

On this tour you will try to ride Stridsboat 90, a boat specially designed by the Swedish Armed Forces to operate in our unique archipelago environment.
We pick you up at Solöbrygga just south of Norrtälje and then carry it out through the archipelago. It will be a fast-paced journey between the islands and cliffs of the archipelago, we will travel through narrow passages and you will experience the unique characteristics of the boat.
Once you arrive at Siaröfort you will be offered coffee and there is also time to look at the surroundings before the boat takes you back.
The price of the tour includes a year's membership in the Swedish Stridsbåter Association.
Vägbeskrivning till Solöbryggväg: Kör väg 278 mot Furusund, efter ca 5 km står det skylt Solöbrygga. Precis innan nedfarten till bryggan finns en stor parkering där ni kan stå på gästparkeringen, betala enligt instruktioner på plats. Längst ner på Solöbryggväg ligger ångbåtsbryggan där vi hämtar upp er.
Inför resa med oss bör du tänka på att ha vind och vattentäta kläder då alla sitter ute på däck för där får man bästa upplevelsen(det blir blött!). Vantar, mössa och även skidglasögon kan vara bra att ha med beroende på väder. Flytvästar finns ombord men har du små barn vill vi gärna att du tar med flytväst till dem.
Välkommen!



Rescuer Roslagen
The Swedish Stridsbåts Association was formed in 2012 to preserve Stridsbåt 127 in its original condition. Over the years several boats have been added but also other units and the business has therefore evolved to use the units for what they are actually intended for — transport and rescue missions to increase safety and security in the archipelago.
The association therefore has been running since a couple of years back the Rädningsvärn Roslagen where we have crews around the clock who are prepared to leave berth within 15 minutes of alarm. We cooperate with, among others, the Greater Stockholm Fire Defence, the Swedish Armed Forces, the Police, the Coast Guard, MSB, and the Swedish Maritime Administration. We carry out a variety of rescue missions every year and our motto is to create “Safety in the archipelago — in everyday life and crisis”.
.The association does not receive any government grants for its activities, but everything is funded through membership fees, missions and tours that we run mainly with Stridsboat.
