Category:IMO 6822979
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IMO number : 6822979
Name of ship : PADUA → KRUZENSHTERN as Russian КРУЗЕНШТЕРН (25/02/1946–04/08/1952) → PB-11 as Russian ПБ-11 (04/08/1952–27/12/1956) → PKZ-113 as Russian ПКЗ-113 → KRUZENSHTERN as Russian КРУЗЕНШТЕРН (since 01/08/1959)
Call sign : ENPZ → UCVK
MMSI : 273243700
Gross tonnage : 3141
DWT : 1645
Type of ship : → Research Vessel → Sailing Ship / Training Ship
Builder : Tecklenborg Schiffswerft & Maschinen (408)
Year of build : 1926
Flag : German Reich (Weimar Republic, DR Handesflotte, Kriegsmarine) → Soviet Union → Russia (since 1992)
Port of registry : Hamburg (1926–1941) → Flensburg (Marinestützpunkt) → ? (mesto postoyannoy dislokatsii=permanent location) → Riga (07/01/1966–1992) → Kaliningrad (since 1992)
Status of ship : Keel Laid (01/01/1926) → Launched (24/06/1926) → Completed (19/08/1926) → In Service/Commission (since 1926)
Registered owner : F. Laeisz, German Reich → Kriegsmarine, German Reich → KBF VMF SSSR, USSR → DKBF VMF SSSR, USSR → GURP 'ZAPRYBA' MRkH SSSR, USSR (07/01/1966–01/12/1966) → VRPO 'ZAPRYBA' MRkH SSSR, USSR → FGOU VPO 'BALTIYSKAYA AKADEMIYA RYBOPROMYSLOVOGO FLOTA', Russia (since 1992)
Ship
[edit]- Type: 4-MAST-BARK
- Built by J.C. Tecklenborg, Bremerhaven/Geestemünde, Germany
- Date of launch: 24.06.1926
- Overall length: 114.50 m
- LPP: 104.30 m
- Beam: 14.05 m
- Draught: 7.17 m
- Sail area: 3655 m2
- Ship's hull: Steel
- Main engine: Burmeister & Wain
History
[edit]- 1926 Named: Padua as "Flying P-liner" of the Hamburg shipping company of F. Laeisz. Registered port: Kaliningrad Flag: Russia
- 02.1932 Laid up
- 10.1933 Back in service with a government subsidy.
- Laid up in Flensburg during the war
- 01.1946 Towed from Hamburg to Swinemünde to be handed over to the as a war prize. Renamed: Kruzenshtern after Johann Adam von Krusenstern (1770-1846), a Russian-Baltic seaman and traveller, captained the first Russian sailing expedition around the world. Flag: Soviet Union
- 1959-1961 Refit with her first auxiliary engines
- 1961-65 she conducted hydrographic and oceanographic surveys in the Atlantic, West Indies and Mediterranean while training naval cadets.
- 1965 Transferred to the USSR Ministry of Fisheries and homeported at Riga. Sailtraining ship for seamen and officers for the fishing fleet.
- 1968-72 fitted with new engines and her poop was extended to merge with the midship Liverpool house.
- 1974 the "Kruzenshtern" and the "Tovarishch" were the first Soviet ships that entered an international Tall Ships Races
- 1980 Change of the registered port to Tallinn, Estonia,
- 1991 Change of the registered port to Kaliningrad, Russia, operated by the Kaliningrad Marine College, Russian Ministry of Fishery Flag Russia
- MMSI Number: 273243700
- Callsign: UCVK
Subcategories
This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.
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- Padua (ship, 1926) (9 F)