Historical Background A knarr (also knorr) refers to a Viking cargo sailing ship that was wider, shorter, and generally fuller than the well-known longships. Knarrs were very robust and seaworthy vessels, intended for trade and longer sea voyages.
The model resembles the knarr found near the village of Skuldelev in Denmark, which became known as Skuldelev I. The original was built in Norway between 1030 and 1050. Oak and spruce wood were primarily used as building materials. The ship was approximately 16.3 meters long and had a displacement of about 24 tons.
Kit Contents
5 laser-cut plywood sheets in various thicknesses
Bundle of strip material
Sailcloth
2 plan sheets
Illustrated instructions in German and English.
Technical Data
Scale 1:35
Length 450 mm
Width 300 mm
Height 400 mm
Verantwortliche Firma
Joh. Vogler GmbH
Saturnstr. 50 85609 Aschheim Deutschland