Dunay-class motorship

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Rikhard Zorge on Khimki Reservoir 30-jul-2012 04.JPG
River cruise ship Rikhard Zorge - Project 305
Class overview
BuildersObuda Hajogyar, Budapest, Hungary [1]
Built1959–1964
In service1959
Planned47
Building47
Completed47
General characteristics
Type River cruise ship
Displacement800 t [2]
Length77.91 m (255.6 ft) [3]
Beam15.2 m (50 ft)
Draught1.36 m (4.5 ft)
Decks2 passenger decks
Installed power2 × 8NVD36 or 6NVD36 4-cycle noncompressor reversive diesels 588 kilowatts (789 hp)
Propulsion2
Speed20 km/h (12 mph; 11 kn)
Capacity311 passengers
Crew55
Floating restaurant Fyodor Ushakov, originally passenger ship Kuban (built in Hungary in 1963, see also Dunay class motorship, Dunai (tip rechnykh sudov)) parked in front of Novospassky Monastery, Moscow Moscow, Novospassky and Ushakov Aug 2009 01.JPG
Floating restaurant Fyodor Ushakov, originally passenger ship Kuban (built in Hungary in 1963, see also Dunay class motorship, Дунай (тип речных судов)) parked in front of Novospassky Monastery, Moscow

The Dunay class is a class of Russian river passenger ships, [4] named after Danube River. They are two-deck cargo-passenger ships built in Hungary between 1959 and 1964. [5]

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River cruise ships of the Hungarian project 305

Dunay-class motorship
No.Original nameEnglish transliteration
1Дунай (Александр Блок)Dunay (Aleksandr Blok)
2Дон (Виталий Закруткин, Európa)Don (Vitaliy Zakrutkin, Európa)
3Днепр (Михаил Назаров, Дон, Владимир Мономах, Анна Ахматова)Dnepr (Mikhail Nazarov, Don, Vladimir Monomakh, Anna Akhmatova)
4Днестр (Герой Ю. Гагарин)Dnestr (Geroy Y. Gagarin)
5Ахтуба (В. Хользунов)Akhtuba (V. Kholzunov)
6Ангара (В. М. Зайцев)Angara (V. M. Zaytsev)
7Аргунь (Герой Александр Головачёв)Argun (Geroy Aleksandr Golovachyov)
8Аракс (Михаил Чеботарёв, Адеми)Araks (Mikhail Chebotaryov, Ademi)
9АлданAldan
10Аму-Дарья (Николай Островский, Казань)Amu-Darya (Nikolay Ostrovskiy, Kazan)
11Анадырь (М. Вахитов, Мулланур Вахитов)Anadyr (M. Vakhitov, Mullanur Vakhitov)
12Баргузин (Муса Гареев)Barguzin (Musa Gareyev)
13Арагва (Николай Зеров)Aragva (Nikolay Zerov)
14Белая (Л. В. Собинов, Видин)Belaya (L. V. Sobinov, Vidin)
15Березина (Мотовилихинский Рабочий, Бородино)Berezina (Motovilikhinskiy Rabochiy, Borodino)
16Буг (Григорий Пирогов)Bug (Grigoriy Pirogov)
17Бурея (Сергей Даньщин)Bureya (Sergey Danyshchin)
18Вычегда (Герой А. Сутырин)Vychegda (Geroy A. Sutyrin)
19ВишераVishera
20Вилюй (Н. Г. Славянов, С. Образцов)Vilyuy (N. G. Slavyanov, S. Obraztsov)
21Волхов (Александр Свешников)Volkhov (Aleksandr Sveshnikov)
22Десна (Борис Полевой)Desna (Boris Polevoy)
23Енисей (Федор Кибальник)Yenisey (Fedor Kibalnik)
24Зея (Капитан Пирожков, Град Китеж, Паллада)Zeya (Kapitan Pirozhkov, Grad Kitezh, Pallada)
25Висла (Павел Миронов)Visla (Pavel Mironov)
26Даугава (Алексей Киселев, Башкортостан)Daugava (Aleksey Kiselev, Bashkortostan)
27Индигирка (Адмирал Кузнецов)Indigirka (Admiral Kuznetsov)
28Неман (Федор Абрамов)Neman (Fedor Abramov)
29Олекма (М. В. Ломоносов)Olekma (M. V. Lomonosov)
30Пинега (Ганза, Hansa)Pinega (Ganza, Hansa)
31Свияга (Александр Шемагин, Ласточка-2)Sviyaga (Aleksandr Shemagin, Lastochka-2)
32Чулым (Г. Тукай)Chulym (G. Tukay)
33Ветлуга (Салават Юлаев)Vetluga (Salavat Yulayev)
34Днестр (Павел Юдин)Dnestr (Pavel Yudin)
35Кубань (Александр Пирогов, Фёдор Ушаков, Нерей)Kuban (Aleksandr Pirogov, Fyodor Ushakov, Nerey)
36Истра (Борис Чирков)Istra (Boris Chirkov)
37Сура (Профессор Звонков, Александр Свирский)Sura (Professor Zvonkov, Aleksandr Svirskiy)
38Сухона (Степан Здоровцев, Эрмитаж)Sukhona (Stepan Zdorovtsev, Ermitazh)
39Сыр-Дарья (Юрий Завадский)Syr-Darya (Yuriy Zavadskiy)
40Сунгари (Рихард Зорге)Sungari (Rikhard Zorge)
41Терек (Комдив Гай)Terek (Komdiv Gay)
42Урал (Николай Масленников)Ural (Nikolay Maslennikov)
43Михаил Калинин (Ремикс)Mikhail Kalinin (Remiks)
44Патрис Лумумба (Парис)Patris Lumumba (Paris)
45Василий ЧапаевVasiliy Chapayev
46Марина Раскова (Бригантина)Marina Raskova (Brigantina)
47Мария Ульянова (Виктор Гашков)Mariya Ulyanova (Viktor Gashkov)

