The Viking longboat had a very shallow-draft hull. This meant they could raid far up rivers.
Catamarans are good for sailing in shallow waters
Longboats were swift and maneuverable vessels used by Scandinavian warriors known as Vikings for raiding, trading, and exploration. These boats allowed the Vikings to travel long distances, navigate through shallow waters, and surprise their enemies with sudden attacks. Longboats were an essential part of Viking warfare and played a key role in their expansion and influence throughout Europe during the Viking Age.
Most Viking longships ranged from 20 to 30 meters in length. This allowed them to navigate both open waters and shallow rivers for their raids and explorations.
no they do not live in shallow water because they are way to big.
The Viking long ship is over 30m long but only 6m wide. The Viking long ship was huge and beautiful. At the tip of the ship, there is a dragon or serpent head to scare away victims.At the right side of the ship near the back is a large paddle tied to the hull for steering. Viking ships were pointed at each end and wide in the middle, this often meant that they could sail in relatively shallow waters. by 2ran
shallow waters
by boat
yes they do
Shallow ocean waters near land are called neritic.
they live in shallow, tropical waters
"Wairiki" in Maori means "short waters" or "shallow waters".