Vodohod

Vodohod
OOO
Industry Hospitality, tourism
Founded 2004 in Russia
Headquarters 125284 Skakovaya alleya, 11, Moscow, Russia
Key people
Aleksandr Trofimov (Managing Director)[1]
Services Cruise line
Parent Universal Cargo Logistics Holding
Website Vodohod.com

Vodohod is the Russia’s largest cruise company and river cruise line operator which was founded in 2004 by the Volga Shipping Company named after Ivan Kulibin’s “water-going vessel” or “water-goer”. The company has its headquarters in Moscow and Saint Petersburg, Russia. After merging with Volga Flot Tour company operates more than 50 passenger ships along rivers of Volga, Don, Kama, the Moscow and Volga-Don canals, the Volga-Baltic Waterway, Northern-Western rivers, lakes Ladoga and Onega.[2]

Vodohod cruise ships

Funnel of the cruise ship Rus, painted in Vodohod's colors

The home ports of the ships sailing under the Russian flag are Nizhny Novgorod and Saint Petersburg.[3]

Valerian Kuybyshev class

Valerian Kuybyshev-class motorships (Project 92-016)
Month and year of build Hull No[4] Image Name Captain Crew Owned by Vodohod since Status
December 1975 2001 Valerian Kuybyshev Aleksandr Gribov February 2012 MMSI number: 273365010
1977 2002 Fyodor Shalyapin Aleksandr Gromov March 2012 originally, the Kliment Voroshilov
1978 2003 Feliks Dzerzhinskiy Mikhail Kucherov February 2012
1979 2004 Sergey Kuchkin March 2012 originally, the Georgiy Dimitrov MMSI number: 273364090
April 1980 2005 Mikhail Frunze Aleksandr Sainov February 2012
1981 2006 Mstislav Rostropovich March 2012 originally, the Mikhail Kalinin
1981 2007 Aleksandr Suvorov Igor Burenkow February 2012 MMSI number: 273361090
1981 2008 Semyon Budyonnyy Vitaly Kisten March 2012
April 1983 2009 Georgiy Zhukov Viktor Progorshnev February 2012

Vladimir Ilyich class

Vladimir Ilyich-class motorships (Project 301)
Month and year of build Hull No[5] Image Name Captain Crew Owned by Vodohod since IMO Status
July 1976 329 Konstantin Korotkov Aleksandr Vladimirovich Silantyev February 2012 7515432 originally, the Sovetskaya Ukraina, MMSI number: -7515432
September 1977 332 Nizhniy Novgorod Vladimir Vassilyevich Chervyakov February 2012 7617785 originally, the Sovetskaya Rossiya, MMSI number: -7617785
April 1980 339 Konstantin Fedin Mikhail Stepanov February 2012 8031354 MMSI number: 999999952
November 1980 371 Vissarion Belinskiy Aleksandr Nikolaevich Protasyev March 2012 8031378
August 1981 373 Nikolay Chernyshevskiy February 2012 8131520
May 1982 375 Aleksandr Radishchev Vassily Nikolaevich Meshkov February 2012 8225682

Dmitriy Furmanov class

Dmitriy Furmanov-class motorships (Project 302)
Month and year of build Hull No[6] Image Name Captain Crew Owned by Vodohod since IMO Status
September 1984 382 Konstantin Simonov February 2012 8422618 MMSI number: -8422618
April 1985 383 Leonid Sobolev February 2012 8501000 MMSI number: -8501000
July 1986 387 Zosima Shashkov Vladimir Vitalyevich Mironov 98 February 2012 8620090 MMSI number: 273368010
May 1987 389 Rus February 2012 8707666
June 1987 390 Lenin February 2012 8707678 MMSI number: -8707678
September 1988 394 Georgiy Chicherin Alexei Yuryevich Tsaryov 102–110 February 2012 8822507

Anton Chekhov class

Anton Chekhov-class motorships (Project Q-056)
Month and year of build Hull No[7] Image Name Captain Crew Owned by Vodohod since IMO Status
May 1979 K714 Lev Tolstoy Vladimir Belodvortsev[8] February 2012 MMSI number: 273350150

Maksim Gorkiy class

Maksim Gorkiy-class motorships (Project Q-040)
Month and year of build Hull No[9] Image Name Captain Crew Owned by Vodohod since IMO Status
April 1974 K704 Maksim Gorkiy Sergey Batyalov[10] 66 February 2012 MMSI number: 997799990
October 1974 K705 Aleksandr Pushkin Aleksandr Sorochkin[11] 66 February 2012

Other ships

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