Photo credit: Peder Jacobsson.
All summer I’ve been looking forward to the annual Tall Ships Festival in Duluth. Among the featured ships was to be the Dragon Harald Fairhair, largest Viking ship replica in the world. Built in Haugesund, old ancestral region of the Walkers. I had been talking to the festival people about having my Viking group participate.
At the moment the voyage is stalled. The U.S. Coast Guard has forbidden the dragon ship from proceeding without a professional pilot, something estimated to cost around $400,000. They had understood that their short length made them exempt, but that, apparently was Canadian rules. It seems to be another case of people misunderstanding government regulations, inexplicable in view of their simplicity and rationality (sarcasm off).
Anyway, there’s a petition to get the requirement waived at change.org. I don’t know if it will do any good or not.
Couldn’t they just threaten to sink her if she tries to invade a commercial ship or attack the shore?
Phil, I live on Lake Huron and look forward to the tall ships passing by every year! This is the latest on the Draken Harald Harfagr from our local paper:
http://www.thetimesherald.com/story/news/local/port-huron/2016/07/13/worlds-largest-viking-ship-stops-port-huron/87046172/
Hi, Pauline! At first, I thought that article was saying the ship was clear to sail, but apparently they are just proceeding to Bay City with a pilot and considering their options as they go. I don’t know why the Coast Guard won’t allow a volunteer pilot.