Overview

Dunay class
Month and year of buildHull NoImageNameCustomerPort of registryFlagStatus
19591535 Image Aleksandr Blok Volga-Don Shipping Company Rostov-on-Don → unknown → Moscow Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Flag of Russia.svg originally, the Dunay; No. 142911 (RRR) [6]
19591536 305 europa moskva millenium I II.jpg Európa Volga-Don Shipping Company Rostov-on-DonBudapest Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Flag of Hungary.svg originally, the Don, formerly Vitaliy Zakrutkin; [7]
19591537 Anna Akhmatova in the Lock Andreyevka Andreyevskoye Leninskiy Rayon Moskva Oblast 28 May 2010.jpg Anna Akhmatova Volga-Don Shipping Co. Rostov-on-DonMoscow Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Flag of Russia.svg originally, the Dnepr, formerly Mikhail Nazarov, Don, Vladimir Monomakh; No. 142913 (RRR); burned out on January 29, 2012 [8]
19591540 ViktorKholzunov1.jpg V. Kholzunov Volga Shipping Company GorkyNizhny Novgorod Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Flag of Russia.svg originally, the Akhtuba; laid up in 1998 [9]
September 19601546 Aldan 27072010.jpg Aldan Volga-Don Shipping Company Rostov-on-DonNizhny Novgorod Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Flag of Russia.svg No. 142922 (RRR) [10]
21 June 1961 Borodino on Khimki Reservoir 22-jun-2012 03.JPG Borodino Kama Shipping Co. ChistopolNizhny Novgorod Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Flag of Russia.svg originally, the Berezina, formerly Motovilikhinskiy Rabochiy; No. 142940 (RRR) [11]
1961 Grigoriy Pirogov on Khimki Reservoir 3-aug-2012 08.JPG Grigoriy Pirogov Moskva River Shipping Co. KasimovMoscow Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Flag of Russia.svg originally, the Bug; No. 142943 (RRR) [12]
19611570 Sergey Obraztsov on Khimki Reservoir 27-jun-2012 03.JPG Sergey Obraztsov MosTurFlot ChistopolMoscow Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Flag of Russia.svg originally, the Vilyuy, formerly N. G. Slavyanov; RRR 142947
December 19611571 A. Sveshnikov in South River Port 2016-05-14 Pic 01.JPG Aleksandr Sveshnikov Volga Shipping Company GorkyNizhny Novgorod Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Flag of Russia.svg originally, the Volkhov; No. 142948 (RRR) [13]
December 19611572 Boris Polevoy riverboat at Volga River.jpg Boris Polevoy Kama Shipping Co. ChistopolKazan Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Flag of Russia.svg originally, the Desna; No. 142949 (RRR) [14]
19621545 Mikhail Chebotaryov on the Pregolya River Kaliningrad Oblast Kaliningrad 31 July 2003.jpg Mikhail Chebotaryov Volga-Don Shipping Company Rostov-on-DonKaliningrad Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Flag of Russia.svg originally, the Araks; No. 142921 (RRR) [15]
March 19621576 Pallada 29 May 2009 Khimki Reservoir Moscow.jpg Pallada Kama Shipping Co. ChistopolMoscow Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Flag of Russia.svg originally, the Zeya, formerly Kapitan Pirozhkov, Grad Kitezh'; No. 142954 (RRR) [16]
June 19621586 Bashkortostan on Khimki Reservoir 22-jun-2012 04.JPG Bashkortostan Moskva River Shipping Co. MoscowUfa Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Flag of Russia.svg originally, the Daugava, formerly Aleksey Kiselev; No. 142961 (RRR) [17]
19621588 Fyodor Abramov ship.jpg Fedor Abramov Northern River Shipping Co. ArkhangelskMoscow Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Flag of Russia.svg originally, the Neman; No. 142963 (RRR)
September 19621589 M V Lomonosov in North River Port 31-jan-2012 03.JPG M. V. Lomonosov Northern River Shipping Co. ArkhangelskMoscow Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Flag of Russia.svg originally, the Olekma, No. 142964 (RRR)
19621591 Lastochka Bow 8 June 2010 Moscow.jpg Lastochka-2 Moskva River Shipping Co. Moscow Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Flag of Russia.svg originally, the Sviyaga, formerly Aleksandr Shemagin; No. 142966 (RRR) [18]
September 19621592 Gabdulla Tukay river cruise ship.jpg G. Tukay Belaya Shipping Co. Ufa Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Flag of Russia.svg originally, the Chulym; No. 142967 (RRR) [19]
May 19631593 305 yulaev.jpg S. Yulaev Bashkirian Shipping Co. Ufa Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Flag of Russia.svg originally, the Vetluga; No. 142968 (RRR) [20]
1963 Moscow, Novospassky and Ushakov Aug 2009 01.JPG Nerey VIP Co. Moscow Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Flag of Russia.svg originally, the Kuban, formerly Aleksandr Pirogov, Fyodor Ushakov; burned down 1 March 2018 RRR 142980
19631622 Aleksandr Svirskiy ship.jpg Aleksandr Svirskiy Volga Shipping Company GorkyNizhny Novgorod Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Flag of Russia.svg originally, the Sura, formerly Professor Zvonkov; No. 142982 (RRR) [21]
October 19631625 Rikhard Zorge on Khimki Reservoir 30-jul-2012 05.JPG Rikhard Zorge Volga Shipping Company GorkyNizhny Novgorod Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Flag of Russia.svg originally, the Sungari; No. 142985 (RRR) [22]
June 19641630 Vasiliy Chapayev in North River Port 22-jun-2012 03.JPG Vasiliy Chapayev Volga Shipping Company AstrakhanUfa Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Flag of Russia.svg No. 142990 (RRR) [23]

