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FRITZ HECKERT - IMO 5121835

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Photographer:
Hans-Wilhelm Delfs [ View profile ]
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Jul 30, 2018
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Passenger Ship FRITZ HECKERT passing Schülp near Rendsburg/Kiel Canal eastbound | Photo: May 1969 | © Hans-Wilhelm Delfs, Kiel
IMO: 5121835 | Call sign: DAYO | Classification Society: DSRK | Flag: German Democratic Republic/Rostock |
GT 8.115 | NT 3.654 | dwt 1.923 | Crew: 181 - passengers 379 |
Loa 141,30 m | Lpp 125,00 m | Br 17,60 m | Draught 5,56 m |
Engine: 2 x VEB Dieselmotorenwerk Rostock – Diesel – 4.600 bhp and 2 x VEB Turbinenfabrik, Dresden gas turbines later replaced by Sigma Venissieux turbines – 5.400 BHP – 17 kn
Shipbuilder: VEB Mathias-Thesen-Werft, Wismar – keellaying 28.11.1959 – launching 25.06.1960 – delivery 04/1961 |
Owner: VEB Deutsche Seereederei, Rostock |
Historical data:
04.03.1999 broken up Mumbai
GULF FANTASY (1991-1999) - as a hotelship in Dubai/United Arab Emirates
1971/72 as an accommodation ship to Volkswerft, Stralsund
later until 22.04.1991 accommodation ship Kernkraftwerk Lubmin (nuclear power plant)
1970 decommisoned
FRITZ HECKERT (1964-1973) - VEB Deutsche Seereederei, Rostock
FRITZ HECKERT (1961-1964) - FDGB - Freier Deutsche Gewerkschaftsbund, Rostock

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Current name:
GULF FANTASY

Former name(s):

 -  Fritz Heckert (Until 1991 Nov)

Vessel Type:
Accommodation Vessel
Gross tonnage:
7,363 tons
Summer DWT:
1,800 tons

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Cruise Ships and Liners built 1961-1970 - 5 photos

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Never considered that before Clive, but you are absolutely right, if the top decks were extended aft it could almost become one of the Franko type

Allan

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Those funnels resemble Edinburgh Castle ? And Seabourn ???

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Never seen her b4....

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Interesting the similarity of design of this ship and of the Ivan Franko-class of liners.

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