Viking sails were usually made of wool, so they could be any color the Vikings wanted. Historical evidence suggests that many of them were striped.
viking long bout Nina
He used a Viking merchant ship known as a knarr.
British carmaker Rover.
Tall red and white sail and a small ship and about 20 people in each ship.
One large sail. The sail was made with woven wool from goats; not just any goat, but goats with waterproof wool. These goats are still found in Norway - my great uncle has a few in Bergen. ^where in the question does this person ask about your great uncle
The Viking long ship is over 30m long but only 6m wide. The Viking long ship was huge and beautiful. At the tip of the ship, there is a dragon or serpent head to scare away victims.At the right side of the ship near the back is a large paddle tied to the hull for steering. Viking ships were pointed at each end and wide in the middle, this often meant that they could sail in relatively shallow waters. by 2ran
in the viking times ...
Norway, Sweden, Denmark.
A Ship Without a Sail was created in 1929.
Sail a Crooked Ship was created in 1961.
A helmsman used a rudder to steer the ship to propel the ship, a sail was used. In some cases oars could also be used to manually propel the ship. The vikings used the stars to navigate, eg: the north star showed whch way is north, etc
The vikings had several types of boats that had different designs. The design of the boat is based on what the boat was used for. The most popular and most depicted viking ship was the longship. These vessels were meant to carry troops across the ocean.