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References

  1. Projects 860 and 305
  2. Projects 860 and 305
  3. Project 305 (in Russian)
  4. Projects 860 and 305
  5. Проект 305, тип Дунай Archived 17 September 2012 at the Wayback Machine (in Russian)
  6. Дунай (in Russian)
  7. Europa (примерно до 2001 Виталий Закруткин, до 1988 Дон) (in Russian)
  8. Анна Ахматова (Днепр → 1988 Михаил Назаров → 1992 Дон → 2004 Владимир Мономах → 04.2010) (in Russian)
  9. Виктор Хользунов (Ахтуба → 1974) (in Russian)
  10. Алдан (in Russian)
  11. Бородино (Березина → ≈ 1975 Мотовилихинский Рабочий → 1998) (in Russian)
  12. Григорий Пирогов (примерно до 1965 Буг) (in Russian)
  13. Волхов (Александр Свешников → 1982) (in Russian)
  14. Борис Полевой (Десна → 1982) (in Russian)
  15. Михаил Чеботарёв (in Russian)
  16. Паллада до 04.2000 Град Китеж, до 1999 Капитан Пирожков, до 1964 Зея (in Russian)
  17. Башкортостан (Даугава → ≈ 1983 Алексей Киселев → 1993) (in Russian)
  18. Ласточка (Свияга → ≈ 1970 Александр Шемагин → 2007) (in Russian)
  19. Габдулла Тукай (Чулым → 1970) (in Russian)
  20. Салават Юлаев (Ветлуга → 1970) (in Russian)
  21. Александр Свирский(Сура → 1966 Профессор Звонков → 2011) (in Russian)
  22. Рихард Зорге (Сунгари → 1975) (in Russian)
  23. Василий Чапаев (in Russian)