Dunay-class motorship
River cruise ship Rikhard Zorge - Project 305
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Class overview | |
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Builders | Obuda Hajogyar, Budapest, Hungary[1] |
Built | 1959–1964 |
In service | 1959 |
Planned | 47 |
Building | 47 |
Completed | 47 |
General characteristics | |
Type | River cruise ship |
Displacement | 800 t[2] |
Length | 77.91 m (255.6 ft)[3] |
Beam | 15.2 m (50 ft) |
Draught | 1.36 m (4.5 ft) |
Decks | 2 passenger decks |
Installed power | 2 × 8NVD36 or 6NVD36 4-cycle noncompressor reversive diesels 588 kilowatts (789 hp) |
Propulsion | 2 |
Speed | 20 km/h (12 mph; 11 kn) |
Capacity | 311 passengers |
Crew | 55 |
Dunay class is a class of Russian river passenger ships.[4] It is named after Danube River.
Two-deck cargo-passenger ships built in Hungary, 1959–1964.[5]
River cruise ships of the Hungarian project 305[]
Dunay-class motorship | ||
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No. | Original name | English transliteration |
1 | Дунай (Александр Блок) | Dunay (Aleksandr Blok) |
2 | Дон (Виталий Закруткин, Európa) | Don (Vitaliy Zakrutkin, Európa) |
3 | Днепр (Михаил Назаров, Дон, Владимир Мономах, Анна Ахматова) | Dnepr (Mikhail Nazarov, Don, Vladimir Monomakh, Anna Akhmatova) |
4 | Днестр (Герой Ю. Гагарин) | Dnestr (Geroy Y. Gagarin) |
5 | Ахтуба (В. Хользунов) | Akhtuba (V. Kholzunov) |
6 | Ангара (В. М. Зайцев) | Angara (V. M. Zaytsev) |
7 | Аргунь (Герой Александр Головачёв) | Argun (Geroy Aleksandr Golovachyov) |
8 | Аракс (Михаил Чеботарёв, Адеми) | Araks (Mikhail Chebotaryov, Ademi) |
9 | Алдан | Aldan |
10 | Аму-Дарья (Николай Островский, Казань) | Amu-Darya (Nikolay Ostrovskiy, Kazan) |
11 | Анадырь (М. Вахитов, Мулланур Вахитов) | Anadyr (M. Vakhitov, Mullanur Vakhitov) |
12 | Баргузин (Муса Гареев) | Barguzin (Musa Gareyev) |
13 | Арагва (Николай Зеров) | Aragva (Nikolay Zerov) |
14 | Белая (Л. В. Собинов, Видин) | Belaya (L. V. Sobinov, Vidin) |
15 | Березина (Мотовилихинский Рабочий, Бородино) | Berezina (Motovilikhinskiy Rabochiy, Borodino) |
16 | Буг (Григорий Пирогов) | Bug (Grigoriy Pirogov) |
17 | Бурея (Сергей Даньщин) | Bureya (Sergey Danyshchin) |
18 | Вычегда (Герой А. Сутырин) | Vychegda (Geroy A. Sutyrin) |
19 | Вишера | Vishera |
20 | Вилюй (Н. Г. Славянов, С. Образцов) | Vilyuy (N. G. Slavyanov, S. Obraztsov) |
21 | Волхов (Александр Свешников) | Volkhov (Aleksandr Sveshnikov) |
22 | Десна (Борис Полевой) | Desna (Boris Polevoy) |
23 | Енисей (Федор Кибальник) | Yenisey (Fedor Kibalnik) |
24 | Зея (Капитан Пирожков, Град Китеж, Паллада) | Zeya (Kapitan Pirozhkov, Grad Kitezh, Pallada) |
25 | Висла (Павел Миронов) | Visla (Pavel Mironov) |
26 | Даугава (Алексей Киселев, Башкортостан) | Daugava (Aleksey Kiselev, Bashkortostan) |
27 | Индигирка (Адмирал Кузнецов) | Indigirka (Admiral Kuznetsov) |
28 | Неман (Федор Абрамов) | Neman (Fedor Abramov) |
