Olaf T. Engvig

Olaf Engvig is originally from Rissa, Norway, and holds a graduate degree in maritime history from the University of Oslo. He is internationally known for his books on maritime history, and for his lifelong commitment to saving and protecting historic boats and ships.

Publications

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The Ships that Built the West

The Scandinavian Navy, WAPAMA and VÆRDALEN.

Explore with Engvig how the "Scandinavian Navy" (ships and/or seamen from Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden) helped the West Coast of the US grow and thrive, especially by providing lumber, through the Industrial Revolution. Envision what it was like to be a sailor on different types of ships in those days.

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Legends in Sail

Engvig's previous sailing history book was Legends in Sail, a beautifully illustrated book detailing the history of legendary ships whose reputation will live forever. They traveled worldwide, and gained fame for many reasons. Education, expeditions, film and adventure are key words in their saga. These ships set unbeatable records and helped discover the last unmapped areas of the planet. Even to this day they inspire all who seek challenges and new exciting adventures.

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Viking to Victorian

Exploring the Use of Iron in Ship Building

Another recent maritime history book by Engvig is Viking to Victorian: Exploring the Use of Iron in Ship Building, which enlists sailing adventure, personal heritage, and practical skills in an academic examination of iron's impact on maritime history. He uses authentic ships and cultural traditions to forge a new preservation methodology in a vividly illustrated, untraditional maritime reference work.

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And Many More

Explore Olaf's vast library of past publications
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About Olaf

Maritime historian, photographer, author of numerous books, and consultant to maritime museums around the world.

Grant & Awards

2018 9th Karl Kortum Maritime History Award

In 2018, Olaf was awarded the 9th Karl Kortum Maritime History Award by the group currently known as Friends of Pacific Maritime History. He received this award for his The Ships That Built the West: The Scandinavian Navy, WAPAMA and VÆRDALEN manuscript. The award is named after the legendary Karl Kortum (1917–1996), a founder of the National Maritime Historical Society and the San Francisco Maritime Museum. He, just like Olaf, was instrumental in saving numerous historic vessels. Walter Cronkite, the broadcaster who shared Mr. Kortum's affection for ships, once called Karl Kortum "perhaps America's foremost marine preservationist and historian." Olaf and Karl became close friends when Olaf came to San Francisco in the early 1990s. They often enjoyed sharing their salty sea stories over martini lunches at The Buena Vista, a short walk from the museum.

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Education & Experience

Maritime Historian

Olaf Engvig is a maritime historian, photographer, author of numerous books, and consultant to maritime museums in Norway, Sweden, and other countries. He has been the editor of several magazines in Norway, and a leader and diver in marine archaeological expeditions and excavations. In addition, he was the founder and CEO of a ship wharf specializing in restoration of historic ships, and has been instrumental in restoring many unique old vessels.

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Ship Restorations

A short intro about the types of ships Olaf spechializes in restoring/saving

HANSTEEN

Originally Built: 1866 Restored: 1993

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OSCARSBORG

Originally Built: 1874 Restored: under repair

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VÆRDALEN

Originally Built: 1891 Restored: 2016

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HESTMANDEN

Originally Built: 1911 Restored: 2020

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POL III

Originally Built: 1929 Restored: 2011

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BORGENES

Originally Built: 1942 Restored: 1992

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Small Boats

A short intro about the types of small boats Olaf has

A number of these boats are part of Engvig's book, Vikings to Victorian: Exploring the Use of Iron in Ship Building.

HITRA

Firing

  • Built: 1863 (in original condition)
  • 29 feet
  • 10 oars
  • square sail
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Mr.THOMAS

Faering

  • Built: 1873
  • 20 feet
  • 4 oars
  • square sail
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REIN

Seksring

  • Built: 1905
  • 23 feet
  • 8 oars
  • square sail
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JAKOB

Faering

  • Built: 1932
  • 19 feet
  • 4 oars
  • fore-and-aft rig
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DRONNINGEN

Viking Royal Barge

  • Built: 1978 (the first complete replica of the Viking Royal Barge from Oseberg)
  • 76 feet
  • 28 oars
  • square sail
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FROYA

Halvfjerming

  • Built: 1983 (replica of a boat built in 1872)
  • 27 feet
  • 8 oars
  • square sail
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Contact Olaf

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