Oktyabrskaya Revolyutsiya-class motorship

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Projekt 26-37 Waleri Tschkalow 5.jpg
River cruise ship Valeriy Chkalov on the Volga river in 2012
Class overview
Builders Slovenské Lodenice , Komárno, Czechoslovakia
Built1957–1962
Building14
Completed14
General characteristics
Tonnage GT
Displacement1,473 t [1]
Length96.27 m (315.8 ft) [2]
Beam14.98 m (49.1 ft)
Draught2.39 m (7.8 ft)
Decks3 passenger decks
Installed power3 × 6L275B 1,158 kilowatts (1,553 hp)
Propulsion3
Speed26 km/h (16 mph; 14 kn)
Capacity312 passengers
Crew70

Oktyabrskaya Revolyutsiya class motorship is a class of Russian river passenger ships. [3] It is named after the October Revolution.

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Three-deck cargo-passenger ships built in Czechoslovakia, 1957–1962. [4]

River cruise ships of the project 26-37

Oktyabrskaya Revolyutsiya class motorships
No.Original nameEnglish transliteration
1Октябрьская РеволюцияOktyabrskaya Revolyutsiya
2Комарно (Волга Дрим)Komarno (Volga Drim)
3Мир (Афанасий Никитин)Mir (Afanasiy Nikitin)
4Дружба (Капитан Рачков, Сергей Абрамов)Druzhba (Kapitan Rachkov, Sergey Abramov)
5XXI Съезд КПСС (Капитан Пушкарёв)XXI S'ezd KPSS (Kapitan Pushkaryov)
6Яков Свердлов (Александр Бенуа)Yakov Sverdlov (Aleksandr Benua)
7Андрей Жданов (Иван Кулибин)Andrey Zhdanov (Ivan Kulibin)
8Серго Орджоникидзе (Н. А. Некрасов)Sergo Ordzhonikidze (N. A. Nekrasov)
9Клемент Готвальд (Профессор Лукачев, Екатерина Великая, Родная Русь)Klement Gotvald (Professor Lukachev, Yekaterina Velikaya, Rodnaya Rus)
10Клара ЦеткинKlara Tsetkin
11Вацлав ВоровскийVatslav Vorovskiy
12Валерий ЧкаловValeriy Chkalov
13Сергей Лазо (Президент)Sergey Lazo (President)
14Н. Щорс (Михаил Танич)N. Shchors (Mikhail Tanich)

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