Clinker-built and Carvel-built PLANKING
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🎞Model ship building - 18th-Century Clydesdale Plantation SLOOP in scale 1/4"-1ft (1:48):
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🎞Viking Ships - DRAKKAR:
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Good luck in the field.
Thank you very much, it is really appreciated!
Sir, loving your lectures! I have not missed a one and plan on never doing so. Enjoy your field work.
great informatioon thanks
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Thankyou.
Thank you, Doctor. Interesting as ever. I'd like to hear your views on the reconstruction of the Sutton Hoo ship, currently being built at Woodbridge.
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Yes!
Hi sir. Its been a lot of years since i saw the particular book on viking ships called viking ships or something like that, it was late 70s, and the book was probably from the middle 60s. Anyhow, as i remember, viking ships apparently had a number of rules for their construction. I thought that the strakes were tapered from one side to the other Iknow that I've seen references to the logs being split like really thin pieces of pie. I also remember the strakes being tied together at the edges with rivets used only near the ends. And, rivet washers had to be round, with a few exceptions. I imagine that strakes were scarphed together and riveted, rather than butt joined. So. How much of this is wrong? Thank you. Rich