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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