Baltic (ship, 2002)
2018 at the Tonhof on the Dänholm
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The Baltic is a survey ship of the waterway and shipping office Stralsund .
history
The ship was ordered by the mechanical engineering department for the Stralsund Waterways and Shipping Authority at the time. It was built in 2001/2002 under construction number 1915. The building yard was the Fassmer shipyard in Berne / Motzen, which had the hull of the ship delivered by Metal Investment in Poland . The keel was laid on July 14, 2001, the launch on February 1, 2002. The completion and commissioning of the ship took place in June 2002.
commitment
The ship is used for fairway measurements and hydrological soundings in the administrative area of the Stralsund Waterways and Shipping Office and the Lübeck Waterways and Shipping Office between the Danish border in the north and the Polish border in the east. It has a range of around 620 nautical miles .
Technical data and equipment
The ship is powered by two six-cylinder - four stroke - diesel engines of manufacturer MTU Friedrichshafen , each with 275 kW power driven. The motors act on two fixed propellers via reduction gears . The ship thus reaches a speed of around 12 knots .
Two generators with 38 kVA apparent power each were installed for the power supply .
The surveying system consists of a fan-assisted system and a line direction finding system . The original fan guide system will be replaced in 2015 by the EM2040C type from the Kongsberg Group. There is a hydraulic crane on the aft deck , which u. a. can be used for launching the dinghy and for setting and retrieving fairway buoys .
See also
Web links
- Sounding ship Baltic , Stralsund waterways and shipping authority
- Ship information , Fassmer shipyard (PDF, 230 kB)
Individual evidence
- ↑ New construction of watercraft , specialist department for mechanical engineering north. Retrieved January 11, 2013.
- ↑ Fassmer's Tough Baltic Replaces Two Ships ( Memento from February 16, 2013 in the web archive archive.today ), Maritime Journal, September 1, 2002.
- ↑ Six new EM2040C fan-assisted systems for coastal areas. Kongsberg Maritime, January 8, 2015, accessed June 19, 2015 .