The passenger ship was built in 2006 by Behrens Schiffs- und Schweißtechnik in Hamburg-Finkenwerder . It was christened Klein Erna on April 6, 2006 . The godmother was Katja Borchers, an employee of the shipping company. Klein Erna is the main character of the well-known Hamburg Klein-Erna jokes.
The Klein Erna is a long and flat ship that was designed for bridge-accessible travel in the port of Hamburg. With a length of 34.87 meters, a width of 6.67 meters and a draft of 1.15 meters, the ship offers a total of 220 passengers. The control station is located in the bow and behind it is a bar . There is a patio in the stern , which also provides access to the ship. A cloakroom and sanitary facilities are located in front of it . The passenger compartment is roofed with colored glass . The rear part of the roof can be moved so that the ship can be driven half open. The passenger compartment, which is equipped with air conditioning , has a tiled floor with underfloor heating underneath and can be seated individually. The Klein Erna is equipped with a marine diesel engine with an output of 190 kilowatts. The motor drives a pod drive with a propeller with five blades on.
Application area
The area of application of the Klein Erna includes tours through the Speicherstadt and the port. In addition, include charter trips for parties, corporate events and weddings to the program.
Web links
MS "Klein Erna". Rainer Abicht-Elbreederei, January 6, 2008, accessed on June 1, 2008 .