River cruise ship Nikolay Karamzin in winter 2001 in Khlebnikovskiy MSZ
Class overview
BuildersVEB Elbewerften Boizenburg/Roßlau, Boizenburg, East Germany
Succeeded byDmitriy Furmanov-class (302)
Built1974
Planned22
Building22
Completed22
Active20
Scrapped2
General characteristics
TonnageGT
Displacement3,570 t [1]
Length125.0 m (410.1 ft)[2]
Beam16.7 m (55 ft)
Draught2.76 m (9.1 ft)
Decks4 passenger decks
Installed power3 × 6ChRN 36/45 EG-70-5 2,208 kilowatts (2,961 hp)
Propulsion3
Speed26.2 km/h (16.3 mph; 14.1 kn)
Capacity360 passengers
Crew84

Vladimir Ilyich class is a class of Russian river passenger ships.[3] It is named after the first ship of the class Vladimir Ilyich.

Four-deck cruise ships manufactured in Germany, 1974–1983.[4]

River cruise ships of the German Project 301 / BiFa125M

Vladimir Ilyich class
No.Original nameEnglish transliteration
First series of Project 301
1Владимир Ильич (Санкт-Петербург)Vladimir Ilyich (Sankt-Peterburg)
2Мария Ульянова, (Петергоф, Викинг Рюрик)Mariya Ulyanova (Petergof, Viking Rurik)
3Евгений Вучетич (Принцеса Днiпра)Yevgeniy Vuchetich (Printsesa Dnipra)
4Советская Украина (Константин Коротков)Sovetskaya Ukraina (Konstantin Korotkov)
5Тихий ДонTikhiy Don
6XXV съезд КПСС (Леся Українка, Леся Украинка, Петр Чайковский)XXV Syezd KPSS (Lesya Ukrai’nka, Lesya Ukrainka, Petr Chaykovskiy)
Second series of Project 301
7Советская Россия (Нижний Новгород)Sovetskaya Rossiya (Nizhny Novgorod)
860 лет Октября (Floks, Avicena)60 let Oktyabrya (Floks, Avicena)
9Россия (Советская Россия, Россия)Rossiya (Sovetskaya Rossiya, Rossiya)
10Владимир МаяковскийVladimir Mayakovskiy
11В. И. Ленин (Максим Рильський, Максим Рыльский, Михаил Булгаков)V. I. Lenin (Maksym Rilskiy (ukr.), Maksim Rylskiy (russ.), Mikhail Bulgakov)
12Александр Ульянов (Кронштадт)Aleksandr Ulyanov (Kronshtadt)
13Михаил Ломоносов (Вікінг Сінеус)Mikhail Lomonosov (Viking Sineus)
14Константин ФединKonstantin Fedin
1530 лет ГДР (Владимир Арсеньев, Ferris Flotel)30 let GDR (Vladimir Arsenyev, Ferris Flotel)
16Виссарион БелинскийVissarion Belinskiy
Third series of Project 301
17Советская Конституция (Николай Карамзин)Sovetskaya Konstitutsiya (Nikolay Karamzin)
18Николай ЧернышевскийNikolay Chernyshevskiy
19Николай Добролюбов (Андрей Рублев)Nikolay Dobrolyubov (Andrey Rublev)
20Александр РадищевAleksandr Radishchev
21Александр Грибоедов (Княжна Виктория)Aleksandr Griboyedov (Knyazhna Viktoriya)
22Федор ДостоевскийFedor Dostoevskiy

