hull type?
Sorry that I missed that sailing opportunity!
great vid who sings the song +which boat is urd? are there any pics of the udersides of the boats?
Question? Which test vessels hull design functioned best in the handling of the test 8 meter vessel. Is plans available for the 8 meter test vessel that proved best of the 3 for handling and overall performance. If so, how/whom do I contact to acquire a copy of the plans. Including the sail size/shape/characteristics. Thank You.
@TheThorviking
Hei Peter.
I recon Dragon Harald Fairhair will be in Sweden in 2013. But we might come to Arvika with the small boats before that.. .
Hello dragon fairhair!
Since a time I am making researches which typ of vikingboat I want to build. Now I saw your boats and I felt in love with them. Do you have plans to build them or pictures from the building process?
I Hope you can help me to making my dream come true! Greatings from germany
Boris Jakob I want to build this boat, help as ! Boris, if you find plan for this please share with me!
@DragonFairhair
What is the name of that song?.. It sound so wonderful..
Sjørøvaren frå Ådland by Rett Vest
@HrafnkelHarthrathi
Not at all: We asked the nornes, they gave us the answer; Urd is best in stormy weather, Verdande is the easiest boat to row fast, I don't know about Skuld, though...
Song name is Sjørøvaren frå Ådland by Rett Vest for anyone wondering.
fantastic! Godspeed. If you need someone from Poland don't forget me :))!
si les ponéis velas latinas a esas magníficas embarcaciones sería maravilloso
Where can a person get plans to these boats?
Where can I find the plans for any of these vessels?? They are beautiful and I wish to build one. Any one with information about it can shout it out.
Look up the skuldelev ships. There's plans floating around for them. Also the gokstad faering.
Peter Houlihan
Thanks Mang!!
there is a rough desighn for these knarr, but no longship or knarr is exactly the same
Detailed PDF plans and photos for the Gislinge boats can be downloaded from the Vikingeskibsmuseet website. You have to fill out and submit a small form, and then they give you a link to Dropbox with all the files.
@@ElCalvo45 working link as of Feb 2020:
www.vikingeskibsmuseet.dk/en/professions/boatyard/the-gislinge-boat-open-source-project/
Can these sail upwind? Like a mordern boat
What was it about the hull of the Urd that made it handle better in rougher seas?
Is it possible to sail those single handed?
Hej är det nån mer än jag som ska på kursen nu den 26 maj? Det borde finnas ett forum eller något för Skeppslaget Draken tycker jag :P
@ExtremeJohan89
Du har helt rett, Johan. Vi skal sørge for at det blir opprettet et forum for Skipslauget Draken, men jeg kan ikke love at det bli før sommerferien. Ellers skal du være velkommen til seilkurset den 26. mai. Vi sender snart ut mer informasjon om kurset. Vi kommer også til å ta en tur til skipsverftet slik at dere får sett Draken.
@DragonFairHair or anyone knowledgeable. Could any of these three 26+' boats realistically sail to the USA via the Scottish Isles, Iceland and Greenland to Canada and down the coast?
What would it cost to have one these built by someone who actually knew what hey were doing?
Which model was used for the Dragon?
I'll not be offended by links (in English) to any resource that answers my questions nor by direct answers. Thank you.
It's been done in smaller, but nobody would advise it.
What is the name of that beautiful sailing song?
What happened to those three boat?
so beautifull
I hope you didn't disappoint the ladies when you landed proper vikings knew what they wanted
wowwwww..!!!!
What is the cost of these ships. complete?
My guess would be about $10-15k in materials plus thousands of hours of your life.
maby in a big city for about 30k 1k if you build it youreself
james vogel i think in a website called thisiswhyimbroke u can get a 20ft Viking boat for 25k
israel segura Close, it's $400k
www.thisiswhyimbroke.com/search/Viking
Edit: They make different sizes www.culturenordic.com/products-page/classic/a-viking-ship/
Hi, the ships on the site: "thiswhyiambroke "are from the Denmark Museum, not from the Norwegian Crew with the testboats Urd, Skuld Verdande.The Sea Stallion was build there I think. ruclips.net/video/fWU7XwED_yA/видео.html
Does anyone know of any guides or manuals on building longboat of this size? I'm looking to build a sailboat exactly like the ones here but all of the ones I find are nothing like these. Thanks
www.vikingeskibsmuseet.dk/en/professions/boatyard/building-projects/gislingeboat-2015/working-drawings-for-the-gislinge-boat/?no_cache=1&sword_list%5B0%5D=gislinge
What is the name of the song here?
any plans for the boats?
how much does one of these little?
Super chanson et super drakar
so ... which one won, and why ?
Poetry in motion
and I would also be interested is seeing plans...specifically for Urdr.
I think this is the closest thing available..... www.vikingeskibsmuseet.dk/en/professions/boatyard/building-projects/gislingeboat-2015/working-drawings-for-the-gislinge-boat/?no_cache=1&sword_list%5B0%5D=gislinge
@@biggest23 working link as of Feb 2020:
www.vikingeskibsmuseet.dk/en/professions/boatyard/the-gislinge-boat-open-source-project/
Must have🤤
the question I have is, why the square sails? no sails survive but the art of the period shows sails that are wider than they are long; almost as wide as the ship is long. the Sigrid Storrada is the only replica longship, that I know of, to use a sail like this.
666devilknight because you can get more sail area with a taller sail. The art probably shows wide sails because they look wide when you are looking up at them.
What song
How Many degrees is it possible to sail upwind?
Approximately 16° according to one of the skippers of the full-sized one.
that is seriously impressive
@@NeilBraun realy nice
just like my ancestors
Anybody know the name of this song?
Sjørøvaren frå Ådland by Rett Vest
I can’t wait to build one of these that can hold 200 men but have wheels to take w me to Area 51 my Viking ancestors will smile down on me as I take my great alien loot with me to Valhalla!
Alien loot 🤣👏🍻
Floki?
Beutiful
Are you not afraid of the wrath from the Norns' whose boats' hull shapes are not chosen?
How close will one sail to the wind?
Approximately 16°
Are these gislinge ships?
music?
✨
I want one
its been my life long dream to build a long boat and be buried to sea with it when I die
Keel ???
Mycket vackert!
det r drøyt hvor stor fart man egentelig kan få ut a så små båter
я русский
Марина Очень хорошо!
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*h hi j oooi in nice
This music bad
I want one