A Kick up Viking Steerboard?
If you want to build your own Viking boat, this podcast is for you. Follow Andy Bennett in Minnesota as he undertakes the step-by-step process to build and sail a replica of a 900-year-old Viking lapstrake sailboat. Boat dimensions come from the Gislinge Boat Open Source Project, published by the Viking Ship Museum in Roskilde, Denmark. This week Andy showcases his unique design and construction methods for a kick-up Viking steerboard intended to prevent damage to the rudder blade in shallow waters.

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