The Oka Shipyard has successfully completed the construction of the vessel "Boris Korolev" of the RSD71 project, which belongs to the class of the Russian Maritime Register of Shipping. On October 15, the new dry cargo vessel was issued a full set of classification documents from the Register.
The RSD71 project was developed by the Marine Engineering Bureau, and the design documentation was prepared by the company "R-Flot. Design".
RSD71 is a new project of a river-sea type dry cargo vessel, which is being implemented in the Nizhny Novgorod region for the first time. The key advantage of this motor ship is its versatility, allowing it to operate effectively both in marine conditions with a deadweight of 7170 tons, and on rivers with a deadweight of 4380 tons.
The vessel meets the latest international environmental standards, including Tier III, which limits nitrogen oxide emissions. In addition, it is equipped with the most modern automation and navigation support systems.
The RSD71 project vessel is designed for sea and mixed (river-sea) transportation of various types of cargo in one cargo hold. Its tasks include the transportation of general and bulk cargo, such as grain, packaged lumber, round timber, scrap metal, metal in bundles and rolls, as well as oversized, long and heavy cargo. In addition, the vessel can carry coal and dangerous goods of classes 1.4S, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6.1, 8 and 9 in accordance with international regulations of the IMDG Code. The carriage of category "B" cargoes is also allowed according to the IMSBC Code.
Technical characteristics:
- Maximum length — 119.96 m.
- Overall width — 16.98 m.
- Board height — 6.00 m.
- Draft (at sea / on the river) — 4.90 m / 3.60 m.
- Deadweight (at sea / on the river) — about 7173 tons / 4395 tons.
- Autonomy — 20 days.
- Number of cargo holds — 1.
- Cargo hold volume — 9063 m³.
- Speed (at a draft of 4.90 m and 100% MCR) — 11.0 ±0.3 knots.
- Crew — 11 people, places — 14 + pilot.
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