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Narration translated to English. A Nordfjordbåt (also spelled Nordfjordbåt or Nordfjord boat) is a traditional wooden boat from the Nordfjord region of western Norway. It belongs to a family of clinker-built boats known collectively as "vestlandsbåter" (West Norwegian boats), similar in style to Viking ships, with a long history tied to Norway’s coastal culture and fishing heritage. Key Characteristics of a Nordfjordbåt: Clinker-built (lapstrake): The planks of the hull overlap one another, a method dating back to the Viking Age. This makes the boat light yet strong and flexible. Long, narrow hull: Designed to handle the often rough waters of fjords and coastal seas. High stem and stern: These give it a distinct profile and help it ride waves efficiently. Shallow draft: This allows the boat to be used close to shore and easily pulled up onto beaches. Sail and oars: Originally, it was rowed and often fitted with a square sail for longer journeys. Usage: Used for fishing, transport, and farm work along the fjords and coast. It played a vital role in daily rural life in Nordfjord until modern motorboats took over in the 20th century. Cultural Significance: The Nordfjordbåt is part of a deep maritime tradition that reflects centuries of Norwegian craftsmanship and seafaring. Boatbuilding skills were often passed down through generations. It’s now preserved and celebrated in museums, local festivals, and by traditional boatbuilders aiming to keep the craft alive.