Sietas type 109
The Sydland (formerly Ina Lehmann )
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The type 109 is a multi-purpose cargo ship type from the Sietas shipyard in Hamburg-Neuenfelde , of which two units were built in the early 1980s with Siegfried Lehmann and Ina Lehmann .
history
The two ships were commissioned by the Lübeck- based shipping company Hans Lehmann . The keel of the type ship was laid on November 4, 1980. It floated up in the dock on December 2nd and was delivered by the shipyard on December 30th, 1980 with the name Siegfried Lehmann . The delivery of the name Ina Lehmann baptized sister ship took place on February 12, 1981. By 1989, two ships came together for shipping company Lehmann on liner services in the North Sea and Baltic Sea are used.
The Ina Lehmann was in November 1989 to the shipping company Butterfly & Schoening in Haren / Ems ceded and Verena renamed. In June 1993 it went to the Finnish Bror Husell Chartering Ab in Mariehamn and was named Sydgard . The Estonian Klip Marine Shipmanagement took over the management of the ship in January 2004 and then used it as Sydland for the Finnish shipping company Meriaura, among others. In June 2012 the Sydland was sold to the Romanian BIA Shipping Company, based in Constanța , for which it sailed under the name Sherin . Since May 2015 she has been working as Amira for the shipping company Unimed Navigation SA, which is also based in Constanța.
The Siegfried Lehmann joined shipping company Lehmann in November 2011 to the Romanian BIA Shipping Company, leading them to the name Juahaynna got. In May 2015, BIA Shipping renamed the ship Rayan .
technology
The type 109 was manufactured in sectional construction and has two continuous decks. It has a total length of 80.73 m (75.64 m Lpp , 77.68 m freeboard length ) and a width of 13.43 m. Its height from the keel to the upper deck is 7.50 m, the originally registered side height to the survey deck is 5.19 m. Upon delivery, the ships were measured as full-deckers with 999 GRT , a carrying capacity of 2,570 dwt and a maximum draft of 5.05 m. They have the German ice class E2. In 1994, both units with 2,225 GT and 946 NRZ were re-measured.
The 52.20 m long and 10.80 m wide box-shaped cargo area is equipped with reinforced folding hatch covers . It has a grain volume of 4,233 m³ (4,219 m³ ball space). The Type 109 can stow up to 154 20-foot standard containers (TEU).
Both ships are powered by a 947 kW (1,287 hp ) eight-cylinder four-stroke diesel engine of the type MWM TBD 484-8U, which acts on a fixed propeller . They have an electrically powered bow thruster with an output of 184 kW for berthing and casting off maneuvers . There are two diesel generators on board to generate electricity .
The ships
Sietas type 109 | ||||||
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Building name | Construction number |
IMO number |
Keel laying, launching, delivery |
Client | Renaming and whereabouts |
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Siegfried Lehmann | 869 | 8003931 | 04.11.1980 02.12.1980 30.12.1980 |
Hans Lehmann , Lübeck |
2011 Juahaynna → 2015 Rayan , so 2020 in motion | |
Ina Lehmann | 870 | 8003943 | 11/13/1980 01/09/1981 02/12/1981 |
Hans Lehmann, Lübeck |
1989 Verena → 1993 Sydgard → 2004 Sydland → 2012 Sherin → 2015 Amira , so 2020 in motion |
Web links
literature
- Gert Uwe Detlefsen: The type ships of the Sietas shipyard. Verlag HM Hauschild, Bremen, 2010, ISBN 978-3-89757-494-6
- Gert Uwe Detlefsen, Hans Jürgen Abert: Register of the German Kümos and other freight and container ships from 500 to 1600 GRT and up to GT 5000 (1945–1999) , Verlag Gert Uwe Detlefsen, Bad Segeberg, 1999, ISBN 3-928473-54- 9
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Ship data of the Sietas new buildings from the archive of the shipbuilder Klaus Krummlinde
- ↑ a b c d e Gert Uwe Detlefsen: The type ships of the Sietas shipyard. Verlag HM Hauschild, Bremen, 2010, ISBN 978-3-89757-494-6 , page 348
- ^ Gert Uwe Detlefsen, Hans Jürgen Abert: Register of the German Kümos and other freight and container ships from 500 to 1600 GRT and up to GT 5000 (1945–1999) , Verlag Gert Uwe Detlefsen, Bad Segeberg, 1999, ISBN 3-928473-54 -9 , volume 1, page 80
- ↑ Cargo Vessels International: Ship Data Sydgard , accessed on May 1, 2020
- ↑ Balticshipping: Amira ship data , accessed on May 1, 2020
- ↑ Balticshipping: Ship data Rayan , accessed on May 1, 2020