100 feet
3-masted Schooners and Viking Long Boats (or any oar powered war ships)
It should take 5 to six weeks
It actually depends on witch viking ship you are asking about the viking long ships were built for speed and had to be maneuverable enough that they could just pull in at land and not have to tie the boats up these ships would carry up to 28 men but couldn't carry much cargo but the viking merchant ships were built mainly for carrying large amounts of cargo that could way up to 4 tons. :) hope i helped.
It was a 430 ton, three-masted cargo ship; 111 feet 6 inches (34 m) long and 30 feet 2 inches (9.2 m) wide. It was contracted to carry cargo for the East India Company after delivering 208 male convicts to Botany Bay in 1788.
Cargo ships will generally maintain a service speed of approximately 15 knots. The distance from the port of New York to Ulsan, South Korea using pilots at each end of the voyage and proceeding through the Panama Canal is 10,155 NM (nautical miles) Without delays (including at the Panama Canal) should take approximately 28 days and 5 hours. This may be affected positively or negatively by weather and currents depending on the time of year.
The USS Merrimack was 275 feet long. It was a three masted sailing ship that was fitted for steam power.
Molecule make pretty good long cargo shorts.
It takes a cargo ship traveling from Oxford, England to Halifax, Canada approximately 4 days, 2 hours to make the journey. The trip covers 2,831 miles.
It was all sailing ships back then. For ocean travel, the most common types were the Carrack - mostly a cargo ship - and its successor, the Galleon, that could also be fitted out as a war ship. For shorter distance travel the Caravel long remained popular.
Viking Longships ranged any where from 10 tons to 40 tons or more unloaded depending on the size of the ship and whether it was a Warship or a Cargo Ship as the Warships tended to be lighter than the heavier built Cargo Vessels.
The Long Ships was created in 1945.
The Long Ships has 603 pages.