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National Maritime Museums of Sweden (SMM). The Vasa Museum (Stockholm) The Maritime Museum (Stockholm) The Naval Museum (Karlskrona) www.maritima.se
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Ships and boats – SMM. Five larger ships, not counting Vasa. Close to 200 boats (leisure, naval, commercial) in the boat collection. Small number of ships on Bareboat Charter.
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Historic ships in Sweden. Private owners. Non commercial organisations – mainly sailing ships. Commercial – steam, motor and sail. Museum ships – mixed collection.
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SMM´s role. Supportive. ”K-märkning” (”Listed ships”) – recognition of important ships. Networks, forums. Preservation of our own ships and boats. Bare Boat Charter – ships on loan.
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SMM- ship preservation. No “official” standard for ship preservation in Sweden. Available resources (funds, personnel) key factors. Committed to our own ships “forever”.
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Ship preservation – problems SMM – Icebreaker Sankt Erik. First seagoing icebreaker in Sweden (1915). Large and complicated to maintain. Fantastic steam engines.
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SMM – lightship Finngrundet. Early museum ship (1970). Relic of a bygone era.
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SMM – minesweeper Bremön. Historic context- 2 nd World War. Fantastic condition.
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SMM – missile ship Västervik. “Pawn from the Cold War”. Excellent condition. Frozen in time.
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SMM – full rigger Jarramas. Last sailing ship built in Karlskrona. Important for the local community. Ongoing restoration project.
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SMM – the restoration of Jarramas. Long term project. High standard of craftsmanship. No modernisation. Replace like with like as far as possible.
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SMM – more about Jarramas. Restoring the ship is one thing, but how do you tell the story?
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SMM -the future for historic ships. More focus on networks, Bareboat Charter and partnerships. Probably fewer ships within SMM.
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SMM – The end. Thank you for your time. Good sailing this summer.
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