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The steamship SS Storskär (built 1908) is a listed Swedish ship. The Maritime Museum in Stockholm is responsible for the listing of historic ships in Sweden. The purpose of the listing is to encourage and support owners of historic ships and boats to preserve and take care of their vessels. The listing does not confer any legal protection on the vessels or obligations on their owners but ...
This category is for pages about names used by more than one ship of the Swedish Navy. Only shipindex pages should be included in this category. Individual ships (including those that are the only one to bear the name) should instead be categorised in Category:Ships of the Swedish Navy, or the relevant subcategory for the type of vessel.
T42, converted to the picket boat HSwMS Skanör (V01) T43, converted to the picket boat HSwMS Smyge (V02) T44, converted to the picket boat HSwMS Arild (V03) T45; T46; T47; T48, converted to the picket boat HSwMS Slite (V06) T49; T50, converted to the picket boat HSwMS Marstrand (V07) T51, converted to the picket boat HSwMS Lysekil (V08) T52 ...
The Swedish Coast Guard consist of 31 larger units, of which 10 are multipurpose ships, 16 maritime surveillance ships and 5 environmental protection ships. In addition to these, there are also five hovercraft, a barge and about 100 smaller boats and jet skis. [1]
Pages in category "Swedish boat builders" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. N. Najad Yachts; V.
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Wasa (60), 1778. Discarded 1827. Hedvig Elisabet Charlotta (60), c. 1781. Captured by Russia at the Battle of Vyborg Bay, 3 July 1790. Kronprins Gustaf Adolph class (improved Wasa class),
MS Stena Carrier (I) (1970 - 1974 (Chartered Out)) Chartered to Canadian Ministry of Transport.Scrapped in Aliaga, Turkey in 2011. [21]MS Stubbenkammer (1971) Ordered by a Canadian Shipping Company but delivered to Stena Line for charter and sale to Deutsche Reichsbahn, East Germany.