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Svenska: The longboat of HSwMS Ehrensköld (11) in the Rindö annex of the National Maritime Museum of Sweden. It is a flat-gutted, crawler-built motor barge in mahogany. Length 7.75 meters. Width 2.25 meters. The building year is not known.

The destroyer Ehrensköld was launched at Kockum's Mekaniska Verkstad in Malmö on September 25, 1926 . She was then the fleet's largest destroyer. She was in service until April 1, 1963. Ehrensköld had two boats on board, an 8 meter rowing sloop and a 9 meter motor barque. The longboat was donated to the museum in 1990 by Södertörn's Naval Corps.

Referencesː Kringla, Riksantikvarieämbetet (Swedish National Heritage Board)
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