clinker building
Clinker building: overlapping planks fastened to each with iron nails/rivets
they are called Viking yachts
Selling lumber, which was used to build ships
selling lumber, which was used to build ships
So they could sail to other countries and plunder and pillage.
the Vikings ships were built with wood , and trees
Gertrude M. Pickett has written: 'Portsmouth's heyday in shipbuilding' -- subject(s): Design and construction, History, Sailing ships, Shipbuilding, Shipbuilding industry, Windjammers (Sailing ships)
Vikings were great explorers because of their innovations in shipbuilding. They built long ships that were sleek and fast. The dragon-headed long ships that the Vikings built could hold large troops and travel quickly through open ocean.
John H. La Dage has written: 'Modern ships' -- subject(s): Ships, Shipbuilding 'Modern ships; elements of their design, construction, and operation' -- subject(s): Ships, Shipbuilding
long ships
Trees are the natural resource. All ships in the past were made of wood and Maine had huge trees in which to build the wooden ships and tall mast.
Belfast, Ireland, where the RMS Titanic was built. White Star wanted to make time important. The time to build the ships they made.