Dmitriy Furmanov (ship)

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Dmitriy Furmanov at Northern River Terminal in Moscow on September 22, 2011
Career
Name: Dmitriy Furmanov
Owner: 1983–1993: Kama Shipping Company (ГП Камское речное пароходство МРФ РСФСР)
1993–2001: Kama Shipping Company (ОАО СК Камское речное пароходство)
2001–: Kama Tri Shipping Company Ltd. (Кама Три Шиппинг Ко.Лтд)[1]
Operator: Azurit
(ООО Азурит)
Port of registry: 1983–1993: Perm,  Soviet Union
1993–2014: Perm, Russia
Builder: VEB Elbewerften Boizenburg/Roßlau, Boizenburg, , East Germany
Yard number: 378[2]
Completed: June 1983
In service: 1983
Identification: Call sign:
IMO number: 8218598
RRR number: 160219[2]
Status: In service
General characteristics
Class & type: Dmitriy Furmanov-class river cruise ship
Tonnage: 5,414 GT[2][3]
301 DWT[2]
Displacement: 3,852 tons;[2][4]
Length: 129.1 m (424 ft)[2][5]
Beam: 16.7 m (55 ft)[2]
Draught: 2.9 m (9.5 ft)[2]
Decks: 5 (4 passenger accessible)
Installed power: 3 x 6ЧРН36/45 (ЭГ70-5)2,208 kilowatts (2,961 hp)[2][6]
Propulsion: 3 propellers[2]
Speed: 25.5 km/h (15.8 mph; 13.8 kn)
Capacity: 326 passengers[2]
Crew: 98[2]

The Dmitriy Furmanov (Russian: Дмитрий Фурманов) is a Dmitriy Furmanov-class (project 302, BiFa129M) Soviet/Russian river cruise ship, cruising in the Volga – Neva basin. The ship was built by VEB Elbewerften Boizenburg/Roßlau at their shipyard in Boizenburg, East Germany, and entered service in 1983. The ship is named after the famous Bolshevik commissar and writer of the book Chapayev about Vasily Chapayev, a Red Army officer and a hero of the Civil War.[7]

Her home port is currently Perm. Dmitriy Furmanov captain (2013) is Aleksandr Kozminykh.[8]

Features

The ship has two restaurants, three bars, the lounge on the Upper deck, conference hall and souvenir shop.[9]

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