fráreiðar
Fráreiðar are a traditional Icelandic boat type. They were commonly used for fishing and other maritime activities in the country's coastal regions. The design of these boats typically featured a flat bottom and a relatively high freeboard, with a small crew area and a open deck space for hauling in fishing nets.
The fráreiðar were generally smaller than modern fishing boats, with lengths ranging from 7 to 14 meters.
Fráreiðar were an essential part of Icelandic coastal culture, particularly in smaller fishing communities. They were
The fráreiðar played a significant role in Icelandic maritime history, particularly before the widespread adoption of
In recent years, there has been a resurgence of interest in traditional Icelandic boat types like the