List of ships with the name Rostock
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 |
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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 | |
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
- ^ German shipping companies Volume 23 VEB Deutsche Seereederei Rostock Author collective Verlag Gert Uwe Detlefsen ISBN 3-928473-81-6 , page 88
- ^ German shipping companies Volume 23 VEB Deutsche Seereederei Rostock Author collective Verlag Gert Uwe Detlefsen ISBN 3-928473-81-6 , page 197
- ↑ parow-info.de: Mine-laying and clearing ship type Krake. Retrieved November 2, 2012 .
- ↑ globalsecurity.org: Koni Class - Project 1159. Retrieved November 2, 2012 .
- ^ Dieter Schubert: German inland passenger ships. Illustrated register of ships. Uwe Welz Verlag, Berlin 2000. ISBN 3-933177-10-3 , page 538.
- ^ Hans-Wilhelm Dünner, Horst-Christian Knoll: 50 years of the German inland shipping company. Koehlers Verlagsgesellschaft , 1999, ISBN 3-7822-0757-2 , page 176
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↑ 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)
- ↑ Technical equipment of the "Rostocker 7" , Rostocker Personenschifffahrt
- ^ 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)
- ↑ MS “Hanseatic City of Rostock” - our flagship , Rostocker Personenschifffahrt Dieter Schütt