Moälven, Sweden
History
Sweden
NameMoälven (1921–present)
OwnerMo och Domsjö, Örnsköldsvik, Sweden 1921 – about 1970. Private owners from about 1970
Ordered1920[1]
BuilderJerfeds Mekaniska Verkstad, Bonäset, Örnsköldsviks kommun
Completed1921
StatusTugboat and pleasure craft
General characteristics
TypeTugboat
Tonnage14 NRT
Length14 m (46 ft)
Engine: Bolinder-Munktell BM 1113 Diesel engine
PropulsionStern propeller
Speed6 knots (11 km/h; 6.9 mph)

Moälven was a swedish tugboat[2] built 1921 for Mo och Domsjö in Örnsköldsvik, Sweden and in use up to about 1970.

She was launched in 1921 as Moälven and was a conventionally-built timber rafting tugboat at Jerfeds Mekaniska Verkstad in Örnsköldsvik Municipality in Västernorrland County in Sweden.

Moälven was owned and used by the Mo och Domsjö company to pull logs rafted for towing from the areas along the river Moälven down to Domsjö Fabriker in Örnsköldsvik.

She was sold to a private owner and converted from timber tugboat to pleasure craft round 1970.

See also

References

  1. Moälven I, list of tugboats in Sweden.
  2. Photos from Örnsköldsviks museum och konsthall
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