Utrecht ship

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NameUtrecht ship
Completed997-1030
FateMuseum ship
The Utrecht ship at the Centraal Museum in Utrecht, Netherlands
History
NameUtrecht ship
Completed997-1030
FateMuseum ship
General characteristics
TypeCargo ship
Length17.8 metres (58 ft)
Beam3.8 m (12 ft)
Draft0.7 metres (2.3 ft)
PropulsionSail

The Utrecht ship is a tenth-century cargo ship found during excavation works at the Van Hoornekade in Northern Utrecht, Netherlands, in 1930. It is displayed at the Centraal Museum in Utrecht, Netherlands.

Drawing of the ship's layout.

The Utrecht ship was constructed between 997 and 1030 in the Netherlands of a local oak tree, which was carved out to make the bottom of the ship. An array of planks and beams were afterwards added to the ship to create the hull. The ship is 17.8 metres (58 ft) long, 3.8 m (12 ft) wide and had a draft of 0.7 metres (2.3 ft). She could carry about 13 tons of cargo.[1]

The ship was most likely constructed to serve as a cargo ship and sailed along the Rhine from Utrecht to settlements alongside the river.[2]

Discovery

Public exhibition

References

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