Launch day!
After almost half a year of cleaving , chopping, shaping, drilling and carving, the Gislinge Boat was launched.
Less than 24 hours until the launch of the Gislinge Boat...
Hard to believe we're almost there!
Best laid plans...
Things haven’t gone quite as planned with the Gislinge Boat’s sail – but not all is lost!
Let the countdown begin...
Three days to go to the launch on Saturday. See how the work is progressing...
The Gislinge Boat's sail: processing and production of flax fibres
Transforming raw flax into workable fibres is a long and time-consuming process
Håndværk og design # Gislinge: Smed og bådebygger på Vikingeskibsmuset
Bloggen har besøg af gæsteskribent Marie Broen, der er undervisnings- og udviklingsansvarlig i Skoletjenesten på…
Finishing the forestay
The eye splice is finished and it's time to lay the final cord of the rope
Gone fishin' - after oak...
It's been a while since you got an update on life at the boatyard, so here's today's status
Gislinge Project Blog
About the Gislinge blog
The Gislinge blog is about daily life at the Viking Ship Museum's boatyard, during the Gislinge Boat Project.
The blog is written by nature guide, Silas Tavs Ravn, and curator, Tríona Sørensen.

The project in pictures - take a look at the Gislinge-gallery!

Take a look at the latest recordings of the boatbuilders work with the Gislinge Boat...









