Longships were the Viking vehicle of choice, gliding through the waves with all the grace of a swan on a mission.
Longships were the Viking vehicle of choice, gliding through the waves with all the grace of a swan on a mission. These vessels were like the sports cars of the medieval world—long, narrow, and light, built for speed and agility.
Despite their slender appearance, these vessels could navigate waters as shallow as a mere metre, allowing for beach landings and surprise attacks with ease. They were so lightweight that Vikings could haul them over land. When it came to design, each longship was a unique creation, tailored to its builder's vision and the materials at hand. No blueprints needed—just a keen eye and some good old-fashioned craftsmanship.
Fortunately, the Vikings weren't stingy with their shipbuilding secrets. Their innovative techniques spread far and wide, influencing shipbuilding for centuries to come.