Will Start Circulating Around the Kronstadt Forts: USC Transfers the Second Sommers Excursion Catamaran to the Customer

The vessel of project 04710 will receive its first passengers in 2025

The Sredne-Nevsky Shipbuilding Plant (part of USC) has transferred the Ravelin catamaran of project 04710 Sommers to the customer. This was reported by the manufacturer's press service.

Ravelin catamaran of project 04710 Sommers

The Ravelin will become part of the excursion and sightseeing fleet of Neva Travel and will circulate around the famous Kronstadt forts, departing from the pier in the Island of Forts park. The new vessel will receive its first passengers in 2025.

The vessel is the second catamaran of project 04710 Sommers built at the Sredne-Nevsky Shipbuilding Plant of USC. The construction of the catamaran began in 2023, and the vessel was launched in 2024.
USC

Technical characteristics of the catamaran of project 04710:

  • Width — 7.5 m.
  • Length — 27.3 m.
  • Height — 5.17 m.
  • Operating speed — 11 knots.
  • Draft — 1.8 m.
  • Crew — 3 people.
  • Passenger capacity — up to 147 people.
  • Displacement — 92 tons.
  • Autonomy — 500 miles.
  • Engine power — 2x220 kW.

There are 106 seats on the upper deck of the vessel, and 90 seats in the closed passenger cabin. There are two seats for people with disabilities.

Earlier www1.ru reported that the first catamaran of project 04710 Sommers for tourist transportation was launched in St. Petersburg.

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