River cruise ship General Lavrinenkov - Project 302 / BiFa129M | |
Class overview | |
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Builders |
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Operators | Vodohod |
Preceded by | Vladimir Ilyich class (301) |
Succeeded by | 303 |
Built | 1983–1992 |
In service | 1983 |
Planned | 28 |
Building | 27 + 1 |
Completed | 27 + 1 |
Active | 28 |
General characteristics | |
Type | River cruise ship |
Tonnage | 5,414 – 6,130 GT; [2] 5,475 GT (302MK) [3] |
Displacement | 3,852 t |
Length | 129.1 m (424 ft) [4] |
Beam | 16.7 m (55 ft) |
Draught | 2.9 m (9.5 ft) |
Decks | 4 passenger decks |
Installed power | 3 × 6ЧРН36/45 (ЭГ70-5)2,208 kilowatts (2,961 hp) |
Propulsion | 3 |
Speed | 26 km/h (16 mph; 14 kn) |
Capacity | 332 passengers |
Crew | 98 |
Dmitriy Furmanov class is a class of Russian river passenger ships, project 302, 302M, 302MK / German name BiFa129M. [5]
The class is named after the first ship in the class Dmitriy Furmanov, which in her turn was named after Dmitry Furmanov.
Four-deck cruise ships manufactured in Boizenburg, Germany, 1983–1992. [6]
Dmitriy Furmanov-class motorships | ||
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No. | Original name | English transliteration |
First series of Project 302 | ||
1 | Дмитрий Фурманов | Dmitriy Furmanov |
2 | Академик Виктор Глушков (Академiк Віктор Глушков, Академик Глушков, Игорь Стравинский, Волга Стар) | Akademik Viktor Glushkov (Akademik Viktor Glushkov (ukr.), Akademik Glushkov, Igor Stravinskiy, Volga Star) |
3 | Новиков-Прибой (Сергей Дягилев) | Novikov-Priboy (Sergey Dyagilev) |
4 | Алексей Сурков (Викинг Хельги) | Aleksey Surkov (Viking Helgi) |
5 | Константин Симонов | Konstantin Simonov |
6 | Леонид Соболев | Leonid Sobolev |
7 | Михаил Шолохов | Mikhail Sholokhov |
Second series of Project 302 | ||
8 | Алексей Ватченко (Иван Бунин) | Aleksey Vatchenko (Ivan Bunin) |
9 | Юрий Андропов | Yuriy Andropov |
10 | Зосима Шашков | Zosima Shashkov |
11 | Генерал Ватутин (Генерал Ватутiн, General Vatutin, Лебединое озеро) | General Vatutin (ukr. General Vatutin, General Vatutin, Lebedinoye Ozero) |
12 | Русь | Rus [7] |
13 | Ленин | Lenin |
14 | Сергей Киров (Викинг Трувор) | Sergey Kirov (Viking Truvor) |
15 | Маршал Рыбалко (Зiрка Днiпра, Zirka Dnipra, Зирка Днепра, Лунная соната) | Marshal Rybalko (Zirka Dnipra, Lunnaya Sonata) |
16 | Маршал Кошевой (Викинг Акун) | Marshal Koshevoy (Viking Akun) |
17 | Георгий Чичерин | Georgiy Chicherin |
18 | Леонид Красин | Leonid Krasin |
19 | Николай Бауман (Княжна Анастасия) | Nikolay Bauman (Knyazhna Anastasiya) |
20 | Генерал Лавриненков | General Lavrinenkov |
21 | Нарком Пахомов (Викинг Ингвар) | Narkom Pakhomov (Viking Ingvar) |
Third series of Project 302 | ||
22 | Глеб Кржижановский (А. С. Пушкин) | Gleb Krzhizhanovskiy (A. S. Pushkin) |
23 | Максим Литвинов | Maksim Litvinov |
Fourth series of Project 302 | ||
24 | Тарас Шевченко (Т. Г. Шевченко) | Taras Shevchenko (T. G. Shevchenko) |
25 | Константин Станюкович (仙妮 or Xiānnī) | Konstantin Stanyukovich (Xian Ni) |
26 | Аркадий Гайдар (仙娜 or Xiānnà) | Arkadiy Gaydar (Xian Na) |
27 | Александр Грин (仙婷 or Xiāntíng) | Aleksandr Grin (Xian Ting) |
28 | planned as Владимир Высоцкий, but was built as Ocean Diva Original | planned as Vladimir Vysotskiy, but was built as Ocean Diva Original |
Year of build | Yard No | Image | Name | Owner | Operator | Port of Registry | Flag | IMO | Status |
Project 302 - First Series | |||||||||
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June 1983 | 378 | Dmitriy Furmanov | Kama Three Shipping Co | Iridiy | Perm → Nizhny Novgorod | → | 8218598 | RRR number: 160219 [8] | |
August 1983 | 379 | Volga Star | Rechflotinvest | Doninturflot | Kherson → Rostov-on-Don | → → | 8326008 | originally, the Akademik Viktor Glushkov, formerly , Akademik Glushkov Igor Stravinskiy; RRR number: 160220 [9] | |
October 1983 | 380 | Sergey Dyagilev | Doninturflot | Doninturflot | Rostov-on-Don | → | 8326010 | originally, the Novikov-Priboy (until 2011) RRR number: 160221 [10] | |
June 1984 | 381 | Viking Helgi | Passazhirskiy Flot | Passazhirskiy Flot | Leningrad → Saint Petersburg | → | 8422606 | originally, the Aleksey Surkov MMSI number : 273367610 RRR number: 160222 [11] | |
