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About VIKING Community involvement Historical vessels

Some of the historical vessels we support with lifesaving equipment and service:



The Havhingsten, The Viking Ship Museum

The Viking Ship Museum in Roskilde is the Danish museum for ships, seafaring and boatbuilding culture in ancient and medieval times. VIKING is supplying the liferafts for the longship the Havhingsten.
www.vikingeskibsmuseet.dk

Elisabeth k571, Dragør Museum

Maritime museum located near Copenhagen. In addition to exhibitions the museum operates the Elisabeth K571 fishing vessel that has sailed to Sweden. VIKING supplied the liferafts, immersion suits and lifejackets.
www.dragoermuseum.dk

The fishing boat Claus Sørensen

Owned by the Fisheries and Maritime Museum, the Claus Sørensen is used to educate students on fishing and marine life with trips out in the bay and to the seal colonies at the sandbars. We supply liferafts, lifejackets and service.
www.fimus.dk

The schooner Martha

The Schooner Martha Society is a non-profit organisation that owns and operates the Martha. The schooner was originally launched in 1900 and the Society has since restored the vessel to her original beauty. Today the schooner is used to take children and school classes with teachers for sailing trips in the Baltic Sea, and also participates in regattas around Denmark and northern Germany. VIKING supports the Martha with liferafts, lifejackets and service.
www.skonnert.dk


The schooner Lilla Dan

The Lilla Dan is a two masted topsail schooner built in 1951 by J. Lauritzen as a training ship. Today it is still owned and operated by J. Laurtizen for chartering.
We supply the liferafts and service.
www.j-l.com/LillaDan.aspx