The Skuldelev ships are a group of five well preserved 11th century ships from the Viking period, found in the Roskilde Fjord in Denmark near the town of Skuldelev. Skuldelev 3 was a small coastal ship, probably used for trading, and is the best preserved of the ships found. It would have been about 14 m long and 3.3 m wide. It had an estimated cargo capacity of less than 5 tons, and probably a crew of between 5-8 men.
Length: 14 metres Breadth: 3.3 metres Draught: 0.9 metres Displacement: 9.6 tons Crew: 5-8 men