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''Odin's Raven'' is a 2/3 scale
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of the Gokstad ship, which was sailed from Trondheim to Peel, Isle of Man, by a joint
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and Norwegian crew. The project formed part of the 1979 Manx Millennium Celebrations, and was conceived and planned by local businessman Robin Bigland.BBC > Isle of Man > People > 'In the company of Vikings', 04/08/2009; Archived 13/11/2014
''bbc.co.uk/isleofman'', Accessed 12 May 2017


Technical details

''Odin's Raven'' is in length,
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, and draft to keel, ( draft to
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). She was built at Rød Båtbyggeri, Fredrikstad, Elingaardskilen, near the entrance to Oslofjord. Technical advice was obtained from Alan Binns of Hull University, who sailed for the first half of the voyage; Eric Rudstrom, a
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sailor; and Rolf Hansen, who had extensive experience of sailing traditional square-rigged boats. She is clinker-built of oak with galvanised iron fasteners, and her frames are lashed in place with nylon cord. A 20 HP motor was provided for safety reasons, but rarely used. The boat was skippered by Eddie Kaighin. Following sea trials on Oslofjord, ''Odin's Raven'' was shipped to Trondheim.Ingram, p. 43


Route of the voyage

Setting out from Trondheim on 27 May 1979, she was sailed by her crew of 16 via: *Kjorsvik * Ã…lesund *Honingsvag * Ninian Central Platform,
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* Kirkwall * Rousay * Sule Skerry *Sheshader Bay, Eye Peninsula,
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(where the crew experienced a capsize during sailing evolutions for the camera) * Kyle of Lochalsh * Tobermory *
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* Gulf of Corryvreckan *
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(where she was met by HM Submarine ''Odin'') *
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, Mull of Galloway, arriving at Peel, Isle of Man on 5 July 1979 ( Tynwald Day). As well as being followed by a film crew for BBC TV, the story of the project and the voyage was recorded in a book by Michael Ingram "The Voyage of Odin's Raven".Ingram, Op. Cit.


Museum exhibit

''Odin's Raven'' is displayed as a museum exhibit at the
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in Peel, in the former
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References


Books

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External links


Website for Rød Båtbyggeri
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