Sergey Yesenin-class motorship

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River cruise ship Sergey Yesenin in Moscow
Class overview
Builders Österreichische Schiffswerften AG , Korneuburg, Austria
Built1984–1986
Planned5
Building5
Completed5
Active5
General characteristics
Tonnage GT
Displacement1,345 t [1]
Length90.4 m (297 ft) [2]
Beam15.0 m (49.2 ft)
Draught1.63 m (5.3 ft)
Decks3 passenger decks
Installed power3 × 6VD18/15 AL-1 987 kilowatts (1,324 hp)
Propulsion3
Speed22.6 km/h (14.0 mph; 12.2 kn)
Capacity180 passengers
Crew55

Sergey Yesenin class is a class of Russian river passenger ships. [3] It is named after Sergei Yesenin.

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Three-deck cruise ships built in Austria, 1984–1986. [4]

River cruise ships of the Austrian project Q-065

Sergey Yesenin-class motorships
No.Original nameEnglish transliteration
1Сергей ЕсенинSergey Yesenin
2Александр Блок(Александр Грин)Aleksandr Blok(Aleksandr Grin)
3Валерий БрюсовValeriy Bryusov
4Демьян БедныйDemyan Bednyy
5Михаил СветловMikhail Svetlov

Overview

Sergey Yesenin (project Q-065) class motorships
Month and year of buildHull NoImageNameCustomerPort of registryFlagStatus
1984K745 Sergei Yesenin in North River Port 25-jun-2012 01.JPG Sergey Yesenin Moscow Shipping Company Moscow Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Flag of Russia.svg No. 216301 (RRR) [5]
1984K746 Teplokhod blok065.JPG Aleksandr Grin Moscow Shipping Company Moscow Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Flag of Russia.svg originally, the Aleksandr Blok, RRR 235702 [6]
1985K747 Brucovms.JPG Valeriy Bryusov Moscow Shipping Company Moscow Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Flag of Russia.svg No. 216303 (RRR) [7]
1985K750 Dem'ian bednyi065.JPG Demyan Bednyy Lena Shipping Company YakutskZhatay Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Flag of Russia.svg No. 216304 (RRR) [8]
1986K751 Teplokhod mikhail svetlov.JPG Mikhail Svetlov Lena Shipping Company Yakutsk Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Flag of Russia.svg No. 216305 (RRR) [9]

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