Pleasure craft | Fällaren
Fällaren
A 236 Fällaren
Fällaren is one of Stockholm's most well-maintained pleasure crafts. Substantial investments have been made by her previous owners; blasting, painting and rebuilding. During the 1990s, she was converted into a pleasure craft.
In 2017, she was rebuilt to the current state and currently has three separate apartments. The machinery is serviced regularly. Former owners certified her as a recreational vessel for Swedish area C. Today, upgrading of radio and security equipment is required to obtain a Swedish area C certificate. Fällaren is newly certified for Swedish area E (August 2019).
The vessel is owned by a small Swedish limited company (aktiebolag/AB) and the owners prefer to see the company sold with the vessel as an asset. The vessel can be inspected on Högmarsö outside Stockholm, Sweden.
In 2017, she was rebuilt to the current state and currently has three separate apartments. The machinery is serviced regularly. Former owners certified her as a recreational vessel for Swedish area C. Today, upgrading of radio and security equipment is required to obtain a Swedish area C certificate. Fällaren is newly certified for Swedish area E (August 2019).
The vessel is owned by a small Swedish limited company (aktiebolag/AB) and the owners prefer to see the company sold with the vessel as an asset. The vessel can be inspected on Högmarsö outside Stockholm, Sweden.
Specifications
- LOA: 31.93 metres
- L: 29.94 metres
- Beam: 6.30 metres
- Shipyard: Kalmar Varv
- Year built: 1941