29 | Олекма (М. В. Ломоносов) | Olekma (M. V. Lomonosov) |
30 | Пинега (Ганза, Hansa) | Pinega (Ganza, Hansa) |
31 | Свияга (Александр Шемагин, Ласточка-2) | Sviyaga (Aleksandr Shemagin, Lastochka-2) |
32 | Чулым (Г. Тукай) | Chulym (G. Tukay) |
33 | Ветлуга (Салават Юлаев) | Vetluga (Salavat Yulayev) |
34 | Днестр (Павел Юдин) | Dnestr (Pavel Yudin) |
35 | Кубань (Александр Пирогов, Фёдор Ушаков, Нерей) | Kuban (Aleksandr Pirogov, Fyodor Ushakov, Nerey) |
36 | Истра (Борис Чирков) | Istra (Boris Chirkov) |
37 | Сура (Профессор Звонков, Александр Свирский) | Sura (Professor Zvonkov, Aleksandr Svirskiy) |
38 | Сухона (Степан Здоровцев, Эрмитаж) | Sukhona (Stepan Zdorovtsev, Ermitazh) |
39 | Сыр-Дарья (Юрий Завадский) | Syr-Darya (Yuriy Zavadskiy) |
40 | Сунгари (Рихард Зорге) | Sungari (Rikhard Zorge) |
41 | Терек (Комдив Гай) | Terek (Komdiv Gay) |
42 | Урал (Николай Масленников) | Ural (Nikolay Maslennikov) |
43 | Михаил Калинин (Ремикс) | Mikhail Kalinin (Remiks) |
44 | Патрис Лумумба (Парис) | Patris Lumumba (Paris) |
45 | Василий Чапаев | Vasiliy Chapayev |
46 | Марина Раскова (Бригантина) | Marina Raskova (Brigantina) |
47 | Мария Ульянова (Виктор Гашков) | Mariya Ulyanova (Viktor Gashkov) |
Overview[]
Dunay class | |||||||
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Month and year of build | Hull No | Image | Name | Customer | Port of registry | Flag | Status |
1959 | 1535 | Image | Volga-Don Shipping Company | Rostov-on-Don → unknown → Moscow | → | originally, the Dunay; No. 142911 (RRR) [6] | |
1959 | 1536 | Volga-Don Shipping Company | Rostov-on-Don → Budapest | → | originally, the Don, formerly Vitaliy Zakrutkin;[7] | ||
1959 | 1537 | Volga-Don Shipping Co. | Rostov-on-Don → Moscow | → | originally, the Dnepr, formerly Mikhail Nazarov, Don, Vladimir Monomakh; No. 142913 (RRR); burned out on January 29, 2012[8] | ||
1959 | 1540 | Volga Shipping Company | Gorky → Nizhny Novgorod | → | originally, the Akhtuba; laid up in 1998 [9] | ||
September 1960 | 1546 | Volga-Don Shipping Company | Rostov-on-Don → Nizhny Novgorod | → | No. 142922 (RRR) [10] | ||
21 June 1961 | Kama Shipping Co. | Chistopol → Nizhny Novgorod | → | originally, the Berezina, formerly Motovilikhinskiy Rabochiy; No. 142940 (RRR) [11] | |||
1961 | Moskva River Shipping Co. | Kasimov → Moscow | → | originally, the Bug; No. 142943 (RRR) [12] | |||
1961 | 1570 | MosTurFlot | Chistopol → Moscow | → | originally, the Vilyuy, formerly N. G. Slavyanov; RRR 142947 | ||
December 1961 | 1571 | Volga Shipping Company | Gorky → Nizhny Novgorod | → | originally, the Volkhov; No. 142948 (RRR) [13] | ||
December 1961 | 1572 | Kama Shipping Co. | Chistopol → Kazan | → | originally, the Desna; No. 142949 (RRR) [14] | ||
1962 | 1545 | Volga-Don Shipping Company | Rostov-on-Don → Kaliningrad | → | originally, the Araks; No. 142921 (RRR) [15] | ||
March 1962 | 1576 | Kama Shipping Co. | Chistopol → Moscow | → | originally, the Zeya, formerly Kapitan Pirozhkov, Grad Kitezh'; No. 142954 (RRR) [16] | ||
