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Longboats were traditionally constructed using wood, primarily oak, due to its strength and durability. The hull was often made from planks that were fastened together with iron nails or wooden pegs. In some cases, the interior was reinforced with additional timbers for added stability. Additionally, natural materials like tar or pitch were used for waterproofing the vessel.

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