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词条 Dmitriy Shostakovich-class ferry
释义

  1. Ship features

  2. Ferries of the Polish project B492/493

  3. Overview

  4. References

  5. External links

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Ship displacement=133.15|m|0|abbr=on}}[1]21.0|m|abbr=on}}[1]Ship height=Ship draught=Ship draft=5.6|m|1|abbr=on}}[1]Ship decks=9 total, 6 passenger decksShip deck clearance=Ship ramps=Ship ice class=Ship sail plan=Ship power=*4 × Sulzer-Skoda diesels [2]
  • combined 12,800 kW[2]
Ship propulsion=Two fixed propellers[1]Ship speed=20 knots[2]Ship capacity=420 passengers[3]Ship crew=167[3]Ship notes=
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The Dmitriy Shostakovich class is a class of seven ro-pax ferries of project B-492/B-493 originally built by Stocznia Szczecinska im Adolfa Warskiego Warskiego in Szczecin, Poland and used by the Soviet shipping companies, Black Sea Shipping Company,[2] Estonian Shipping Company,[2] Baltic Shipping Company[2] and Far Eastern Shipping Company,[2] as ferries and passenger/cruise ships. The class is named after the first ship in the class Dmitriy Shostakovich, which in her turn was named after Dmitri Shostakovich.

Ship features

The ships have two restaurants, three bars, solarium, sauna and resting area.

Ferries of the Polish project B492/493

Dmitriy Shostakovich-class ferries
No. Original nameEnglish transliteration
1 Дмитрий Шостакович (Paloma I, Paloma, Paloma I, Royale Star, New Imperial Star)Dmitriy Shostakovich (Paloma I, Paloma, Paloma I, Royale Star, New Imperial Star)
2 Георг Отс (Georg Ots, Георг Отс)Georg Ots (Georg Ots, Georg Ots)
3 Лев Толстой (Natasha, Palmira, The Jasmin, Farah, Easycruise Life, Ocean Life)Lev Tolstoy (Natasha, Palmira, The Jasmin, Farah, Easycruise Life, Ocean Life)
4 Константин Симонов (Francesca, The Iris, Kristina Katarina, Ocean Endeavour)Konstantin Simonov (Francesca, The Iris, Kristina Katarina, Ocean Endeavour)
5 Михаил Суслов (Петр Первый, Ocean Empress, Ocean Jewel of St. Petersburg)Mikhail Suslov (Petr Pervyy, Ocean Empress, Ocean Jewel of St. Petersburg)
6 Михаил Шолохов (Mikhail, Ούγκο Φόσκολο, Fos I, Phoenix)Mikhail Sholokhov (Mikhail, Ugo Foscolo, Fos I, Phoenix)
7 Константин Черненко (Русь, Rus, SC Atlantic, Ocean Atlantic)Konstantin Chernenko (Rus (ru), Rus, SC Atlantic, Ocean Atlantic)

Overview

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Year of buildYard NoImageNameBuilt forOwnerOperatorPort of RegistryFlagIMOStatus
1980 492/01 New Imperial StarBLASCOEveris Capital HoldingsEveris Capital HoldingsOdessa → Kingstown → Odessa → Kingstown→ → → →7625794 originally, the Dmitriy Shostakovich, formerly: Paloma I, Paloma, Paloma I, Royale Star, scrapped in 2016
May 1980 493/01[4]Georg OtsESCOPrimorskiy RegionVladivostok BranchTallinn → Saint Petersburg → Vladivostok→ →7625835 originally built as cruise ship,[3] the Georg Ots, formerly: rebuilt to ropax ferry[3][5] Georg Ots (et), Georg Ots (ru)
1980 492/02 Ocean LifeBLASCOWorld CruisesBlue Ocean CruisesOdessa → Monrovia → Odessa → Kingstown → Amman → Valletta→ → → → → →7625809 originally, the Lev Tolstoy, formerly: Natasha, Palmira, The Jasmin, Farah, Easycruise Life
April 1982 492/03 Ocean EndeavourFESCOVladivostok → Odessa → Leningrad → Saint Petersburg → Limassol → Valletta → Kotka → Majuro→ → → → →7625811 originally, the Konstantin Simonov, formerly: Francesca, The Iris, Kristina Katarina
December 1982 492/04 Ocean Jewel of St. PetersburgBLASCOOdessa → Kingstown→ →7625823 originally, the Mikhail Suslov, formerly: Petr Pervyy, Ocean Empress, scrapped in Venezuela in 2013
1986 492/05 PhoenixFESCOAdalia Maritime Co.Vladivostok → Phnom Penh → Piraeus → Phnom Penh → Panama City → Basseterre→ → → → → →7625794 originally, the Mikhail Sholokhov, formerly: Mikhail, Ugo Foscolo, Fos I, scrapped in 2011
December 1986 492/06 Ocean AtlanticFESCOOcean Atlantic PartnersVladivostok → Majuro→ →8325432 originally, the Konstantin Chernenko, Rus (ru), Rus, SC Atlantic

References

1. ^Færgelejet Royale Star (ex. Dmitriy Shostakovich) {{dk icon}}
2. ^M/S Dmitriy Shostakovich. Byggd 1980 {{sv icon}}
3. ^Dmitriy Shostakovich class {{ru icon}}
4. ^Færgelejet Georg Ots {{dk icon}}
5. ^Dmitriy Shostakovich-class ferry {{ru icon}}

External links

  • Автомобиле-пассажирские паромы типа "Дмитрий Шостакович" - Dmitriy Shostakovich-class Car/Passenger ferries {{ru icon}}

4 : Ferry classes|Ships built in Poland|Passenger ships of the Soviet Union|Poland–Soviet Union relations

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