A wooden barque built in 1887 by the Gamla Varvet, Gothenburg, Sweden, for A. Landgrens Enka, Gothenburg. Her dimensions are 42,50x9,3x3,96(d) m (139'42x30'50x13'0) and tonnage 359 GRT and 301 NRT.
The Sigyn represents a type of vessel that during the second half of the 19th century was the most common type of deep-water cargo-carrier: the three-masted wooden barque. Today the Sigyn is the only remaining vessel of that kind.
- 1887 Built of wood by Gamla Varvet, Gothenburg for A. Landgrens Enka, Gothenburg. She was rigged as a three-masted barque carrying royals over single topgallant sails.
- 1913 Lost her rigging in a storm.
- 1914 Re-rigged as a barquentine.
- 1927 Sold to Åland.
- 1939 Towed to Turku to be preserved as a museum ship.
- 1979 Given back her original barque rig.
- 1998 Moved to Mariehamn, Åland, for a two-year restoration program.
The ship is currently serving as a museum ship in Turku, Finland.