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Spacemonkey

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http://www.sjolander.com/viking/store/david/

Now that is how I would spend my money! I have always wanted one of these, and if the ubiquitous Lottery Win came up i would commission a few and crew. Lindisfarne, here we come!

Oh, I have been on one in Norway. It was moored in Oslos Harbour in the summer of 92. No owner was around so I hopped on board and had a sniff about. I know I shouldn't have, but I was in plain view of every one else so obviously couldn't have been up to mischief and a childhood dream was fulfilled. I am currently reading a book called 'A Viking Voyage' by W Hodding Carter, and it mentions a knarr built for Ragnar Thorseth, which had a small cabin fitted in which he sailed around the world in the 90's. From the desription given it was this knarr that I was on, the Saga Siglar. Sadly it sank off Spain shortly after....

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Saga Siglar on one of it's many voyages. The small cabin can just about be seen aft of the mast.
 
The Scottish version is called a Birlinn. The latest one was built by the Galgael Trust and is called *Orcuan*. The 30' boat is spending the Summer on Loch Lomond, there's a site there too for a moot but it'd need to wait until the tourist season is by.
http://www.galgael.org

If you can get yourself up here I can introduce you to the Galgael and you can talk your way onto Orcuan :D
Cheers,
Toddy
 
Toddy said:
Have you seen a Fair Isle yawl? It's v.very similar and they're still being built today.

Cheers,
Toddy
Beautiful boats and extremely seaworthy. I was lucky enough to sail one from Cork to Portsmouth once, was very wet but a wonderful experience. That's a long way for only a small yawl :)
 
Ian Best came to Glasgow and built a F.I. yawl in the Galgael boatyard as part of a larger project involving coastal communities. The yawl is now on Arran, being used for sail training, I believe. He built the yawl in about three weeks flat, fascinating, evey time I looked at it it had grown like time-lapse photography :cool:

http://www.galgael.org/News.htm

Cheers,
Toddy
 

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