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Travel at half-mast or rudder in a straight line.
Look for disturbances on the surface of the water, not jumping fish, but it will look like a consistent water spout on the horizon (If the Sea Serpent is out of render range)
Once you have the Serpent's attention, you need to make for land. Stay half mast, let the sea serpent stay close, even stop and let it attack the boat (They quit chasing you and leave if they fail to attack every 60 seconds)
Bring it to shallows or a shoal, run aground in your boat somewhere safe, but leave enough of it in the water to get the serpent's attention.
Use some kind of Frost damage (Frost Arrows, Frostner, Staff of Ice)
You can always harpoon it and drag it to the surface, but you won't ahve the stamina to kill it. Let the locals have at it in this case.
This all obviously requires pretty good awareness and understanding so you won't let the serpent destroy your ship while whittling down its health and waiting for it to get close, forgetting to bring the sail up and becoming stranded in the sea (at the mercy of the serpent or otherwise), running out of stamina and drowning, and other factors.
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The shallows method described above by Hobo M. is probably the most reliable method overall. If you try dragging the serpent to shore and you happen to run out of stamina at just the wrong moment, you may never catch the bugger again. But in shallows a healthy serpent may yet try to fight back and not escape.
If you use Moder's power, you may be able to make a sharp turn at a beachhead so you can pull the serpent far enough to shore so it won't have even hope of escaping. So once again, it boils down to terrain... or absence of it, in this case.
Frost damage also has the advantage of not harming the ship to such extent as some other damage types, as well as slowing the snake down. Longship is also resistant to piercing weapons, so you could use a spear or atgeir as well if boat damage is your concern (they are not resistant to lightning though).
real man: harpoon and knife
make them follow you, harpoon them, like said above bring tasty and stamina meads, knife the meat :)
Had a full stack of them from the chests in the swamp spots. Aware they're not worth crafting. Would iron kit be alright for going into the mountains for that stuff? Got armour and main weapons to the furthest it allows. If you reckon it's safe enough I'll go organise that.