List of ships built at Hietalahti shipyard (401 onwards)

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This is the list of ships built at Hietalahti shipyard in Helsinki, Finland, from yard number 401 onwards. [1]

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Name(s)YearType (as built)Yard no.IMO numberStatusNotesImageRef
Urho 1975 Icebreaker 401 7347615 In serviceThree Atle-class icebreakers (Atle, Frej and Ymer) for the Swedish Maritime Administration and two Urho-class icebreakers (Urho and Sisu) for the Finnish National Board of Navigation. Urho heading back to sea.jpg [2]
Atle 1974Icebreaker402 7347627 In service Atle in ice.jpg [3]
Sisu 1976Icebreaker403 7359656 In service Helsinki 2009 PD 0227.JPG [4]
Ale 1973Icebreaker404 7347639 In service Icebreaker Ale.jpg [5]
Teuvo (1975–1985)
Aatos (1985–1993)
Mega (1993–2022)
Mega II (2022–present)
1975Harbour icebreaker405 7347641 In serviceRebuilt into a pusher-tug in 1993. 2010 08 17 Mega Schlepper 1 DSCI0802.JPG [6] [7]
Frej 1975Icebreaker406 7359668 In service Icebreaker Frej 2004.jpg [8]
Finnjet (1977–2008)
Da Vinci (2008)
Kingdom (2008)
1977 Cruiseferry 4077359632Broken up GTS Finnjet Helsinki.jpg [9]
Kapitan M. Izmaylov 1976Icebreaker408 7406318 In serviceSister ships: Kapitan Kosolapov and Kapitan A. Radzhabov. [10]
Kapitan Kosolapov 1976Icebreaker409 7406320 In service [11]
Kapitan A. Radzhabov 1976Icebreaker4107406332Laid upReportedly laid up in Baku since the 1990s. [12]
Kapitan Sorokin 1977Icebreaker411 7413488 In serviceRefitted with Thyssen-Waas bow in 1991. Sister ships: Kapitan Nikolaev, Kapitan Dranitsyn and Kapitan Khlebnikov. [13]
Kapitan Nikolaev 1978Icebreaker412 7413490 In serviceNew bow in 1990. Ledokol-kapitan-nikolaev-vo.jpg [14]
Ymer 1977Icebreaker413 7505346 In service Ymer in ice.jpg [15]
Kapitan Chechkin 1977River icebreaker414 8878104 In serviceA series of six river icebreakers for the Soviet Union. Sister ships: Kapitan Plakhin, Kapitan Chadaev, Kapitan Krutov, Kapitan Bukaev and Kapitan Zarubin.
Kapitan Plakhin 1977River icebreaker415 8878099 In service Ledokol Kapitan Plakhin.jpg [16]


Kapitan Chadaev 1978River icebreaker416 8434257 In service
Kapitan Krutov 1978River icebreaker417 8434269 In service
Kapitan Bukaev 1978River icebreaker418 8434271 In service
Kapitan Zarubin 1978River icebreaker419 8434283 In service Ledokol Zarubin.JPG
Almirante Irízar 1978Icebreaker420 7533628 In serviceDamaged by fire on 10 April 2007 and returned to service in 2017. Q5ARAAlmiranteIrizar.jpg [17]
Pohjanmaa (1979–2016)
Pohjanmeri (2016–present)
1979 Minelayer 421 4542642 In serviceRefit in 1996–1998 and 2007. Decommissioned in 2013 and sold to a private company in 2016 to be converted to a survey vessel. Minelayer Pohjanmaa Suomenlinna 6.JPG
Emba 1980 Cable layer 422 7807378 In serviceA series of three cable ships for the Soviet Union. Sister ships: Nepryadva and Setun. [18]
Stroptivyy (1979–1992)
Jupiteris (1992–1995)
Vejas (1995)
Hua Xiang (1995–2008)
YM Shanghai (2008–2012)
1979 Salvage tug 4237808267Broken upA series of five icebreaking salvage vessels built for the Soviet Union. Sister ships: Spravedlivyy, Stakhanovets, Suvorovets and Sibirskiy. [19]
Spravedlivyy 1980Salvage tug424 7808279 In service SBS Spravedlivyi.JPG [20]
Stakhanovets 1980Salvage tug4257808281Laid upClassification withdrawn in January 2012; vessel laid up in Murmansk [21]
