Lina-Marie (ship, 1901)

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Lina-Marie around 1901
Lina-Marie 2016

The Lina-Marie is a former fish transport ship that was built in 1901 in Brandenburg an der Havel by the Gebr. Wiemann shipyard with construction number 20. The owner was the fisherman Schröder from Brandenburg.

Data

The Lina-Marie is 18.8 m long, 2.0 m wide and has a draft of 1.35 m. In the first few years, the ship was propelled by a 40 hp two-cylinder composite steam engine . Up to 70 quintals of live fish could be transported in tanks. During the transport, the water was constantly renewed through inlets below the waterline. In 1924 a diesel engine was installed. In the following years, the bow was raised to a standing cabin, then the stern area was rebuilt and a wheelhouse was built in place of the chimney. From 2008 a major overhaul was carried out with the installation of a 105 hp diesel engine.

history

From 1901 to 1957 the ship sailed on the Elbe , Havel and canals from Ketzin to Hamburg . 1957 took over the PHG fishing cooperative Brandenburg , the Lina-Marie and Paul 1990 Klußmann from Hitzacker . Klußmann used them as a live fish tank. In 2006 the ship went to HHB e. V. Brandenburg an der Havel and came back to its former home port. The berth is kilometer 57.5 on the left bank of the Brandenburg Niederhavel.

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