Hermann Marwede (ship)

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Hermann Marwede
Hermann Marwede.jpg
Ship data
flag GermanyGermany Germany
Ship type Rescue cruiser
class 46 m class
Callsign DBAR
home port Heligoland
Owner German Society for the Rescue of Shipwrecked People
Shipyard Fassmer , Berne
Build number 1910
baptism June 27, 2003
Launch 2003
Ship dimensions and crew
length
46.0 m ( Lüa )
width 10.66 m
Draft Max. 2.8 m
displacement 404  t
 
crew 7 people
Machine system
machine 3 × marine diesel engine
Machine
performance
9,250 PS (6,803 kW)
Top
speed
25 kn (46 km / h)
propeller 3
Others
Registration
numbers
IMO no. 9282601
Daughter boat Verena
length

8.90 m

width

3.60 m

Draft

0.65 m

speed

32 kn

The Hermann Marwede is the only sea ​​rescue cruiser (SK) of the 46 m class of the German Society for the Rescue of Shipwrecked People (DGzRS). The new building for Hermann Marwede was an essential part of the program with which the DGzRS was preparing for the 21st century. She is considered the largest rescue cruiser in the world.

The ship was in 2003 by the Fassmer - shipyard in Berne built / Motzen (Weser). Aluship Gdańsk manufactured the hull in Danzig . The DGzRS internal designation is SK 29. The callsign is DBAR.

The daughter boat Verena (DGzRS internal designation TB 32), built by the Lürssen shipyard in Bardenfleth , basically corresponded to the lifeboats of the 9.5 m class . It was replaced in autumn 2012 by a rigid inflatable boat with the same name (internal designation TB 36), using the same type as on the Harro Koebke . The first daughter boat is used under the name Walter Rose as an independent sea rescue boat at the Schilksee station.

Naming

The ship was christened on June 27, 2003 on the grounds of the Fassmer shipyard in Berne / Motzen in honor of Hermann Marwede , the long-time partner of the Beck brewery and sponsor of the DGzRS . The godmother was the granddaughter of the namesake, Vera Kaiser. The daughter boat received the first name of the daughter Marwedes, Verena. Godmother was the great-granddaughter, Charlotte-Sophie Grobien. The abbreviation "SAR" attached to the bow stands for Search and Rescue .

deployment

The Hermann Marwede has been stationed on the island of Helgoland since July 2003 . She replaced Wilhelm Kaisen there, which was relocated to Sassnitz on Rügen.

At Pentecost 2005, the rescue cruiser visited the city of London on the occasion of a conference of the Maritime Safety Committee .

photos

literature

  • Ulf Kaack , Andreas Lubkowitz, Antke Reemts: Hermann Marwede - the largest rescue cruiser of the DGzRS. Go out when others come in , Kurz Verlag, ISBN 3-927485-45-4
  • The rescue cruiser . In: Daily port report of September 21, 2012, pp. 18/19, Seehafen-Verlag, Hamburg 2012, ISSN  2190-8753

Web links

Commons : Hermann Marwede  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. DGzRS website