SS Orion

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S/S Orion at Skeppsholmen in Stockholm
History
 Sweden
NamesakeOrion (mythology) hunter, son to Poseidon
BuilderHelsingborgs Varfs AB
Laid down1929
Decommissioned1979
Reclassified1956
ReinstatedMuseum ship on June 1993 at Skeppsholmen, Stockholm
General characteristics
TypeSteamship
Length32.44 m (29 m in 1929, lengthened 3 metres in 1961)
Beam6,o4 m
Depth3.30 m
PropulsionCompound, Floodman valve gear
Complement10 crew

S/S Orion is a steam-powered ship moored on the western shore of the islet Skeppsholmen in central Stockholm, Sweden. It is a listed historic ship of Sweden. The vessel, which is the oldest of its kind still remaining in Sweden, now serves as a museum ship.[1]

History

S/S Orion was built in 1929 at Helsingborgs Varfs AB shipyard in Helsingborg. It was a service ship for the Swedish Maritime Administration used for conducting inspections. S/S Orion served the Trosa - Karlskrona Pilot District between 1929 and 1956, with a home port in Kalmar. The vessel was used to inspect lighthouses, pilotage sites and to lay out and pick up buoys and to refill gas in lighthouses. She was decommissioned in 1979, and since 1993 has been a museum ship in the Skeppsholmen quay-berths. [2]

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References

  1. ^ "Skeppsholmen". Expedia, Inc. Retrieved March 1, 2020.
  2. ^ "Helsingborgs Varfs AB". Helsingborgs stadslexikon. Retrieved March 1, 2020.

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