Suvorovets 1980Salvage tug426 7808293 In service SBS Suvorovets v Zolotom Roge 2015.02.05.JPG [22]
Sibirskiy 1980Salvage tug427 7808308 In service SBS Sibirskii.JPG [23]
Helsinki 1981 Missile boat 428Broken upFour Helsinki-class missile boats built for the Finnish Navy in 1981–1986. Helsinki and Turku were decommissioned in 2002 and used for testing purposes before they were scrapped in 2011. Decommissioned missile boat Helsinki Hietalahti 5.JPG
Kapitan Dranitsyn 1980Icebreaker429 7824405 In service KAPITAN DRANITSYN Icebreaker.jpg [24]
Kapitan Khlebnikov 1981Icebreaker430 7824417 In service Icebreaker Kapitan Khlebnikov in Arctic.jpg [25]
Song of America (1982–1999)
Sunbird (1999–2005)
Thomson Destiny (2005–2012)
Louis Olympia (2012–2014)
Celestyal Olympia (2014–2024)
Bella Fortuna (2024–present)
1982 Cruise ship 431 7927984 In service Thomson Destiny.jpg [26]
Travemünde (1981–1987)
Travemünde Link (1987–1988)
Sally Star (1988–1997)
Thjelvar (1997–2004)
Color Traveller (2004–2006)
Thjelvar (2006–2007)
Rostock (2007–2010)
Thjelvar (2010–2011)
Betancuria (2011–2012)
Wasa Express (2012–present)
1981 Ro-pax ferry 432 8000226 In service Travemunde 6180143095 28bdce3b79 b.jpg [27]
Larus 1981 Air cushion vehicle 433Larus was an experimental hovercraft built to transport passengers and cargo in the Finnish archipelago in wintertime. The vessel did not fulfill expectations and was briefly used to break up ice dams in north before she was sold to Canada for Tuktoyaktuk-based Arctic Hovertrans Ltd. Later, she was reportedly transported to Singapore. [28]
Nepryadva 1981Cable layer434 8006830 In service [18]
Setun 1981Cable layer435 8006842 In service Setun in Sevastopol 2008 G2.jpg [18]
Mudyug 1982Icebreaker436 8009181 In serviceRefitted with Thyssen-Waas bow at Nordseewerke, Germany, in 1986. Sister ships: Magadan and Dikson. Ledokol <<Mud'iug>> letom 2012 goda.JPG [29]
Magadan 1982Icebreaker437 8009193 In service Aerial starboard bow view the Soviet Mudyug class icebreaker MAGADAN underway.jpg [30]
Dikson 1983Icebreaker438 8009208 In service Icebreaker Dikson.jpg [31]
Kapitan Evdokimov 1983River icebreaker439 8027224 In serviceA series of eight river icebreakers for the Soviet Union. Sister ships: Kapitan Babichev, Kapitan Chudinov, Kapitan Borodkin, Avraamiy Zavenyagin, Kapitan Metsayk, Kapitan Demidov and Kapitan Moshkin.
Kapitan Babichev 1983River icebreaker440 8027236 In service
Kapitan Chudinov 1983River icebreaker441 8027248 In service
Kapitan Borodkin 1983River icebreaker442 8027250 In service Ships "Captain Borodkin" and "Alexey Kulakovsky".jpg
Avraamiy Zavenyagin 1984River icebreaker443 8027262 In serviceLaunched as Kapitan Krylov.
Kapitan Metsayk 1984River icebreaker444 8027274 In service
Kapitan Demidov 1984River icebreaker445 8027286 In service Ice-breaker Captan Demidov.jpg
VP-1VP-141982–1984Air cushion vehicle446–45914 air cushion vehicles for SA-15 type Arctic cargo ships. Reportedly not used since the 1980s. [32] [33]
Fobos (1983–2014)
Foros (2014–present)
1983Salvage tug460 8119089 In service [34]
Deimos (1983–2002)
Seaways 5 (2002–2008)
Tsavliris Unity (2008–2016)
Lira (2016)
1983Salvage tug4618119091Broken up [35]
Sabit Orujov 1983 Passenger ship 462 8128171 In service [36]
Aleksey Kortunov (1983–1992)
General Asadov (1992–present)
