The Draken Harald Hårfagre, the largest Viking longship in the world, is on her way, hopscotching across the Atlantic, to
raid and plunder visit the United States this summer. After departing Haugesund, Norway and sailing for a day at sea, the longship had to put into Lerwick in the Shetland Islands to repair a broken shroud. The task was made significantly more difficult by modern electronics. Electronic cabling for antennas running down the backside of the mast complicated the repair. This is not the first time that the longship has diverted to Lerwick. In 2014, the put in to replace a broken mast.
The goal of the voyage is to explore one of the most legendary of all sea voyages – the Viking discovery of the New World. Draken Harald Hårfagre and her crew will sail for Iceland, Greenland and Newfoundland and then through the St. Lawrence Seaway to the Great Lakes before returning to the US East Coast in the late summer.