viitoven
Viitoven is a term that refers to a specific type of wooden boat construction, primarily found in certain Scandinavian regions. It is characterized by the use of internal frames, to which the hull planks are attached. This method contrasts with clinker-built boats where planks overlap. The term itself is derived from Old Norse and relates to the method of joining timbers.
The construction of a viitoven typically involves shaping ribs or frames from natural tree branches or bent
Historically, viitoven boats were used for fishing, transportation, and sometimes warfare. The design often prioritized seaworthiness