The ocean liner Thomas
The seagoing ship "Thomas" was built in Stadil around 1850 by Jens Lausten for buyers Thomas Andersen and Jens Thomsen from Sønder Lyngvig.
Dating back to the Viking Age, this type of boat was used for sea fishing from the open beach along the west coast of Jutland until around 1890.
In 1912, Andreas Jensen bought the ship and used it as a tugboat on Ringkøbing Fjord until 1931, after which it ended its days as a roof on a tool shed.
Fiskeriets Hus has built a replica of the ocean liner that can be used for sailing on Ringkøbing Fjord.
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