Stickersgatt (ship)

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Stickersgatt
2013 in Hamburg's Sandtorhafen
2013 in Hamburg's Sandtorhafen
Ship data
flag GermanyGermany Germany
Ship type Survey ship
Callsign DF8742
home port Hamburg
Shipyard Yacht shipyard Kriegermann, Berlin-Spandau
Build number 929
Launch 1955
Ship dimensions and crew
length
14.09 m ( Lüa )
width 3.66 m
Draft Max. 1.15 m
Machine system
machine 1 × KHD diesel engine
Machine
performanceTemplate: Infobox ship / maintenance / service format
72 kW (98 PS)
Top
speed
7 kn (13 km / h)
Others
Classifications Traditional ship

The Stickersgatt is a traditional ship in the port of Hamburg .

history

The sticker gatt , named after a small sea ​​gate between the Kugelbake and Neuwerk , was built at the Kriegermann shipyard in Berlin-Spandau and put into service in 1955 by the Cuxhaven Waterways and Shipping Authority . The ship was initially used as a construction manager's boat for the Cuxhaven Leitdamm and was then used as a survey ship for the Wadden Sea in the area of ​​the Elbe estuary . The decommissioning took place in July 1998.

In the autumn of 1998, the couple from Holt acquired the ship and extensively restored it. Ports in Germany , the Kingdom of the Netherlands , Belgium and Scandinavia were called as a motor yacht .

Stickersgatt has been owned by a Hamburg merchant since 2011 and has its regular berth at Sandtorkai in HafenCity . After further conversion and restoration work, the ship can be chartered for traditional cruises with a maximum of 10 people .

See also

Web links

Commons : Stickersgatt  - collection of images, videos and audio files
  • Stickersgatt. Hamburg warehouse, equipment and pontoon, accessed on July 9, 2015 .