I live in Molde, on the northwesteren coast of Norway ("close" to Trondhjem). However my mother lives just outside Falkenberg , in Glommen, and I have been racing tornados in both Malmø and Landskrona/Borstahusen.
25km north of Malmø, that would be..?

I think we will see a growth in both the F-16 and the F-18 class the coming years here in scandinavia, but I also hope there is room for a 20 footer and the proposed F-23 offshore racer <img src="http://www.catsailor.com/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
Realistically speaking, the F-16 and F-18 are the classes to watch. The F-16 should have the largest "hobby" potential due to its versatility, and grow to be the largest class of the two.
The two largest problems for growth here are the heavy monohull bias and the cost of new or used F-16s. As time progresses, I think we will see F-16s all over the peninsula. I know there is a large interest in F-16s where I have been spreading the "message", but price is an concern. Some also worry about the robustness of fibreglass/sandwich boats as compared to rotomoulded hulls *groan*.
What's needed to get a class going is PR, PR and more PR. Add some used boats and a fun event or two, and we should be able to get going.