Overview

Year of buildYard NoImageNameOwnerOperatorPort of RegistryFlagIMOStatus
Project 301 - First Series
April 1975326Sankt-PeterburgSevero-Zapadnyy FlotLeningradSaint Petersburg originally, the Vladimir Ilyich, RRR 160201
July 1975327Viking RurikPassazhirskiy FlotViking River CruisesLeningradSaint Petersburgoriginally, the Mariya Ulyanova,[5] Petergof completely refurbished for the 2012 sailing season,[6] RRR 160202
1976328Printsesa DnipraChervona RutaChervona RutaKievKhersonoriginally, the Yevgeniy Vuchetich, RSU 2-000364
July 1976329Konstantin KorotkovVodohodVodohodGorkyNizhny Novgorod 7515432originally, the Sovetskaya Ukraina
March 1977330Tikhiy DonDoninturflotPhoenixRostov-on-DonMoscowRostov-on-Don 7523752 RRR 160204
1977331Petr ChaykovskiyDonInturFlotOrthodox Cruise CompanyKievKhersonMoscowRostov-on-Don 7608526originally, the XXV Syezd KPSS, formerly: Lesya Ukrai’nka (ukr. Леся Українка), Lesya Ukrainka (russ. Леся Украинка)
Project 301 - Second Series
September 1977332Nizhny NovgorodVodohodVodohodGorkyNizhny Novgorod 7617785 originally, the Sovetskaya Rossiya
1978333[7]AvicenaAndrea NavigationMoscowKingstown 8884749 originally, the 60 let Oktyabrya, formerly: Floks, Vision Clinic, scrapped in Alang on May 16, 2006
1978334RossiyaGrand Circle Cruise LineKievKhersonMoscow 7638155 originally, the Rossiya (1978–1979), Sovetskaya Rossiya (1979–2003)
September 1978335Vladimir MayakovskiyKama One Shipping Co Ltd.Orthodox Cruise CompanyPerm 7706677
July 1979336Mikhail BulgakovMosTurFlotKievKhersonMoscow 7706689 originally, the V. I. Lenin, formerly: Maksym Rilskiy (ukr.), Maksim Rylskiy (russ.)
August 1979337KronshtadtSewero-Sapadny FlotLeningradSaint Petersburg 7706691 originally, the Aleksandr Ulyanov
September 1979338Viking SineusViking UkrainaViking River CruisesPetrozavodskSaint PetersburgKherson 7823994 originally, the Mikhail Lomonosov
April 1980339Konstantin FedinVodohodVodohodGorkyNizhny Novgorod 8031354
1980370Ferris FlotelRostov-on-DonKhabarovskBusan 8031366 originally, the 30 let GDR, formerly: Vladimir Arsenyev; 2003 sank at quay in Busan and 2005 scrapped[8]
November 1980371Vissarion BelinskiyVodohodVodohodLeningradSaint PetersburgNizhny NovgorodSaint Petersburg 8031378
Project 301 - Third Series
May 1981372Nikolay KaramzinMosTurFlotMosTurFlotMoscow 8131518 originally, the Sovetskaya Konstitutsiya
August 1981373Nikolay ChernyshevskiyVodohodVodohodGorkyNizhny Novgorod 8131520
September 1981374Andrey RublevZentralnaja sudohodnaja kompanijaMosTurFlotKievMoscow 8131532 originally, the Nikolay Dobrolyubov
May 1982375Aleksandr RadishchevVodohodVodohodGorkyNizhny Novgorod 8225682 RRR 160216
May 1982376Knyazhna ViktoriyaMosTurFlotMosTurFlotMoscow 8225694 originally, the Aleksandr Griboyedov
March 1983377Fedor DostoevskiyKama One Shipping Co Ltd.ParusPerm 8212910

See also

References

  1. "Project 301". Web.archive.org. 2007-03-01. Archived from the original on March 1, 2007. Retrieved 2014-06-07.
  2. Project 301, Technical data (in Russian)
  3. Long voyage passenger ships Archived 2010-04-23 at the Wayback Machine (in Russian)
  4. Specifications Archived October 30, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  5. Stapellauf der Mariya Ulyanova in der Werft Archived 2012-09-08 at archive.today (in German)
  6. "Viking River Cruises". Vikingrivercruises.com. Retrieved 2014-06-07.
  7. "60 лет Октября — Фотография — Водный транспорт". Fleetphoto.ru. Retrieved 2014-06-07.
  8. Проект 301, тип Владимир Ильич Archived 2012-09-13 at the Wayback Machine(in Russian)
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