Photo: Werner Karrasch

The hardest and longest voyage yet

The Sea Stallion well over two days at sea between Ireland and England. The reconstruction proves its strength

The Sea Stallion in the English Channel now

New record established: at 12:00 am GMT the Sea Stallion has spent 48 hours at sea

Three seasick into the warm

The support vessel Cable One took in three seasick crew from the Sea Stallion at 8 pm.

Lands End will be rounded tonight

If the wind, crew and ship are up to it, the Sea Stallion will go on nonstop til Portsmouth.

Whale on portside!

The log shows 7 knots and with a wind abaft the beam of up to 14 metres/sec. the Sea Stallion is heading for Lands…

Why don’t we do everything as in Viking times?

Why don’t we navigate as they did in Viking times? Why don’t we wear the clothes the Vikings did? Why don’t we eat…

The first blister

Our hands are sore and the first blisters begin to appear. We have not yet rowed very much – an hour and half today…