Amur class (1960)

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Amur class
project 386 / Q-003
The Dunay in Krems 2002
The Dunay in Krems 2002
Ship data
Ship type River cruise ship
Shipyard Österreichische Schiffswerften AG in Korneuburg , Austria
Construction period 1960 to 1960
Units built 2
Cruising areas Inland and small coastal voyages
Ship dimensions and crew
length
85.8 m ( Lüa )
width 14.06 m
Draft Max. 1.55 m
displacement 850 t
 
crew 56
Machine system
machine Diesel drive
2 × four-stroke diesel engine Deutz RBV8M 545, reversible
Machine
performanceTemplate: Infobox ship / maintenance / service format
1,766 kW (2,401 hp)
Top
speed
15.5 kn (29 km / h)
propeller 2 fixed propellers
Transport capacities
Permitted number of passengers 212

The river cruise ships of the Amur class ( Russian Амур , German transcription: Amur), which was also known as Project Q-003 , are river and canal motorized inland motor ships of medium construction. The class is named after the first ship in the class that bore the name of the Amur River .

history

The river cruise line was manufactured in 1960. Österreichische Schiffswerften AG in Korneuburg ( Austria ) built ships of their own design. The naming was limited to two major rivers of the USSR . The ships under the Soviet flag were deployed on the Danube on various cruise routes between Ismajil and Passau , home port was Ismajil.

technology

In the 2000s, the ships were modernized and rebuilt for new conditions. The ships have a diesel drive with two reversible four-stroke main engines Deutz RBV8M 545.

Furnishing

All comfortable two- and three-bed cabins are equipped with air conditioning.

According to the project, there are u. a. a restaurant, bar and music salon.

List of ships project Q-003 in the original and English language

The original name of the river cruise ship is given in the list, the other names are in brackets in chronological order:

River cruise ships of the Q-003 project:

Amur- class ships
serial no. Original name of origin Its English version
1 Амур Amur
2 Дунай Dunay

Overview

Amur- class ships
Construction month and year Build number image Surname first shipping company home port flag Renaming and whereabouts
June 1960 596 Amur at Quay in Kiliyskoye Girlo Danube River Izmail circa July 2002.jpg Amur Soviet Danube River Shipping Company IsmajilBudapest Soviet UnionSoviet Union→ →UkraineUkraineHungaryHungary canceled June 2012, scrapped in Komárno
April 1960 595 Dunay (ship, 1960) 001.jpg Dunay Soviet Danube River Shipping Company Ismajil Soviet UnionSoviet UnionUkraineUkraine Cyclist base
launched in Ismajil since October 10, 2006,
deleted from the register after April 11, 2011, was for sale on the website of UDP (Ukrainian Danube Shipping Company), deleted and scrapped in August 2017

See also

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Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e Project 386 ( Memento from March 1, 2007 in the Internet Archive ) (English)
  2. Project Q-003 (386): Drawings, technical data, list and pictures of the ships (PDF, library of the ship engineer Evgeni Leonidowitsch Smirnow; 594 kB) (Russian)
  3. Проект 386, Q-003, тип Амур ( Memento from October 14, 2012 in the Internet Archive ) (Russian)
  4. Амур ( Memento from October 14, 2012 in the Internet Archive ) (Russian)
  5. ^ Danube - impressions Passau - Vienna - Bratislava - Passau
  6. Реализация т / х "Дунай" ( Memento from January 14, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) (Russian)

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