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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hasholme_Logboat

    Hasholme logboat is a late Iron Age boat (750-390 BC) discovered at Hasholme, an area of civil parish of Holme-on-Spalding-Moor in the East Riding of the English county of Yorkshire. It is now on display in the Hull and East Riding Museum, in Hull. The boat was located and excavated at … See more

    The University of Hull described it in 2010 as the largest surviving log boat in the UK. See more

    The hull of the Hasholme Logboat was made out of an oak tree (Quercus sp.). After all the measurements of the hull were taken, it was … See more

    The bow section of the Hasholme logboat has a most original design. It is made of two parts, lower and upper bow timbers, which together … See more

    Beam-ties are transverse timbers fitted athwartship near the stern and their function was to tie the two sides of the hull together. This becomes especially important for … See more

    At seven points along the length of the boat, thickness gauges were cut, usually at the bottom of the boat. Those holes were bored from outside the log after the outside of the boat … See more

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    The Hasholme boat is made of one whole log and is generally log-shaped. It has a flat bottom outboard and also inboard. With the bottom horizontal, the top edge of the See more

    In general, the stern is at the right angle to the rest of the boat. Approximately 25 cm (9.8 in) forward of the stern, a transverse groove was cut into the bottom and sides to support the transom piece. Forward of the transom several grooves were cut to support transverse … See more

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    The Appleby logboat is a Bronze Age logboat, found during dredging of the old River Acholme near Appleby, North Lincolnshire in 1943. It dates to the period 1500-1300 BC. It is one of two prehistoric dug-out boats found in the Ancholme, the other being found near Brigg in 1886. Both of these boats contain evidence of repairs in the form of sewing of lashing techniques: splits in the wood had bee…

  3. https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Longboat

    WebA longboat was an open boat used on-board ships during the age of the sailing ships. The original name was 'Shallop' but was changed to longboat in the 18th century. [1] A ship or …

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    • https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/logboat

      Web(nautical) A dugout canoe ... Definition from Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    • https://redwall.fandom.com/wiki/Logboat

      WebView source. A logboat is a type of watercraft unique to the Redwall series, used by the various shrew tribes in Mossflower Country. Logboats are characterized by their …

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      WebThe logboat is a canoe-esque boat that can be built with 5 logs, it can be used to travel through water faster than swimming. Trivia [] Looks like a log in the water. Even though …

    • https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Viking_logboat_(37867667156).jpg

      WebJul 11, 2018 · Thousand year old Viking logboat on display in Wakefield central library. The library is in the same centre as Wakefield museum. Photo credit: Ollie Andrews/Libraries …

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      WebAug 03, 2013 · English: Poole Logboat in Poole Museum. Date: 19 July 2007 (according to Exif data) Source: Own work: Author: LordHarris at English Wikipedia: Licensing .

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