Making lime bast rope for the Gislinge Boat

Last week, you got a quick look at the first of the lime bast ropes Carsten had made for the shrouds on the…

Håndværk og design # Gislinge: Væver og reblægger på Vikingeskibsmuseet

Bloggen har besøg af gæsteskribent Marie Broen, der er undervisnings- og udviklingsansvarlig i Skoletjenesten på…

The Gislinge Boat's rig

Ropes of horsehair, sealskin and wool are already in the house. Now it’s the turn of the lime bast.

Håndværk og design # Gislinge: I Boserup Skov

Bloggen har endnu engang besøg af gæsteskribent Marie Broen, der er undervisnings- og udviklingsansvarlig i…

Lime bast rope for the Gislinge Boat's rig

In comparison to ropes of skin, horse hair or cultivated plant materials such as hemp or flax, the manufacture of…

Skoletjeneste

Projekt Gislingebåden er sat på skoleskemaet

Bloggen har i dag besøg af gæsteskribent Marie Broen, der er undervisnings- og udviklingsansvarlig i Skoletjenesten…

To cleave or not to cleave? That is the question...

Maritime experimental archaeology: a dynamic and on-going process

Catching up

Work is progressing quickly at the boatyard now, so here's a few of the best shots from the last weeks. Click on…

How do you sail a square-rigged boat?

Some information about sailing with square-sail - and a bibliography!

Taking stock

A look back at the first three months of the Gislinge Boat Open Source Project

Gislinge Project Blog