Dortmund-Ems Canal Ship

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A Dortmund-Ems Canal ship is a type of barge . In the Netherlands this type of ship is also called Dortmund .

description

When it opened in 1899, the Dortmund-Ems Canal was designed for a standard ship with a length of 67 meters, a width of 8.20 meters, a draft of between 1.75 and 2.00 meters and a carrying capacity of between 600 and 750 tons, the Dortmund -Ems Canal can be navigated in full length. These ships corresponded to the Dortmund-Ems Canal dimension. Initially, barges of this size were used almost exclusively, later motor freight ships were increasingly used. After the expansion between 1952 and 1959, a Dortmund-Ems Canal ship can carry a maximum of 1000 tons with the same length and width and has a maximum draft of 2.50 meters. The ships that came into service after the expansion in the 1950s are Gustav Koenigs ships .

Individual evidence

  1. Scheepstypen , Bureau Voorlichting Binnenvaart (PDF, 5.9 MB).
  2. August Bieling: The monopoly in the tugboat limited preview in the Google book search
  3. ^ Friedrich Steinmatz: The expansion of the Dortmund-Ems Canal for the fully unloaded 1000-t ship . In: Hansa - magazine for shipping, shipbuilding, port . Vol. 96, No. 44/45 , October 1959, pp. 2285-2290 .
  4. Working committee "Ufereinfassungen" of the HTG and DGGT (ed.): Recommendations of the working committee "Shore edging", ports and waterways, EAU 2004. 10th edition, Ernst & Sohn, ISBN 3-433-02852-4 .
  5. ^ H. Burmester: The German inland navigation in the course of modern technical development . In: Journal for Inland Shipping . Vol. 84, No. October 10 , 1958, p. 393-401 .