List of ships with the name Rostock

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Rostock has been used several times as a name or part of the name of ships or is used as such. The name Rostock is derived from the Hanseatic city of Rostock in Mecklenburg .

Ship list

designation Ship type Class / type Construction year Shipyard Owner period of service Whereabouts image
RostockReceipt ? Passenger ship 1901 German-Australian Steamship Company 1901 to 1914 Confiscated from the UK in 1914
Rostock Small cruiser Karlsruhe class 1912 Howaldtswerke , Kiel Imperial Navy 1914 to 1916 Sunk on June 1, 1916
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Rostock Small cruiser Cöln class 1918 AG Vulcan , Szczecin Imperial Navy not completed Wrecked unfinished in 1921
Rostock Dry cargo ship Kolomna 1953 VEB shipyard Neptun Rostock VEB German shipping company Rostock October 11, 1954 to 1985 1985 demolition in Greece
Rostock Dry cargo ship Type XD 1966 VEB Warnowwerft Rostock-Warnemünde VEB German shipping company Rostock June 30, 1967 to August 3, 2000 to Alang for demolition in August 2000
Rostock Anti-mine vehicle Octopus class Peene shipyard , Wolgast People's Navy
Rostock Railway ferry 1977 Bergens Mekaniske Værksteder A / S, Bergen as Kopernik sailing under the Polish flag
Rostock frigate Koni class 1978 Shipyard 340, Zelenodolsk Volksmarine / German Navy 1979 to 1990 scrapped
Rostock Griffin Day trip boat Type III (extended variant) 1980 Berlin yacht yard Passenger shipping company W. Heckmann, Rostock in motion
Rostock Motor cargo ship Rostock type (project type - MGS 85) 1986 Roßlau shipyard Deutsche Binnenreederei AG / from 2000 Danube Express Line as Regensburg , from 2007 BRP Danube Shipping as Rousse Bulgaria. in motion
Rostock 7 Day trip boat 2003 Deutsche Binnenwerften GmbH, Berlin Rostock passenger shipping company Rostock 7 in motion
Hanseatic City of Rostock Day trip boat 2010 Lux shipyard , Mondorf Personenschifffahrt GbR Dieter and Olaf Schütt, Rostock in motion

Web links

Wiktionary: Rostock  - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations

Footnotes

  1. ^ German shipping companies Volume 23 VEB Deutsche Seereederei Rostock Author collective Verlag Gert Uwe Detlefsen ISBN 3-928473-81-6 , page 88
  2. ^ German shipping companies Volume 23 VEB Deutsche Seereederei Rostock Author collective Verlag Gert Uwe Detlefsen ISBN 3-928473-81-6 , page 197
  3. parow-info.de: Mine-laying and clearing ship type Krake. Retrieved November 2, 2012 .
  4. globalsecurity.org: Koni Class - Project 1159. Retrieved November 2, 2012 .
  5. ^ Dieter Schubert: German inland passenger ships. Illustrated register of ships. Uwe Welz Verlag, Berlin 2000. ISBN 3-933177-10-3 , page 538.
  6. ^ Hans-Wilhelm Dünner, Horst-Christian Knoll: 50 years of the German inland shipping company. Koehlers Verlagsgesellschaft , 1999, ISBN 3-7822-0757-2 , page 176
  7. Rostocker 7 passenger ship . Retrieved November 3, 2012 . Dieter Schubert: German inland passenger ships. Illustrated register of ships. Uwe Welz Verlag, Berlin 2000. ISBN 3-933177-10-3 , page 536. (L. 19.99 m / W. 5.10 m / D. 1.20 m / 120 HP / max. 140 people)
  8. Technical equipment of the "Rostocker 7" , Rostocker Personenschifffahrt
  9. ^ Dieter Schubert: German inland passenger ships. Illustrated register of ships. Uwe Welz Verlag, Berlin 2000. ISBN 3-933177-10-3 , page 536. (L. 29.20 m / W. 7.40 m / D. 1.20 m / 221 kW (300 PS) / max. 230 people)
  10. MS “Hanseatic City of Rostock” - our flagship , Rostocker Personenschifffahrt Dieter Schütt