One thing to note is that since this video I have sailed without the lines on the yard and sail with the yard above the forestay which allows the sail to rise higher unrestricted in gusts . In this years red nose day a small fishing vessel with similar over length triangular sail (white) which is held by the steersman with rudder on right can be seen being passed by a catamaran in a scene on Lake Victoria .
@DavidJonesFurniture One thing to note is that since this video I have sailed without the lines on the yard and sail with the yard above the forestay which allows the sail to rise higher unrestricted in gusts . In this years red nose day a small fishing vessel with similar over length triangular sail (white) which is held by the steersman with rudder on right can be seen being passed by a catamaran in a scene on Lake Victoria .
@DavidJonesFurniture One thing to note is that since this video I have sailed without the lines on the yard and sail with the yard above the forestay which allows the sail to rise higher unrestricted in gusts . In this years red nose day a small fishing vessel with similar over length triangular sail (white) which is held by the steersman with rudder on right can be seen being passed by a catamaran in a scene on Lake Victoria .
Please note the first frames show my boat performing badly as I try to sail across the wind. The later scenes show how well the storm spinnaker sails downwind.
Awesome piece of work, do you estimate this to be a Norman modification in the rig of the longship style of craft? The Viking rig itself (from Norse picture stones) looked far more complex, but this rig offers much clearer deck space for the transport of things like Horses as shown in the Tapestry images. Brilliant logic.
One thing to note is that since this video I have sailed without the lines on the yard and sail with the yard above the forestay which allows the sail to rise higher unrestricted in gusts . In this years red nose day a small fishing vessel with similar over length triangular sail (white) which is held by the steersman with rudder on right can be seen being passed by a catamaran in a scene on Lake Victoria .
DavidJonesFurniture 7 months ago
Wether or not she's historically accurate, she's still a beautiful craft.
Elfdaughter 1 year ago
The shields at the front help prevent the craft from broaching and when at the rear aid sailing into wind especially with a traditional square sail
DavidJonesFurniture 1 year ago
@DavidJonesFurniture One thing to note is that since this video I have sailed without the lines on the yard and sail with the yard above the forestay which allows the sail to rise higher unrestricted in gusts . In this years red nose day a small fishing vessel with similar over length triangular sail (white) which is held by the steersman with rudder on right can be seen being passed by a catamaran in a scene on Lake Victoria .
DavidJonesFurniture 7 months ago
@DavidJonesFurniture
DavidJonesFurniture 7 months ago
@DavidJonesFurniture One thing to note is that since this video I have sailed without the lines on the yard and sail with the yard above the forestay which allows the sail to rise higher unrestricted in gusts . In this years red nose day a small fishing vessel with similar over length triangular sail (white) which is held by the steersman with rudder on right can be seen being passed by a catamaran in a scene on Lake Victoria .
DavidJonesFurniture 7 months ago
Please note the first frames show my boat performing badly as I try to sail across the wind. The later scenes show how well the storm spinnaker sails downwind.
DavidJonesFurniture 1 year ago
Awesome piece of work, do you estimate this to be a Norman modification in the rig of the longship style of craft? The Viking rig itself (from Norse picture stones) looked far more complex, but this rig offers much clearer deck space for the transport of things like Horses as shown in the Tapestry images. Brilliant logic.
stephenm01 1 year ago
A couple of questions...
How fast was your boat going?...it looked like it was fair moving?
And did you make the boat yourselfor where did you get it, ive been after something exactly like it for a while?
Absolutely fantastic vid by the way!
aslan3456 3 years ago
sorry no speed data . Yes I built the boat see my website for the history of the build
DavidJonesFurniture 3 years ago
I have to admit your boat is very efficient
CandelarioGaIvan 3 years ago
nice work
BBCTalent 3 years ago