Enköping

A small passenger steamer built of iron in 1868 at the Oskarshamns Varv, Oskarshamn, Sweden.

Registered dimensions: 29,20×5,43×2,07 meters, 131,62 GRT and 93,84 NRT.

1868
Launched at the Oskarshamns Varv, Oskarshamn, for the Bockholmssundsbolaget for their Lake Mälaren passenger trade.
1885
Bought by the Ångfartygs AB Östhammar, Östhammar, for the Östhammar-Stockholm trade and renamed Östhammar.
1900
Sold to Ångfartygs AB Sigtuna-Sko and renamed Skokloster.
1910
The company went banckrupt.
1911
Bought by Ångfartygs AB Sylfid, Norrtälje, and renamed Arholma.
1914
Sold and renamed Väddö.
1915
Sold to Ångfartygs AB Glafsfjorden, Arvika, and renamed Glafsfjorden.
1935
Sold to the west coast of Sweden and renamed Södra Skärgården.
1943
Renamed Soten.
1959
Bought by Erik V.Y. Karlsson, Gravarne.
199?
Bought by Strömma Kanal Bolaget and renamed Enköping.
Still in service in Upsala. The oldest passenger ship listed in Lloyd's Register.
Updated 1995-02-21 by Lars Bruzelius

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