Mariya Yermolova class

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Mariya Yermolova class
project 1454
Lyubov Orlova in front of Petermann Island
Lyubov Orlova in front of Petermann Island
Ship data
Ship type Liner , cruise ship
draft Yugoslavia
Shipyard Tito Shipyard Kraljevica (Yugoslavia)
Construction period 1974 to 1978
Commissioning 1974-1988
Units built 8th
Ship dimensions and crew
length
100.02 m ( Lüa )
width 16.24 m
Draft Max. 4.25 m
measurement 4 364
 
crew 83
Machine system
machine Diesel drive
2 × diesel engine 8-cyl.-B & W-Uljanik, 8M 35BF 62 ( Yugoslavia )
Machine
performanceTemplate: Infobox ship / maintenance / service format
3,884 kW (5,281 hp)
Top
speed
17.20 kn (32 km / h)
propeller 2 × 3-blade fixed propeller
Transport capacities
Volume 1x 750 m³
Permitted number of passengers 200-210

The ships of the Mariya Yermolova class ( Russian Мария Ермолова , German transcription: Marija Jermolowa), which was also known as Project 1454 , are small passenger ships . The class is named after the first ship in the class, which bears the name of Russian drama actress Maria Yermolova .

history

Project 1454 ships were produced in two sub-series from 1974 to 1978. The Tito shipyard in Kraljevica ( Yugoslavia ) built ships of its own design that were unique in the world. The ships went to Soviet shipping companies, so the Far East shipping company received five ships: "Olga Androvskaya", "Olga Sadovskaya", "Lyubov Orlova", "Mariya Savina" from the Sakhalin shipping company in Cholmsk and "Antonina Nezhdanova" from the Baltic shipping company . Of three ships in the Murmansk shipping company only one ship "Klavdiya Yelanskaya" remained, the type ship "Mariya Yermolova" went to the Caspian shipping company and Alla Tarasova went to Nassau , where she was renamed Clipper Adventurer . The ships were used on various lines and as cruise ships for Soviet and foreign tourists.

technology

The ships have a diesel drive with two eight-cylinder B&W Uljanik main engines (type: 8M 35BF 62) built in Yugoslavia with a total output of 3884 kW.

Furnishing

According to the project, the small ships of the line originally had 206 passenger seats in cabins and 28 aircraft seats (seats). All cabins were equipped with shower, toilet, sink and air conditioning and 10 cabins were equipped with folding beds for children. A restaurant in the stern section, two cafés, one with a bar for 40 people and the other with a cinema for 60 people, a music salon with a stage for the ship's orchestra and a dance floor for 87 people in the bow section.

List of ships of Project 1454 in the original and English languages

In the list the original name of the ships is given, the other names are in brackets in chronological order:

Mariya Yermolova- class ships
serial no. original name of origin English version named after
Project 1454 - first series
1 Мария Ермолова Mariya Yermolova Maria Yermolova
2 Мария Савина (Sampaguita Ferry 2) Mariya Savina (Sampaguita Ferry 2) Marija Sawina
3 Алла Тарасова (Clipper Adventurer) Alla Tarasova (Clipper Adventurer) Alla Tarasova
4th Любовь Орлова (Lyubov Orlova) Lyubovy Orlova (Lyubov Orlova) Lyubov Orlova
Project 1454 - second series
5 Ольга Андровская Olga Androvskaya Olga Androvskaya
6th Ольга Садовская (Ocean Star) Olga Sadovskaya (Ocean Star) Olga Sadovskaya
7th Клавдия Еланская Klavdiya Yelanskaya Klavdiya Yelanskaya
8th Антонина Нежданова Antonina Nezhdanova Antonina Nezhdanova

Overview

Construction month and year Build number image Surname For shipping company home port flag IMO number Renaming and whereabouts
Project 1454 - first series
December 1974 406 Mariya Yermolova - IMO 7367524 - Port of Novorossiysk, Russia 25-Jul-2005.jpg Mariya Yermolova Murmansk shipping company MurmanskNovorossiyskAstrakhan Soviet UnionSoviet UnionRussiaRussia 7367524 SK Kaspijskaja Kruisnaja Linija (СК Каспийская круизная линия)
July 1975 407 Mariya Savina Sampaguita Ferry 2 Far East shipping company KholmskVladivostokManila Soviet UnionSoviet Union→ →RussiaRussiaPhilippinesPhilippines 7391410 * ex. Mariya Savina
December 1975 408 Clipper Adventure December 2007.jpg Sea Adventurer Murmansk shipping company Murmansk → Nassau Soviet UnionSoviet Union→ →RussiaRussiaBahamasBahamas (trade flag) 7391422 * ex. Clipper Adventurer
* ex. Alla Tarasova
July 19, 1976 413 Orlova (js) .jpg Lyubov Orlova Far East shipping company Vladivostok → Avatiu Soviet UnionSoviet Union→ →RussiaRussiaCook IslandsCook Islands 7391434 * ex. Russian Любовь Орлова (Lyubovy Orlova) until 1999; sold for scrapping, lost, presumably sunk
Project 1454 - second series
January 1977 414 Olga Androvskaya in the picture Olga Androvskaya Murmansk shipping company Murmansk Soviet UnionSoviet UnionRussiaRussia 7422908 1998 sold to Singapore; Fate unknown
January 1977 416 Vessel in Murmansk harbor -a.jpg Klavdiya Yelanskaya Murmansk shipping company Murmansk Soviet UnionSoviet UnionRussiaRussia 7422922
July 1977 415 Ocean Star Far East shipping company Vladivostok → Soviet UnionSoviet Union→ →RussiaRussia 7422910 * ex. Olga Sadovskaya ; 1997 Lindblad Travel, scrapped in 2003
July 1978 419 Antonina Nezhdanova Far East shipping company Baltic Sea → Vladivostok Soviet UnionSoviet UnionRussiaRussia 7531852 → sunk on October 20, 2004 in the Japanese port of Fukusiki in Toyama

See also

Individual evidence

  1. Titovo Brodogradilište, also Brodogradilište "Tito", cf. Facta om fartyg
  2. Russian Maritime Register of Shipping (English)
  3. Mariya Yermolova Technical Data ( Memento of the original from April 2, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (English) @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / sea.infoflot.ru
  4. Facta om fartyg (Swedish)
  5. Soviet Fleet ( Memento of the original from April 2, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (Russian) @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / sea.infoflot.ru
  6. Тип Мария Ермолова, проект 1454 (СФРЮ) ( Memento of the original from April 17, 2012 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (Russian) @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / fleetphoto.ru
  7. ДВМП, Справочник ( Memento of the original from December 16, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.ship-world.ru
  8. Internet forum www.infoflot.ru/ Excerpts from the book by MI Schif, Ju. W. Tschernyshev, AA Golikow: The service of the passengers on the ships of the marine fleet , Moscow, 1982 (Russian)
  9. RS English
  10. Russian Maritime Register of Shipping (English)

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