Gustafsberg VII

MS Gustavsberg VII is a passenger liner owned and operated by Strömma Kanalbolaget since 1973 for travelling in the Stockholm archipelago. It was built in 1912 by Oskarshamn Shipyard, initially ordered by Gustavsbergs fabriker to transport porcelain products from the factory. In 1929 it was sold to Waxholmsbolaget, and was renamed to S/S Saxaren. In 1964 the ship sunk and it was considered uneconomical to salvage. Two Stockholm students then bought the ship for 1200 kronor and later salvaged and restored it. In 1973, Strömma Kanalbolaget bought the ship and restored its original name.

Gustafsberg VII

MS Gustavsberg VII is a passenger liner owned and operated by Strömma Kanalbolaget since 1973 for travelling in the Stockholm archipelago. It was built in 1912 by Oskarshamn Shipyard, initially ordered by Gustavsbergs fabriker to transport porcelain products from the factory. In 1929 it was sold to Waxholmsbolaget, and was renamed to S/S Saxaren. In 1964 the ship sunk and it was considered uneconomical to salvage. Two Stockholm students then bought the ship for 1200 kronor and later salvaged and restored it. In 1973, Strömma Kanalbolaget bought the ship and restored its original name.