Feliks Dzerzhinskiy (ship)
Feliks Dzerzhinskiy on the Khimki Reservoir, in 2012
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History | |
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Name | Feliks Dzerzhinskiy |
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Port of registry |
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Route | Moscow – Uglich, Moscow – Yaroslavl, Moscow – Nizhny Novgorod[3] |
Builder | , Komárno, Czechoslovakia |
Yard number | 2003[1] |
Completed | 1978[1] |
In service | 1978 |
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Status | In service |
General characteristics | |
Class and type | Valerian Kuybyshev-class river cruise ship |
Tonnage | |
Displacement | 3,895[1] t |
Length | 135.75 m (445.4 ft)[1][4] |
Beam | 16.8 m (55 ft)[1][5] |
Draught | 2.9 m (9.5 ft)[1] |
Decks | 5 (4 passenger accessible) |
Installed power | 3 x 6ЧРН36/45 (ЭГ70-5)2,208 kilowatts (2,961 hp)[1][4] |
Propulsion | 3 propellers[1] |
Speed | 26 km/h (16 mph; 14 kn) |
Capacity | 373 passengers[1] |
Crew | 85[1] |
The Feliks Dzerzhinskiy (Russian: Феликс Дзержинский) is a Valerian Kuybyshev-class (92-016, OL400) Soviet/Russian river cruise ship, cruising in the Volga basin. The ship was built by at their shipyard in Komárno, Czechoslovakia, and entered service in 1978. She was named after the Soviet statesman Felix Dzerzhinsky alias Iron Felix. At 3,935 tonnes,[5] Feliks Dzerzhinskiy is one of the world's biggest river cruise ships. Her sister ships are Valerian Kuybyshev, Mikhail Frunze, Fyodor Shalyapin, Sergey Kuchkin, Mstislav Rostropovich, Aleksandr Suvorov, Semyon Budyonnyy and Georgiy Zhukov. Feliks Dzerzhinskiy is currently operated by Vodohod, a Russian river cruise line. Her home port is currently Nizhny Novgorod.
Features[]
The ship has two restaurants, two bars, solarium and resting area.[6]
Feliks Dzerzhinskiy in Moscow, in winter 1999/2000
Stern view of the Feliks Dzerzhinskiy June 25, 2012
See also[]
References[]
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m RRR, Vessel 140657 (in Russian)
- ^ Феликс Дзержинский (in Russian)
- ^ Cruises 2013 (in Russian)
- ^ a b Project 92-016 (in Russian)
- ^ a b Project 92-016, Displacement and draught
- ^ Информация о теплоходе(in Russian)
External links[]
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- Теплоход "Феликс Дзержинский" (in Russian)
- Project 92-016 (in Russian)
- 1978 ships
- River cruise ships
- Ships built in Czechoslovakia