Lögberg-Heimskringla - 07.11.1997, Blaðsíða 3

Lögberg-Heimskringla - 07.11.1997, Blaðsíða 3
Lögberg-Heimskringla • Föstudagur 7, november 1997 • 3 In Our Forefathers’ Steps Gaukstad in Oslo, Norway. what led to his building the ship, “My grandfather, Gunnar Marel Jónsson, built the largest wooden ship that had been built in Iceland at that time. At age 25,1, myself, graduated as a ship builder. At one time I heard my father and grandfather talking about the Viking ship and how easy it had actually been to sail. Somehow I never forgot this conversa- tion. My interest in the Viking Ship was kindled and gradually grew. In 19911 was accepted on the Gaia crew, and there I leamed a great deal about sailing these ships. In particular, the Norwegian, Jon Godal, had a wealth of information on the Viking Ship, and he proved to be my best teacher before the Gaia expedition. After the Gaia adventure, I was un- decided about what to do next. I decided to build my own long ship and try to out- fit it. I travelled to Norway to study the Gaukstad Ship and measure it thoroughly. I discovered that the draft at the museum 949-2200 Thus said my mother / Yöu buy a ship with fair oars / Stand in the bow / Steer a worthy “knörr" /Sail abroad /Slay a man and another. (Egill Skallagrímsson’s pocm). is wrong. I built íslendingur after my draft, which I think is closer to the origi- nal long ships. This makes íslendingur Continued on page 7 neil ba FAMILYl FUNERAL COUNSELLORS Choices... Consider Cremation, A simple act, done with dignity, our way. Phone anytime. Gunnar Marel Eggertsson, a foreman on the Viking ship íslendingur, is a fourth genera- tion boat builder. Sveinn Guðjónsson from Morgunblaðið called on him on board his ship, and got a feeling for stand- ing at the helm of a worthy “knörr.” Icelanders take pride in their Viking ancestry, although it is questionable how great seafarers our forefathers actually were. It is, however, an interesting expe- rience to trace the footsteps of the men who long ago sailed the oceans and stepped ashore in Iceland. This can be done at Reykjavík Harbour, by boarding the Viking ship íslendingur, and sailing the blue sounds. A few years ago, Gunnar Marel Eggertsson embarked on the huge task of building a replica of the Norwegian Gaukstad ship. The experts consider his to be the most successful replica ever made of that famous ship. As a result, the Swedish National Museum, on the one hand, and the Norwegian Sailing Insti- tute, on the other, have expressed a lot of interest in his ship. Both institutions have invited him and his ship to call for fur- ther inspection. “I have received an in- formal invitation from the Swedish Na- tional Museum regarding bringing the ship to Norway for display, and agents from the Norwegian Sailing Institute want to look at the ship next summer. The Norwegians visited Iceland last summer to look at the ship. They considered it the best and most exact replica of the Gaukstad ship ever made, and I am con- vinced that it is, although I say so my- self,” said Gunnar Marel, who should know. In 1991 he was the skipper of the Norwegian long ship, Gaia, when it crossed the Atlantic Ocean in commemo- ration of the great land discovery. For fourteen months Gunnar sailed the Gaia across the world’s oceans, crossing the lslendingur sails with outstretched sails across the blue sounds. equator and travelling all the way to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil where the crew made an appearance on behalf of the United Nations Children’s ftind. When Gunnar Marel chose his oc- cupation, he truely followed in his fore- fathers’ footsteps. “You could say that I was born in a shipyard, at the “Dráttarbraut” in the Westman Islands. My father, grandfather and even my great-grandfather were all ship builders,” Gunnar Marel answered when asked

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