we use a moter
No,in ancient times sails and oars were used to power the viking ships also known as longboats.
The Vikings used longboats to cross the seas.
We still use longboats and combs. Also the looms that thy used for weaving
Longboats or Longships.
Longboats were swift and maneuverable vessels used by Scandinavian warriors known as Vikings for raiding, trading, and exploration. These boats allowed the Vikings to travel long distances, navigate through shallow waters, and surprise their enemies with sudden attacks. Longboats were an essential part of Viking warfare and played a key role in their expansion and influence throughout Europe during the Viking Age.
The Vikings used longboats.
The Viking longboats were long, open boats that had many sets of oars used to row the ships close to shore, or in calm winds. They used large square sails for long voyages.
The main ships Vikings used were Longboats, but there were many other different boats used for different purposes. The longboats had holes on the side for the paddles to stick out, and rowers would keep paddling the entire boat with multiple paddles, and it took great teamwork in order to make a tight turn. Plus, the front of the ship always had some sort of wooden design to represent vikings, mermaids, and such.
The snare drum is mostly used in marching bands and many diffrent bands that use a drum set.
the vikings used boats and wagons, and I am answering the same Question I asked earlyer today!
I think you are referring to U-boats which is are submarines. U-boat means untersee boten (undersea boat). They were German vessels.
The Duck boats that are used by civilian tour groups today (and travel on land and in the water), were invented in 1942 for use in WWII. They were called DUKW boats and were popularly called Duck boats.