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Soviet general cargo ship Сарны.
History
Name
Sarny
(Russian: Сарны)
Shipyard Number: 1103 [6][5][2][3]
Call sign:
Register Number: М-29039 [3]
IMO Number: 6919215 [7][8][5][3]
Namesake
Slavyansk class of cargo ships[1]
Owner
1967–1992: Black Sea Shipping Company, USSR
1992–1997: GSK Black Sea Shipping Company, Ukraine
Operator
1967–1992: Black Sea Shipping Company, USSR
1992–1997: GSK Black Sea Shipping Company, Ukraine
Port of registry
1967–1997: Odessa, from 1967 to 1992 USSR and from 1992 to 1997 Ukraine
sign off Black Sea Shipping Company in February 1996[2][3]
scrapped in Alang in March[4] 1996 or in 1997[5][1]
General characteristics
Type
freighter, tweendecker
Tonnage
GT 10,023 mt[7][8]
Summer DW: 13,805 mt[7][8]
Displacement: 19,260 mt[6]
Length
length overall 501 ft (152.8 m)[6][5]
Beam
68 ft (20.6 m)[6][5]
Height
высота борта 39.4 ft (12.0 m)[6]
Draught
18.3 ft (5.59 m)[4]
29.6 ft (9.02 m)[4]
30.7 ft (9.37 m)[6][5]
Propulsion
Soviet diesel "6ДКРН 74/160-2" was built in Bryansk Engineering Plant (Russian: Брянский машиностроительный завод), USSR[2][4]
one main engine 9,000 hp (1 х 6,620 kW)[6][4]
Speed
16.0[4]
17.0[5][4]
17.7 knots[6]
Capacity
5 cargo holds[4]
total bale capacity: 17,423 cub.m.[4]
total grain Capacity: 19,170 cub.m.[4]
GRT 10,023[5]
NRT 5,572[5]
Crew
49 crew + 4 cadets + 5 passengers[2][4]
Notes
Navigation area: Not limited.[2][4]
Cruising range: 12,000 miles[2][4]
Sarny (Russian: Сарны) was a merchant ship of Black Sea Shipping Company (Soviet Union), tweendecker type general cargo ship, project 1563.[6][5][1] This ship is one of the Slavyansk class of cargo ships.[1] The ship was named in honor of the city Sarny in the Ukrainian SSR, USSR.
^ abcdСуда Украины » Одесское морское пароходство » Форум » ЧМП » Грузовые суда ЧМП » Грузовые суда » Сухогрузы тип СЛАВЯНСК проект 1563
^ abcdefВодный Транспорт >> Проект 1563, 1563А, тип Славянск >> Таблица судов проекта 1563, 1563А, тип Славянск.
^ abcdВодный Транспорт >> Список судов >> Черноморское морское пароходство ММФ СССР.
^ abcdefghijklmМорской Флот СССР >> Суда ММФ СССР >> Сухогрузы типа СЛАВЯНСК.
^ abcdefghijkBalancer.Ru » форумы » старые » Форумы Авиабазы » Флот » Морской » Грузовые суда » Черноморского пароходства: типы, фото, история.
^ abcdefghiSmart Maritime Group >> ПРОЕКТ 1563.
^ abcVessel Finder >> Суда >> SARNY - General Cargo Ship.
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