Sergey Dyagilev at Northern River Terminal in Moscow on 22 September 2011 | |
History | |
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Name |
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Owner | 1996–2017: Doninturflot[1] |
Operator | Doninturflot |
Port of registry |
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Route | Moscow – Saint Petersburg |
Builder | VEB Elbewerften Boizenburg/Roßlau, Boizenburg, East Germany |
Yard number | 380[2] |
Completed | October 1983 |
In service | 1983 |
Identification |
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Status | In service |
General characteristics | |
Class and type | Dmitriy Furmanov-class river cruise ship |
Tonnage | |
Displacement | 3,853 tons;[2] |
Length | 129.0 m (423.2 ft)[2][4] |
Beam | 16.7 m (55 ft)[2][5] |
Draught | 2.88 m (9.4 ft)[2] |
Decks | 5 (4 passenger accessible) |
Installed power | |
Propulsion | 3 propellers[2] |
Speed | 25.5 km/h (15.8 mph; 13.8 kn) |
Capacity | 284 passengers[2] |
Crew | 92[2] |
The Sergey Dyagilev (Russian: Сергей Дягилев) 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 Russian art critic, patron, ballet impresario and founder of the Ballets Russes Sergei Diaghilev.
Her home port is currently Rostov-on-Don. Captain of the Sergey Dyagilev (2011) is Jury Makaryev.[6]
Features
The ship has two restaurants,[7] two bars, two souvenir shops,[8] conference hall, sauna and library.[9]
See also
References
- ↑ Сергей Дягилев (in Russian)
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 RRR, Vessel 160221 Archived 2014-01-13 at the Wayback Machine (in Russian)
- ↑ MS Dmitriy Furmanov (in Russian)
- 1 2 Project 302 (in Russian)
- ↑ Project 302, Web Archive - Main data
- ↑ Домой, под золотые купола (in Russian)
- ↑ Sergey Dyagilev Archived 2014-01-16 at the Wayback Machine (in Russian)
- ↑ Sergey Dyagilev at Imperial River Cruises Archived 2014-01-16 at the Wayback Machine
- ↑ MS Sergey Dyagilev Archived 2014-01-15 at archive.today
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