September 1984 | 382 | Konstantin Simonov | Vodohod | Vodohod | Gorky → Nizhny Novgorod | → | 8422618 | MMSI number : 277333444 RRR number: 160223 [12] | |
April 1985 | 383 | Leonid Sobolev | Vodohod | Vodohod | Gorky → Nizhny Novgorod | → | 8501000 | RRR number: 160224 [13] | |
June 1985 | 384 | Mikhail Sholokhov | Doninturflot | Doninturflot | Rostov-on-Don | → | 8521919 | RRR number: 160225 [14] | |
Project 302 - Second Series | |||||||||
July 1985 | 385 | Ivan Bunin | Doninturflot | Doninturflot | Kiev → Kherson → Moscow → Rostov-on-Don | → → | 8521921 | originally, the Aleksey Vatchenko (until 2006) RRR number 219748 [15] | |
February 1986 | 386 | Yuriy Andropov | Volga Shipping | Volga Shipping | Gorky → Nizhny Novgorod | → | 8620105 | RRR number: 219749 [16] | |
July 1986 | 387 | Zosima Shashkov | V. F. Passazhirskiye Perevozki | Vodohod | Gorky → Nizhny Novgorod | → | 8620090 | MMSI number : 273368010 RRR number: 219750 [17] | |
September 1986 | 388 | Lebedinoye Ozero | – | – | Kherson → Belize → Nizhny Novgorod | → → → | 8620088 | originally, the General Vatutin as Russian Генерал Ватутин (until 1993) MMSI number : 273413250 RRR number: 242313 | |
May 1987 | 389 | Rus | Vodohod | Vodohod | Gorky → Nizhny Novgorod | → | 8707666 | MMSI number : 273358150 RRR number: 219752 [18] | |
June 1987 | 390 | Lenin | Vodohod | Vodohod | Gorky → Nizhny Novgorod | → | 8707678 | RRR number: 222701 [19] | |
September 1987 | 391 | Viking Truvor | Passazhirskiy Flot | Passazhirskiy Flot | Leningrad → Saint Petersburg | → | 8707680 | originally, the Sergey Kirov MMSI number : 273360710 RRR number: 222702 [20] | |
March 1988 | 392 | Lunnaya Sonata | – | – | Kiev → Kherson → Belize → Nizhny Novgorod | → → → | 8707692 | originally, the Marshal Rybalko (until 2005), Zirka Dnipra MMSI number : 273419950 RSU number: 2-000191 → RRR number: 242314 | |
July 1988 | 393 | Viking Akun | Passazhirskiy Flot | Passazhirskiy Flot | Kherson → Rostov-on-Don → Saint Petersburg | → → | 8707707 | originally, the Marshal Koshevoy MMSI number : 273332470 RRR number: 222704 [21] | |
September 1988 | 394 | Georgiy Chicherin | Vodohod | Vodohod | Gorky → Nizhny Novgorod | → | 8822507 | MMSI number : 273999993 RRR number: 222705 [22] | |
March 1989 | 395 | Leonid Krasin | Mosturflot | Mosturflot | Moscow | → | 8922448 | MMSI number : 273364310 RRR number: 222706 [23] | |
June 1989 | 396 | Knyazhna Anastasiya | Mosturflot | Mosturflot | Moscow | → | 8922450 | originally, the Nikolay Bauman, USSR Flag and factory acceptance protocol on 27 June 1989 RRR number: 222707 [24] | |
March 1990 | 397 | General Lavrinenkov | Doninturflot | Doninturflot | Kherson → Rostov-on-Don | → → | 8963595 | MMSI number : -8963595 RRR number: 222708 [25] | |
June 1990 | 398 | Viking Ingvar | Passazhirskiy Flot | Passazhirskiy Flot | Leningrad → Saint Petersburg | → | originally, the Narkom Pakhomov RRR number: 222709 [26] | ||
July 1990 | 301 | A. S. Pushkin | Moskva River Shipping | Mosturflot | Moscow | → | originally, the Gleb Krzhizhanovskiy MMSI number : 273332470 RRR number: RRR number: 222710 [27] | ||
April 1991 | 302 | Maksim Litvinov | Doninturflot | Doninturflot | Rostov-on-Don | → | RRR number: 225814 [28] autumn 2011 hotelship in the Kurmangazy oil field (Курмангазы) | ||
September 1991 | 303 | T. G. Shevchenko | Kaspii Ak Zhelken | Kaspii Ak Zhelken | Kherson → Aqtau → Novorossiysk | → → | 8925036 | MMSI number : 273341690 RRR number: 225815 [29] since autumn 2011 hotelship in the Kurmangazy oil field (Курмангазы) | |
October 1991 | 304 | Xian Ni | Regal China Cruises | Regal China Cruises | Nantong | originally, the Konstantin Stanyukovich [30] | |||
November 1991 | 305 | Image | Xian Na | Regal China Cruises | Regal China Cruises | Nantong | originally, the Arkadiy Gaidar (ru. Аркадий Гайдар); 3 Princesses on the picture [31] | ||
December 1991 | 306 | Xian Ting | Regal China Cruises | Regal China Cruises | Nantong | originally, the Aleksandr Grin (ru. Александр Грин); Three Princesses in the picture [32] | |||
1996 (hull); 2003 | 307 | Ocean Diva Original | Oceandiva | Oceandiva | Amsterdam | *planned as Vladimir Vysotskiy [33] [34] | |||
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