1983Passenger ship463 8128183 In service [37]
Royal Princess (1984–2005)
Artemis (2005–2011)
Artania (2011–present)
1984Cruise ship464 8201480 In service MV Artania in Trondheim.jpg [38]
Turku 1985Missile boat465Broken up FNS Turku 2006.jpg
Sea Goddess I (1984–2000)
Seabourn Goddess I (2000–2001)
SeaDream I (2001–present)
1984Cruise ship466 8203438 In service SeaDream I Port Side Tallinn 5 June 2014.JPG [39]
Sea Goddess II (1985–2000)
Seabourn Goddess II (2000–2001)
SeaDream II (2001–present)
1985Cruise ship467 8203440 In service Seadream52.JPG [40]
Oulu (1985–2008)
Vukovar (2008–present)
1985Missile boat468In serviceOulu and Kotka were sold to the Croatian Navy in 2008. RTOP-41 Vukovar-1.jpg
Kotka (1986–2008)
Dubrovnik (2008–present)
1986Missile boat469In service RTOP-42 Dubrovnik u Lori.jpg
Svea (1985–1992)
Silja Karneval (1992–1994)
Color Festival (1994–2008)
Mega Smeralda (2008–present)
1985Cruiseferry470 8306486 In serviceA series of two cruiseferries. Sister ship: Wellamo. Mega smeralda bastia.JPG [41]
Wellamo (1986–1991)
Silja Festival (1991–2015)
Mega Andrea (2015–present)
1986Cruiseferry471 8306498 In service Silja Festival May 2005.jpg [42]
Otso 1986Icebreaker472 8405880 In serviceA series of two icebreakers for the Finnish National Board of Navigation. Sister ship: Kontio Finnish icebreaker Otso 2012-01-18.jpg [43]
Kapitan Moshkin 1986River icebreaker473 8410160 In service Icebreaker Captain Moshkin IMG 9934 1725.jpg
Taymyr 1988 Nuclear-powered icebreaker 474 8417481 In serviceShallow-draft icebreakers Taymyr and her sister ship Vaygach are the only nuclear-powered icebreakers built outside Russia. NIB Taymyr March 2014.jpg [44]
Vaygach 1989Nuclear-powered icebreaker475 8417493 In service Vaygach Dolgaya.jpg [45]
Biriusa1986Cable layer476 8500020 In serviceA series of two cable layers for the Soviet Navy; sister ship: Kemj.
Kemj1986Cable layer477 8500032 In service
Kontio 1987Icebreaker478 8518120 In service Kontio off Kemi 2012.jpg [46]
Fantasy (1990–2007)
Carnival Fantasy (2007–2020)
1990Cruise ship4798700773Broken upEight Fantasy-class cruise ships built for Carnival Cruise Lines in 1990–1998. Sister ships: Ecstasy, Sensation, Fascination, Imagination, Inspiration, Elation and Paradise. Carnival Fantasy bow port side.jpg [47]
Ecstasy (1991–2007)
Carnival Ecstasy (2007–2022)
1991Cruise ship4808711344Broken up Carnival Ecstasy in Cozumel 10 Aug 2010.jpg [48]
Aranda 1989 Research vessel 481 8802076 In serviceAranda was originally ordered from Oy Laivateollisuus Ab. After the company merged with Wärtsilä Marine and the shipyard in Turku was closed, the unfinished hull was towed to Helsinki for outfitting. Ss Aranda.jpg [49]
Etisalat 1990Cable layer482 8900191 In service [50]
Arppe (1989–2008)
Armanborg (2008–present)
1989 Tugboat 483 8959879 In serviceLengthened and converted to platform supply vessel for the Caspian Sea oil fields in 2008–2009. [51]
Sensation (1993–2007)
Carnival Sensation (2007–2022)
1993Cruise ship4848711356Broken up Carnival Sensation at Nassau, The Bahamas (2006).jpg [52] [53]
Barfleur (1992–2012)
Deal Seaways (2012)
Barfleur (2012–present)
1992Ro-pax ferry485 9007130 In service Deal Seaways at Dover on 12th May 2012.jpg [54]
SahalinIcebreaker4869014999Never builtThe vessel with the yard number 486 was ordered but the construction was never started.
