The Azov-Black Sea Basin Branch of FSUE "Rosmorport" received the dredger "Temryuk" under management, assigned to the enterprise by Rosmorrechflot orders in the fall of 2024. The vessel became the eighth in the branch's dredging fleet and the 76th in the entire fleet.
"Temryuk" is a two-deck steel dredger with a stern superstructure and engine room. It is equipped with one main engine with a capacity of 525 kW and a four-bladed propeller with a diameter of 1.7 meters.
The capacity of the bow soil pump is 2,000 cubic meters per hour, the stern pump is 2,600 cubic meters per hour, and the flushing pump is 1,500 cubic meters per hour. The cargo hold volume is 700 cubic meters. This allows the vessel to independently extract and transport bottom soil to underwater disposal sites.
The vessel is equipped with a pulp unloading system through gate valves and a bow connection, providing delivery to the shore using a Rainbow nozzle (up to 60 m) or via pipeline (up to 1.5 km). The working depth of soil intake is from 5 to 27 meters.
The dredger will be involved in maintenance dredging operations in the ports of Kavkaz and Temryuk.
Characteristics of the Dredger "Temryuk"
The vessel was built in 1990 and named after the city of Temryuk in the Krasnodar Territory. Its main characteristics are: length - 59 m, width - 7.5 m, draft - from 2.63 to 3.5 m, gross tonnage - 499, autonomy - up to 15 days, crew - 12 people. Vessel class - KMR3-RSN hopper dredger, navigation area - limited R3-RSN, speed - up to 8 knots.
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