Akademik Shuleykin-class oceanographic research vessel
Arnold Veimer as HMS Trossö in Swedish Navy | |
Class overview | |
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Name: | Akademik Shuleykin class (Project 637) |
Builders: | Valmetin Laivateollisuus Oy, Turku, Finland |
Operators: | Soviet Navy and other Government agencies |
Completed: | 10 |
Active: | 9 |
Scrapped: | 1 |
General characteristics | |
Type: | ice-strengthened research vessels; many now passenger vessels |
Tonnage: | 1,753 GRT |
Displacement: | 2140 tonnes |
Length: | 71.6 m (235 ft) |
Beam: | 12.8 m (42 ft) |
Draft: | 4.5 m (15 ft) |
Depth: | 6.45 m (21.2 ft) |
Propulsion: | 2 × diesel engines, 3,120 hp (2,330 kW) |
Speed: | 10–14 knots (19–26 km/h) |
Endurance: | 70 days |
The Akademik Shuleykin- class vessels are Finnish-built ice-strengthened ships built for the USSR. They were originally used for oceanographic research; currently several have been converted for tourism in Arctic/Antarctic waters, carrying approximately 50 passengers.
Ships in class
- Akademik Shuleykin 1982 IMO: 8010324; renamed Polar Pioneer (now converted for tourism);[1]
- Akademik Shokalskiy, 1982 IMO: 8010336 (1998 converted for tourism)
- Professor Molchanov, 1982 IMO: 8010348 (converted for tourism)
- Professor Khromov, 1983 IMO: 8010350; renamed Spirit of Enderby (now converted for tourism)
- Professor Multanovskiy, 1983 IMO: 8010362 (converted for tourism)
- Akademik Gamburtsye, 1983 IMO: 8118994; 1997 renamed Fregat; 2003 renamed Nordsyssel (used by the governor of Svalbard); 2014 renamed Polar Surveyor (survey ship for Gardline Marine Sciences)
- Arnold Veymer, 1984 IMO 8119027; 1991 renamed Livonia; transferred to Estonia as a patrol and pollution cleanup ship, sold to Sweden and converted again (now HMS Trossö)
- Akademik Golitsyn, 1984 IMO: 8119003 (Академик Голицын)
- Professor Polshkov, 1984 IMO: 8119015 (scrapped 2013)
- Geolog Dmitriy Nalivkin, 1985 IMO: 8119039
References
Notes
- ↑ "Polar Pioneer". MarineTraffic.com. Retrieved 12 June 2011.
See also
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