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66 days? They could have done that in half the time if they hadnt stopped to ask the way and send their laundry home to be done...
(And it aint Experimental archaeology in a modern boat...)
You notice they take the obvious Iceland route (But no evidence of Greenlanders in Iceland, as there would be if this journey was ever done.)
And the Faroes (Yes, they do have the Selkie legend there...)
And of course the closest point to the Faroes is North Rona (Its a tiny place...how would you hit it without GPS?)
(There are no selkie legends from North Rona, though there is a mermaid tale)
Anyhow, I stand by my Finmen...
...And women, of course, more evidence they were not Greenlanders.
http://www.orkneyjar.com/folklore/finfolk/index.html
But there are many strange tales.
Who did the boat in Hull museum belong to? H C Petersens `skinboats of Greenland` describe it as of unique construction, and it seems to have been designed for a small person, probably an adolescent.