Lastovo (ship)

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Lastovo
The Lastovo in Split, September 2011
The Lastovo in Split, September 2011
Ship data
flag CroatiaCroatia Croatia
other ship names

Ishizuchi (1970–1978)
Partizanka (1978)
Lastovo I (1978–1999)

Ship type ferry
home port Rijeka
Shipping company Jadrolinija
Shipyard Kurushima Dock Co. Ltd. , Imabari
Build number 627
Keel laying 15th September 1969
Launch December 10, 1969
takeover March 6, 1970
Commissioning March 1970
Whereabouts in motion
Ship dimensions and crew
length
72.7 m ( Lüa )
width 13.67 m
Draft Max. 3.69 m
measurement 1,115 GT
Machine system
machine 2 × MAN-B & W 6L28 / 32-17- diesel engines
Machine
performanceTemplate: Infobox ship / maintenance / service format
3,999 kW (5,437 hp)
Top
speed
16 kn (30 km / h)
propeller 2 ×
Transport capacities
Permitted number of passengers 405
Vehicle capacity 60 cars
Others
Registration
numbers
IMO no. 7010717

The Lastovo is a ferry of the Croatian shipping company Jadrolinija , which was put into service as Ishizuchi in 1970 and has been in service between Split and Vis since 2001 .

history

The Ishizuchi was built on September 15, 1969 under construction number 627 at Kurushima Dock Co. Ltd. laid down in Imabari and launched on December 10, 1969. After the takeover by the Shikoku Chuo Ferry Boat KK on March 6, 1970, the ship was put into service on the route from Kawanoe to Kobe .

After eight years of service in Japanese waters, the Ishizuchi went under the name Partizanka to the Croatian shipping company Jadrolinija in 1978 , which it renamed Lastovo I that same year . The ship was henceforth used between Split, Hvar , Vela Luka and Ubli .

On August 15, 1993, a fire broke out in the engine room of the Lastovo I about one nautical mile from Ubli , and it spread to the entire ship. Despite the high damage, Jadrolinija decided against scrapping. Instead, the Lastovo I was repaired in Split and equipped with a new machine system.

In 1999 the ship was given the abbreviated name Lastovo . In 2001 it switched to the route from Split to Vis, where it is still in use today. The Lastovo is one of the oldest active ferries in the Mediterranean.

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