Hanse (ship, 2000)

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Hanse
Pilot vessel Hanse (1) .jpg
Ship data
flag GermanyGermany Germany
other ship names
  • Elbe
Ship type Pilot station ship
class SWATH @ A & R
Callsign DFPC
home port Cuxhaven
Owner Federal Ministry of Traffic, Construction and City Development
Shipyard Abeking & Rasmussen ship and yacht yard
Launch May 22, 1999
Ship dimensions and crew
length
49.81 m ( Lüa )
width 22.55 m
Draft Max. 5.90 m
measurement 2,136 GT / 640 NRZ
Machine system
machine diesel-electric
2 × electric motors: STN Atlas INWA-450 MO-04 A
Machine
performanceTemplate: Infobox ship / maintenance / service format
200 kW (272 hp)
Top
speed
15 kn (28 km / h)
Energy
supply
4 × MTU 8V 396 TE54
Generator
powerTemplate: Infobox ship / maintenance / service format
2,720 kW (3,698 hp)
propeller 2 × fixed propellers
Transport capacities
Load capacity 185 dw
Others
Classifications DNV GL
IMO no. 9199957

The Hanse is a German pilot station ship. The ship is owned by the Federal Ministry of Transport, Building and Urban Development . It is operated by the Lotsbetriebsverein e. V. Branch office Cuxhaven.

The Hanse , designed as a SWATH ship, was built under construction number 6429 as the Elbe at the Abeking & Rasmussen shipyard in Lemwerder . The keel was laid on December 7, 1998, the launch on May 22, 1999. The ship was completed in July 2000.

The drive of the Hanse is diesel-electric . The diesel generators are a total of four diesel engines. The two electric traction motors with an output of 1000  kW each , which each act on a fixed propeller , are from STN ATLAS Marine Electronics . In addition to the four diesel generators, the ship also has an auxiliary diesel. It also has a bow thruster with an output of 350 kW.

The ship entered service in 2000. Since September 2000 it has acted as a station ship at the Elbe pilot station. It replaced the two monohull ships Kommodore Ruser and Kommodore Rolin . The Commodore Ruser was initially held as a replacement ship.

In 2010 the ship was replaced by a slightly larger new building, which also bears the name Elbe . The ship was therefore renamed Hanse and has since been available as a replacement ship for the new Elbe and the Weser, which came into service in summer 2010 .

Web links

Commons : IMO 9199957  - Collection of Images, Videos, and Audio Files

Individual evidence

  1. Our fleet , Elbe pilot brotherhood. Retrieved March 23, 2016.
  2. Baptism of the second 60m SWATH @ A & R ( Memento from June 2, 2013 in the Internet Archive )