Kolomna class (Russian: ÃÂþûþüýð úûðÃÂÃÂ) is a class of sea-going dry cargo steamers, tweendeckers, that were built in VEB Schiffswerft Neptun, Rostock, GDR, between 1952 and 1958, as per Projects 233. In total 17 Kolomna-class ships were built as per program for modernization of the Soviet Union merchant fleet.
The ships was delivered to the various shipping companies of the Soviet Union.
Ship's type:
Constructive type:
Purpose: transportation of general cargo.
Length overall 102.33 m; length between perpendiculars 96.8 m; breadth 14.44 m<br/> Moulded depth 7.93 m; draught 6.65 m.
GT = 3245-3862 mt, DWT = 4355-4410 mt, speed 12,6 / 13,6 knots.
One main steam boiler ëDMT 24 50/90" (GDR) with capacity 2450 hp (1800 kW).
All ships were steamers before 1961 and engines of all ships were modernized to liquid oil from 1961.
Cargo corpartments: total 4.
Cargo gear: 8 cargo derricks (2 for each cargo corpartment) and 2 heavy lift cargo derricks.
All ships had high ventilation heads (ganders or mushrooms) and was possible to divide all Kolomna-class ships to some subclasses as per ventilation heads type.
Crew: 36 persons.<br/> Passengers or cadets: 18 persons.