Equator (ship type)
| Equator type | ||
|---|---|---|
| Technical data (overview) | ||
| Shipyard: | Warnow shipyard | Neptune shipyard | 
| Measurement: | 13,769 GRT | 13,335 GRT | 
| Load capacity: | 17,370 t | 17,088 t | 
| Length over all: | 164.50 m | 158.05 m | 
| Length between perpendiculars: | 152.40 m | 146.00 m | 
| Width: | 23.05 m | |
| Side height: | 13.40 m | |
| Draft: | 10.12 m | |
| Drive: | 1 × diesel engine K 5 SZ 70/125 BL on 1 × controllable pitch propeller | |
| Total output: | 7600 kW | |
| Speed: | 16.6 knots | |
| Crew: | 36 | |
The container ship type Equator is a series that was developed jointly by VEB Warnowwerft and VEB Neptun Werft .
history
Of a total of six ships, four were built between 1985 and 1986 in the Warnemünder ( Equator-WW ) and two from 1986 to 1987 in the Rostock shipyard ( Equator-NW ). The Ruhland was completed in August 1985 as the first ship of the Equator WW . All ships were initially put into service at VEB Deutfracht / Seereederei Rostock and from 1991 chartered or sold. The sale of the Havel country was carried in 1999. Rübeland , most recently as Gema as the Spanish flag, was sold for demolition to India in 2009.
The ships
| equator | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Building name | Shipyard / construction number | IMO number | Keel laying, launching, delivery | Callsign | Renaming and whereabouts | 
| Ruhland | Warnowwerft / 265 | 8519186 | - - 1985 | PBMB | 1991 → Impala , 1994 → Tiger Cape , 1996 → Sinar Nusa , 1999 → Kuang Ming Taichun , 2002 → Mina , 2003 → MSC Selma , 2007 → HMS Laurence , 2013 demolition in Alang | 
| Rübeland | Warnowwerft / 266 | 8522315 | - - 1985 | V4IM | 1991 → Merkur Bay , 1998 → Gema B. , 2009 → Gema , 2009 Demolition in India | 
| Fahrland | Warnowwerft / 205 | 8520393 | - - 1986 | H3WI | 1991 → Widar , 2004 → Tai Chuang , 2008 → Xiang Tai , scrapped | 
| Sohland | Warnowwerft / 267 | 8600519 | - - 1986 | BJZD | 1991 → Arnold Schulte , 1992 → Arabia , 1993 → Arnold Schulte , 1996 → Ming Talent , 1998 → Arnold Schulze , 1998 → Xiang An , 2010 scrapped | 
| Vogtland | Neptunwerft / 203/1463 | 8520379 | - - 1986 | 3FZC5 | 1991 → Contship Egypt , 1993 → Damascus , 1994 → Vogtland , 1999 → Celia , 2002 → Seagreen , 2004 → Sea Space , 2008 → Bao Riu , 2009 → Ura , Hajura , scrapped | 
| Havelland | Neptun shipyard 204/1464 | 8520381 | - - 1987 | BVTJ7 | 1999 → Vilma VIII , 2002 → Sungreen , 2005 → Green Space , 2007 → Kouros V , 2007 → Song Hae , 2013 → Harvest , 2017 → Jin Fu Yuang | 
technology
The multi-purpose container ship type was designed for universal use for transporting ISO containers , bulk , general cargo and heavy cargo . The four cargo holds with a total volume of 25,320 m 3 and 23,671 m 3, respectively, can be served by a normal hatch and three double hatches . The variant Equator-WW has container spaces for 696 TEU , the Equator-NW for 812 TEU. Of these, 348 TEU are below deck. Various board cranes and loading booms from 10 t to 125 t load capacity are available as handling equipment for four possible modification variants.
The main drive is a marine diesel engine of the type K 5 SZ 70/125 BL with an output of 7600 kW built under a MAN license by VEB Dieselmotorenwerk Rostock . This means the ship can reach a maximum speed of 16.6 knots. If the power is reduced using a 1250 kVA shaft generator , 16.1 knots are achieved. An 800 kW bow thruster supports the maneuverability of the ship, especially when traveling slowly.
literature
- Alfred Dudszus, Alfred Köpcke: The big book of ship types. Steam ships, motor ships, marine technology from the beginnings of machine-driven ships to the present day. transpress Pietsch, Berlin Stuttgart 1990, ISBN 3-344-00374-7 , p. 36.
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b shipbreaking.com # 15. ( PDF ; 1.1 MB) Robin des Bois, April 2009, p. 10 , accessed on September 28, 2009 .
- ↑ Chronological listing ID: "8519186". In: Miramar Ship Index. Retrieved February 1, 2014 (registration required). ,
- ↑ Chronological listing ID: "8522315". In: Miramar Ship Index. Retrieved February 1, 2014 (registration required).
- ↑ Chronological listing ID: "8520393". In: Miramar Ship Index. Retrieved February 1, 2014 (registration required).
- ↑ Chronological listing ID: "8600519". In: Miramar Ship Index. Retrieved February 1, 2014 (registration required).
- ↑ Chronological listing ID: "8520379". In: Miramar Ship Index. Retrieved February 1, 2014 (registration required).
- ↑ Chronological listing ID: "8520381". In: Miramar Ship Index. Retrieved February 1, 2014 (registration required).
