Spandau coat of arms

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Spandau coat of arms
The ship as Ilz
The ship as Ilz
Ship data
flag GermanyGermany Germany
other ship names
  • Brunhild
  • Ilz
  • Main Franconia
  • Spandau coat of arms
Ship type Day trip boat
home port Berlin
Owner Lüdicke shipping company
Shipyard Lux shipyard , Mondorf
Conversion at Hitzler, Regensburg
Build number 43
Launch 1971
Whereabouts in motion
From 1985
length
42.90 m ( Lüa )
width 6.22 m
Draft Max. 0.90 m
Machine system
machine 2 × MAN diesel engines
Machine
performanceTemplate: Infobox ship / maintenance / service format
354 kW (481 hp)
propeller 2
Transport capacities
Permitted number of passengers 300
Others
Registration
numbers
ENI 04803590

The inland passenger ship Wappen von Spandau was built in the Lux shipyard in Mondorf in 1970 and put into service as Brunhild in 1971. A conversion took place at Hitzler, Regensburg.

history

The ship ran as Brunhild from the stack . It was later sold and operated by the shipping company Wurm & Köck under the name Ilz with its home port of Passau until 2011 and was used for excursions and charter traffic on the Danube . The ship was sold to Schweinfurt in 2011. The new owner renamed it Mainfranken . From the new home port it made trips in the direction of Würzburg and Bamberg .

In October 2017 the ship left the Main for Berlin. The new owner is the Lüdicke shipping company. The ship's new name is Spandau's coat of arms .

literature

  • Dieter Schubert: German inland passenger ships. Illustrated register of ships. Uwe Welz Verlag, Berlin 2000, ISBN 3-933177-10-3 . Page 18

Web links

Commons : ENI 04803590  - Collection of Images, Videos and Audio Files

Individual evidence

  1. jkl: The "Ilz" is now on the Main. Passauer Neue Presse, August 2, 2012, accessed on March 3, 2014 .
  2. Alina Schwermer: Old ship in the new port. In: Main Post. Main-Post GmbH & Co. KG, September 30, 2011, archived from the original on February 24, 2014 ; accessed on February 22, 2014 .
  3. Passenger shipping in Mainfranken. Retrieved October 31, 2017 .