Fotevikens Museum: How to build a copy of a medieval Cog ship
Ғылым және технология
Fotevikens Museum has, among many other things, marine archeology as special research topic. In the years 1992 - 1995 the museum found and examined a wreck of a medieval cog from the year 1390, situated near Skanör in south of Sweden. The museum decided to build an exact replica of the find. This film shows the building time up to launching the ship.
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Boat building is a universal language all in itself. Pretty cool video.
600 years on the bottom and still in recognisable shape. Gotta love the Baltic for that. Long ago I was involved with the Society for Creative Anachronism, and adopted the persona of a 14th century Hanseatic league sailor. Always wondered what it would be like to sail a cog. The Hanseatic League traded all over the Baltic and into the North Sea and European coasts. Nice to see a new one built. I wonder how well she sailed and how close to the wind she'd be able to get.
Thank you for posting this video.
Low-def video, poor audio quality and language I don't understand. And I still enjoyed every minute of it! Thank you!!
Tack för en bra och informativ film Tummar upp :)
Skulle vara intressant å veta vad detta spektakel kostade skattebetalarna
This would be top notch if there was some way to watch it with English CC or dubbed.
Ok the title is in English but the narration is in another language, so I had to skip through most of it to see what it looked like. I can't give it a thumbs up because of that. But I can't give it a thumbs down because it was pretty cool what they did. Thanks for sharing. Best Wishes n Blessings. Keith
Sven Rosborn, Thanks, Merci y muchas gracias de compartir este buen video Suerte y Saludo......
@h.j.m.hogerhorst3584
7 жыл бұрын
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Why. Aren't. There. ANY. ENGLISH SUBTITLEEEEES?????!!!!!!!
Was the ship found a hybrid transitioning between klinker and caravel built ships?
13:00 This one is not Clinker built but instead using Carvel planking?
Was this the cog we saw in Copenhagen August 2013?
Volume is very bad...
D= too bad i cant understand the schloggen bloggen i like cog,but they are almost ignored
Why are all the good sailing ship documentaries in Swedish?
@bigbob1699
7 жыл бұрын
THAT'S WHERE THE GOOD SHIPWRIGHTS AND SAILORS COME FROM. LOOK UP NORSEMEN!
@user-js4zx1lr2u
10 ай бұрын
Probably because they have a very long ship building history.
Bullshit, they didn't have cranes in 1390!
@TrapShooter68
3 жыл бұрын
Ummm...cranes have been around longer than recorded history. Just not steel constructed, diesel powered ones.
@user-js4zx1lr2u
10 ай бұрын
Ever heard of sheer legs??? Blocks of various types? Lifting heavy baulks of timber is easy if you know how. Don't need no modern crane.