Lütjeoog (ship)
The Lütjeoog (July 2016)
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The Lütjeoog is a buoy laying ship for the Federal Republic of Germany.
history
The ship was built in 1979 under construction number 273 at the Schlömer Brothers shipyard in Oldersum . The keel was laid on October 25, 1978, the launch in April 1979. The ship was completed in May 1979.
The ship is mainly used by the Emden Waterways and Shipping Office for navigation work such as setting fairway tickling in the mudflat fairways in the wadden area of the East Frisian coast.
The ship is named after the former island of Lütjeoog , which is now part of the island of Spiekeroog .
Technical data and equipment
The ship is propelled by two twelve - cylinder four - stroke diesel engines from Maschinenfabrik Augsburg-Nürnberg (type: D 2542 ME), each with an output of 210 kW . The motors work via gears on two fixed propellers with Becker rudders . The ship reaches a speed of 10 knots . Two shaft generators with a power of 4 kW and two generators with apparent powers of 49 kVA and 35 kVA are available for power generation.
The ship has an open, approximately 6 × 5 meter large working deck in the fore section. Here is a deck crane with a capacity of 6 tons at a 2 meter radius. The maximum radius of the crane is 13 meters, the lifting capacity then still 0.6 tons.