They are known, at least nowadays, as longships.
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.
depends how big the boat.
a viking farm is a big feild with vegetables
I have seen model steamboats that sit on top of my desk (about 12" long) and I have sailed on steamships that are 1000 feet long.
They are called "Tug boats", or simply "Tugs".
You would be referring to a yacht...?
whatever you want it to be:( The largest Viking longboats for which any archeological records exist is about 98 feet. The problems involved with combining shallow draught and length using wooden timbers becomes an engineering nightmare. Replica vessels using modern material and tools routinely break apart in moderate seas. (See the Ormen Friske). Most longboats are of the Snekke class using 12 pair of oarsmen, a length of 56 feet and a draught of only 18 inches.
I have seen model steamboats that sit on top of my desk (about 12" long) and I have sailed on steamships that are 1000 feet long.
the event that started the Viking age was a big raid from the Netherlands
not very because boats can be any size and i dont know what a you-boat is
Yes and no they built there own boats
They have shields outside there ships because when other people on ships come along they are ready to battle them.