HSwMS Najaden (1897) explained

HSwMS Najaden is a Swedish Navy training ship launched in 1897, previously preserved as a museum ship in Halmstad and moored on the river Nissan by Halmstad Castle, since July 2014 in Fredrikstad, Norway.

The three-masted, wooden hulled sailing ship was constructed at the Royal Naval Shipyard in Karlskrona in 1897 and served in the Swedish Navy as a sail training ship until 1938.[1]

In 1946 she was taken over by the city of Halmstad and completely restored. She now serves as a museum ship and is in the care of the Association of the Friends of Najaden (Föreningen Najadens Vänner).[2]

Najaden passed into Norwegian ownership Friday, 4 July 2014. A brief ceremony led by city council's chairman, Conservative Ann-Charlotte Westlund was held in front of Najaden in central Halmstad.[3] At that time about 200 protesters demonstrated against the sale of the ship to Norway.

On Saturday, 5 July 2014, Najaden was towed from Halmstad to its new home port in Fredrikstad, Norway.[4] The sail training ship af Chapman was a contemporary of Najaden in Swedish Navy service.

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  1. Schäuffelen, Otmar (2005). Chapman Great Sailing Ships of the World. (pp 321-322). Hearst.
  2. http://www.fullriggarennajaden.se/ Föreningen Najadens Vänner
  3. Web site: Archived copy . 2014-07-04 . 2014-07-14 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140714165430/http://www.halmstad.se/nyhetsarkiv/nyhetsarkiv/najadenlamnarslottskajenforfredrikstadnorge.11615.html . dead .
  4. Web site: Najaden – Najaden ble bygget i 1897 i Karlskrona. Najaden har hjemmehavn på Isegran i Fredrikstad . Najaden.no . 2023-04-01.