Posted: Mon Mar 27, 2006 12:46 am
Mmmmmm, I don't know about that.
The conventional wisdom is that wooden-keeled ships are limited to 100 feet max keel length.
130 meters is 429 feet, more or less, and I just don't buy that. Sorry, but I'm not going to believe this without some serious archaeological evidence.
Mind, I'm not questioning your research at all. Your research is impeccable. I'm saying I suspect the sources are full of crap =)
You have to remember that the ancients, for all their wisdom, are just not reliable when it comes to numbers. There are impeccable sources that claim the Persians brought an army of a million men to Thermopylae, but anybody who knows anything about logistics will tell you that's a flat impossibility.
I honor Xenophon of Athens almost as much as Bobby Lee, but even in the Anabasis, there are some very questionable numbers.
I suppose it's possible that a wooden-keeled ship 400+ feet in length was built, there's just no way it would swim. Wood is just not a strong enough construction material.
I am sure this post will seem quite arrogant to some who read it, and I apologise for that. But for me, common sense comes before anything else.
The conventional wisdom is that wooden-keeled ships are limited to 100 feet max keel length.
130 meters is 429 feet, more or less, and I just don't buy that. Sorry, but I'm not going to believe this without some serious archaeological evidence.
Mind, I'm not questioning your research at all. Your research is impeccable. I'm saying I suspect the sources are full of crap =)
You have to remember that the ancients, for all their wisdom, are just not reliable when it comes to numbers. There are impeccable sources that claim the Persians brought an army of a million men to Thermopylae, but anybody who knows anything about logistics will tell you that's a flat impossibility.
I honor Xenophon of Athens almost as much as Bobby Lee, but even in the Anabasis, there are some very questionable numbers.
I suppose it's possible that a wooden-keeled ship 400+ feet in length was built, there's just no way it would swim. Wood is just not a strong enough construction material.
I am sure this post will seem quite arrogant to some who read it, and I apologise for that. But for me, common sense comes before anything else.