The Property Management Department of the Taimyr Dolgano-Nenets Municipal District has once again put the passenger motor ship "Stanislav Gumenyuk" up for auction, according to materials on the GIS "Torgi".
The initial price of the lot is 43.7 million rubles. Applications for participation are accepted until 28 September, the auction will be held on October 3, 2025 year. The bidding step is 5% of the initial cost, which is 2.1 million rubles.
According to the documents, the vessel was transferred to LLC "Promyslovoye Khozyaystvo Yenisei" under a gratuitous use agreement dated May 22, 2023 No. 11 for operation within the Taimyr region, in the lower reaches of the Yenisei River and in the Yenisei Bay.
The motor ship was built in 1987 in Rostov-on-Don (project No. 1462). Length — 22.5 m, width — 6 m, draft — 1.85 m, engine power — 221 kW, passenger capacity — 40 people.
Now the ship is in storage in the backwater near the village of Berezovka not far from Krasnoyarsk.
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