Eduard Nebelthau (ship)
Rescue boat Eduard Nebelthau during training
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The Eduard Nebelthau is a sea rescue boat (SRB) of the German Society for the Rescue of Shipwrecked People (DGzRS).
The Eduard Nebelthau is a boat of the so-called 12-meter class. The boat with the DGzRS internal designation KRST 2 was built in 1972 by the Evers shipyard in Niendorf under construction number 511. The boat's call sign is DA 8107.
In 1986 the boat was rebuilt at the Kröger shipyard in Rendsburg and received a new stern.
The baptism in the name of the Bremen forwarding merchant and entrepreneur Eduard Nebelthau (1902–1971) took place on August 19, 1972 in Travemünde . Nebelthau belonged to the Bremen merchant family "Bachmann / Dubbers", which has owned the former seaport forwarding and trading company J.H. Bachmann (JHB) and, as a Bremen “traditional company with a connection to seafaring”, was connected to the Bremen-based DGzRS.
Technical Equipment
The lifeboat is equipped with radio systems, echo sounder, radar and GPS .
deployment
The Eduard Nebelthau was stationed in Travemünde from August 19, 1972 to October 18, 1975. From October 18, 1975 until it was decommissioned on October 31, 2000, the boat was in Heiligenhafen . Since then, the boat has been used for training purposes in the SAR school of the DGzRS in Neustadt / Holstein .
At the end of March 2019, the lifeboat was transferred to Burgtiefe on the island of Fehmarn and is on display there in the marina on land.
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Emergency vehicle: Sea rescue boat EDUARD NEBELTHAU - BOS vehicles - Emergency vehicles and guards worldwide. Retrieved May 2, 2018 .
- ↑ Teams & Stations - Travemünde. seenotretter.de, accessed on May 2, 2018 .
- ↑ Teams & Stations - Heiligenhafen. seenotretter.de, accessed on May 2, 2018 .
- ↑ Anniversary donation: 5,575 euros for the sea rescuers. In: seenotretter.de. January 21, 2014, accessed May 2, 2018 .
- ↑ Eduard Nebelthau's last journey. In: seenotretter.de. March 26, 2019, accessed October 2, 2019 .