June 1962 | 1586 | Moskva River Shipping Co. | Moscow → Ufa | → | originally, the Daugava, formerly Aleksey Kiselev; No. 142961 (RRR) [17] | ||
1962 | 1588 | Northern River Shipping Co. | Arkhangelsk → Moscow | → | originally, the Neman; No. 142963 (RRR) | ||
September 1962 | 1589 | Northern River Shipping Co. | Arkhangelsk → Moscow | → | originally, the Olekma, No. 142964 (RRR) | ||
1962 | 1591 | Moskva River Shipping Co. | Moscow | → | originally, the Sviyaga, formerly Aleksandr Shemagin; No. 142966 (RRR) [18] | ||
September 1962 | 1592 | Belaya Shipping Co. | Ufa | → | originally, the Chulym; No. 142967 (RRR) [19] | ||
May 1963 | 1593 | Bashkirian Shipping Co. | Ufa | → | originally, the Vetluga; No. 142968 (RRR) [20] | ||
1963 | VIP Co. | Moscow | → | originally, the Kuban, formerly Aleksandr Pirogov, Fyodor Ushakov; burned down 1 March 2018 RRR 142980 | |||
1963 | 1622 | Volga Shipping Company | Gorky → Nizhny Novgorod | → | originally, the Sura, formerly Professor Zvonkov; No. 142982 (RRR) [21] | ||
October 1963 | 1625 | Volga Shipping Company | Gorky → Nizhny Novgorod | → | originally, the Sungari; No. 142985 (RRR) [22] | ||
June 1964 | 1630 | Volga Shipping Company | Astrakhan → Ufa | → | No. 142990 (RRR) [23] |
See also[]
- List of river cruise ships
- Valerian Kuybyshev-class motorship
- Rossiya-class motorship (1952)
- Anton Chekhov-class motorship
- Vladimir Ilyich-class motorship
- Rodina-class motorship
- Baykal-class motorship
- Sergey Yesenin-class motorship
- Oktyabrskaya Revolyutsiya-class motorship
- Yerofey Khabarov-class motorship
- Dmitriy Furmanov-class motorship
References[]
- ^ Projects 860 and 305
- ^ Projects 860 and 305
- ^ Project 305(in Russian)
- ^ Projects 860 and 305
- ^ Проект 305, тип Дунай Archived 2012-09-17 at the Wayback Machine(in Russian)
- ^ Дунай (in Russian)
- ^ Europa (примерно до 2001 Виталий Закруткин, до 1988 Дон) (in Russian)
- ^ Анна Ахматова (Днепр → 1988 Михаил Назаров → 1992 Дон → 2004 Владимир Мономах → 04.2010) (in Russian)
- ^ Виктор Хользунов (Ахтуба → 1974)(in Russian)
- ^ Алдан (in Russian)
- ^ Бородино (Березина → ≈ 1975 Мотовилихинский Рабочий → 1998) (in Russian)
- ^ Григорий Пирогов (примерно до 1965 Буг)(in Russian)
- ^ Волхов (Александр Свешников → 1982) (in Russian)
- ^ Борис Полевой (Десна → 1982) (in Russian)
- ^ Михаил Чеботарёв (in Russian)
- ^ Паллада до 04.2000 Град Китеж, до 1999 Капитан Пирожков, до 1964 Зея (in Russian)
- ^ Башкортостан (Даугава → ≈ 1983 Алексей Киселев → 1993) (in Russian)
- ^ Ласточка (Свияга → ≈ 1970 Александр Шемагин → 2007) (in Russian)
- ^ Габдулла Тукай (Чулым → 1970) (in Russian)
- ^ Салават Юлаев (Ветлуга → 1970) (in Russian)
- ^ Александр Свирский(Сура → 1966 Профессор Звонков → 2011) (in Russian)
- ^ Рихард Зорге (Сунгари → 1975) (in Russian)
- ^ Василий Чапаев (in Russian)
Categories:
- River cruise ships
- Ships of Russia
- Ships of the Soviet Union
- Hungary–Soviet Union relations