Fascination (1994–2007)
Carnival Fascination (2007–2020)
Century Harmony (2020–2021)
Y Harmony (2021)
1994Cruise ship4879041253Broken up CarnivalFascination2009.jpg [55] [56]
Imagination (1995–2007)
Carnival Imagination (2007–2020)
1995Cruise ship4889053878Broken up Carnival MS Imagination, Miami.jpg [57]
Inspiration (1996–2007)
Carnival Inspiration (2007–2020)
1996Cruise ship4899087489Broken up Carnival Inspiration 01.jpg [58]
Röthelstein 1995River icebreaker490 8640234 In serviceOne of the first icebreakers to utilize the double acting ship principle. [59]
Elation (1998–2007)
Carnival Elation (2007–present)
1998Cruise ship491 9118721 In serviceFirst cruise ship in the world to be fitted with Azipod propulsion units. Carnival Elation 1.jpg [60]
Grandeur of the Seas 1996Cruise ship492 9102978 In service GrandeuroftheSeas-NOLA.jpg [61]
Enchantment of the Seas 1997Cruise ship493 9111802 In serviceLengthened in 2005. Enchantment of the Seas.jpg [62]
Paradise (1998–2007)
Carnival Paradise (2007–present)
1998Cruise ship494 9120877 In service Ms-paradise-catalina-sm.JPG [63]
Europa 1999Cruise ship495 9183855 In service MS Europa 2003.JPG [64]
Arcticaborg 1998 Platform supply vessel 496 9184976 In service [65]
Antarcticaborg (1998–2019)
Georgiy Sedov (2019–present)
1998Platform supply vessel497 9184988 In service [66]
Costa Atlantica (2000–2023)
Margaritaville at Sea Islander (2023–present)
2000Cruise ship498 9187796 In serviceSix Spirit-class cruise ships built for Costa Cruises (2) and Carnival Cruise Lines (4) in 2000–2004. Sister ships: Carnival Spirit, Carnival Pride, Carnival Legend, Costa Mediterranea and Carnival Miracle. Costa Atlantica DSC09523.JPG [67]
Carnival Spirit 2001Cruise ship499 9188647 In service Carnival Spirit at the Overseas Passenger Terminal Sydney July 27, 2013 1.jpg [68]
Carnival Pride 2001Cruise ship500 9223954 In service Carnival Pride in Cabo San Lucas.jpg [69]
Carnival Legend 2002Cruise ship501 9224726 In service CarnivalLegendCoz.JPG [70]
Costa Mediterranea (2003–2023)
Mediterranea (2023–present)
2003Cruise ship502 9237345 In service Costa Mediterranea2.jpg [71]
Carnival Miracle 2004Cruise ship503 9237357 In service Carnival Miracle July 2011.jpg [72]
FESCO Sakhalin (2005–2010)
SCF Sakhalin (2010–present)
2005Platform supply vessel5049307724In service [73]
Norilskiy Nickel 2006Arctic cargo ship 505 9330836 In serviceForeship built by Aker-Ostseewerft GmbH in Warnemünde, Germany, and towed to Helsinki. Double action special Arctic Sea ship Norilskiy Nickel with destination port of Hamburg.jpg [74]
Star 2007Ro-pax ferry1356 9364722 In serviceYard numbers 1356–1362 followed the numbering of ships built at Turku shipyard. 190407 Star Helsinki.jpg [75]
Cotentin (2007–2013)
Stena Baltica (2013–2020)
Cotentin (2020–present)
2007Ro-pax ferry1357 9364978 In service MV Cotentin.JPG [76]
Viking XPRS 2008Cruiseferry1358 9375654 In service Xprs arriving to Helsinki 2011.JPG [77]
Baltic Princess 2008Cruiseferry1361 9354284 In serviceForward section built at Chantiers de l'Atlantique, France, and towed to Helsinki. Baltic Princess Helsinki 2010-07-10.jpg [78]
Armorique 2009Ro-pax ferry1362 9364980 In service MV Armorique berthed at Saint Malo.jpg [79]
Vitus Bering 2012Platform supply vessel506 9613549 In serviceAfter change of ownership, Arctech Helsinki Shipyard continued the yard numbering of ships built at Hietalahti shipyard Vitus Bering Hietalahti Arctech 2.jpg [80]
Aleksey Chirikov 2013Platform supply vessel507 9613551 In service [81]
Baltika 2014Icebreaker508 9649237 In serviceBuilt in co-operation with Shipyard Yantar JSC from Yantar, Kaliningrad, Baltika is the first oblique icebreaker ever built. Baltika 20140306.jpg [82]
Murmansk 2015Icebreaker509 9658666 In serviceBuilt in co-operation with Vyborg Shipyard. Icebreaker Murmansk 01.JPG [83]
Polaris 2016Icebreaker510 9734161 In service Polaris 2016-06-16 02.jpg [84]
Gennadiy Nevelskoy 2017Platform supply vessel511 9742120 In service MS "Gennady Nevelskoj" at the shipyard in Helsinki.jpg [85]
Stepan Makarov 2017Standby vessel512 9753727 In service [86]
Fedor Ushakov 2017Standby vessel513 9753739 In service [87]
Yevgeny Primakov 2017Standby vessel514 9753741 In service [88]
Yuriy Kuchiev 2019Gas condensate tanker515 9804033 In service MT Yuriy Kuchiev.jpg [89]
SH Minerva 2021Cruise ship516 9895240 In service SH Minerva in Ostermoor LIV.jpg [90]
SH Vega 2022Cruise ship517 9895252 In service [91]
SH Diana 2023Cruise ship518 9921740 In service [92]
Icebreaker5199957804CancelledThe vessel with the yard number 519 was ordered but the Ministry for Foreign Affairs refused to grant an export license for the vessel following Russia's invasion to Ukraine. [93] [94]

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