



The combat boat picks you up at Solöbrygga and then carries it out through Furusund and on to the outer archipelago and Söderarm. It will be a fast-paced journey between the rocks and cliffs of the outer archipelago and through narrow military trails where you will experience the unique characteristics of the boat.
Once in the Söderarm archipelago, it will be a tour where we will among other things go around the island of Torskär with the Söderarm lighthouse to finally land on Lillhögskär where you will be offered coffee and bun and time to stretch your legs and enjoy the rocks of the outer archipelago.
After about an hour of stopping, the Stridsboat departs back towards the mainland and Solöbrygga.
The price of the tour includes a year's membership in the Swedish Stridsbåter Association.
Directions to Solöbryggväg: Take road 278 towards Furusund, after about 5 km there is a sign Solöbrygga. Just before the descent to the jetty there is a large parking where you can stand in the guest parking, pay according to the instructions on the spot. At the bottom of Solöbryggväg is the steamboat jetty where we pick you up.
Length3.5 hours
**Number of seat (s) 10 seats

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.
