The replica Viking ship Draken Harald Harfagre takes a training cruise in Fishers Island Sound off Groton, Conn., on Monday after leaving Mystic Seaport Museum for the start of its East Coast Tour. The Draken is a clinker-built Viking longship, a reconstruction of what the Norse Sagas refer to as a “Great Ship.”

MYSTIC, Conn. — A replica of a Viking longship that sailed across the Atlantic Ocean is scheduled make two stops in Maine during a tour of the East Coast.

The 115-foot Draken Harald Harfagre was set to sail out of Mystic Seaport Museum on Monday. The Day reports that the Draken has been at the museum since 2016, where it has undergone maintenance while raising funds for the next leg of its voyage to Boothbay Harbor, where it is scheduled to stop July 13-15. It is due to visit Rockland on July 22-25, according to the vessel’s website.

The vessel is expected to return to Mystic in October.

The ship left its home port of Haugesund, Norway, on April 26, 2016, to recreate the first trans-Atlantic crossing by the Vikings more than 1,000 years ago. The ship stopped in Iceland and Greenland during the voyage.

The ship is powered by sails and oars, with a crew of 32.


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