Boats
- Thalion of Bree
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Boats
So how often, if at all, do you think the rangers used boats of various different sizes and shapes?
-Thalion, Thontaur's son
Re: Boats
The search function is a useful tool, my friend. There's not much this forum hasn't discussed over the years and watercraft has been a particular favorite due to many of us enjoying the freedom that comes with sails and paddles.
First bit of reading would be the MERS summer 2020 newsletter. There's a whole essay on Middle-earth and rivercraft.
http://edgeofthewild.org/wp-content/upl ... S_V5i2.pdf
Additional threads that you might find useful would be these.
Ranger Boats and Watercraft
Making a rawhide canoe, step by step
Canoe Considerations
Personally, I think a coracle for ranging and fishing and then something along the lines of a Scandinavian faering for extended travel would be appropriate for the Dúnedain.
EDIT: Not specifically related to the Dúnedain but I always want to take whatever chance I can to promote the work of the team behind Brioc - an early medieval ocean curragh based in Brittany. They are due to set sail on a sailing tour of the UK here soon. I love watching their hard work pay off. One day I would love to take a trip with them.
https://en.gwardanaod.com/
https://m.facebook.com/100052680985229/about/
First bit of reading would be the MERS summer 2020 newsletter. There's a whole essay on Middle-earth and rivercraft.
http://edgeofthewild.org/wp-content/upl ... S_V5i2.pdf
Additional threads that you might find useful would be these.
Ranger Boats and Watercraft
Making a rawhide canoe, step by step
Canoe Considerations
Personally, I think a coracle for ranging and fishing and then something along the lines of a Scandinavian faering for extended travel would be appropriate for the Dúnedain.
EDIT: Not specifically related to the Dúnedain but I always want to take whatever chance I can to promote the work of the team behind Brioc - an early medieval ocean curragh based in Brittany. They are due to set sail on a sailing tour of the UK here soon. I love watching their hard work pay off. One day I would love to take a trip with them.
https://en.gwardanaod.com/
https://m.facebook.com/100052680985229/about/
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Re: Boats
... and then something along the lines of a Scandinavian faering
Oooh... I don't think I've seen those before. I love them!!! They just perfectly matches my mental image for medieval fantasy rivercraft.
I've been meaning to weave or find a curragh / coracle for years. I SO want to try one of those things!!!
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Re: Boats
I absolutely agree, they totally match my mental image for the river boats of middle earth
Gimli: It's true you don't see many Dwarf-women. And in fact, they are so alike in voice and appearance, that they are often mistaken for Dwarf-men.
Aragorn: It's the beards.
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Re: Boats
Yes, they are beautiful aren’t they? One day when I have the space and water to do it, I would love to turn my hand to boat building. Something like a faering with the sails would be a lovely project.
I’m fairly certain the boats from Lothlórien in the films were at least partially modeled on a faering, both being low, open, clinker-built boats. They are quite fitting for the medieval European fantasy.
Persona : Cimrandir - late 3rd Age Dunedain