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NIKOLAY KRYLENKO - IMO 7129790

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Hans-Wilhelm Delfs [ View profile ]
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NIKOLAY KRYLENKO
General Cargo Ship NIKOLAY KRYLENKO passing Schülp/Rendsburg/Kiel-Canal eastbound | Photo: 1972 | © Hans-Wilhelm Delfs, Kiel
IMO: 7129790 | Flag: UdSSR/Leningrad |
GT 9.323 | NT 5.378 | dwt 13.150 | Grain 18.713 m³ – Bale 17.168 m³ |
Loa 151,50 m | Lpp 140,00 m | Br 20,40 m | Draught 9,00 m |
Yard: VEB Warnowwerft, Rostock-Warnemünde/GDR – Yard No. 325– Launching 23.12.1971– Completion 1972 |
Engine: 9.600 BHP – 17,0 kn
History: NIKOLAY KRYLENKO (1972-1996) – FIDELITY I (1996-1998) – broken up Alang 15.03.1998
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Current name:
FIDELITY I

Former name(s):

 -  Nikolay Krylenko (Until 1996 Apr)

Vessel Type:
General Cargo
Gross tonnage:
9,724 tons
Summer DWT:
13,150 tons

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The Soviet Union dry-cargo vessel NIKOLAY KRYLENKO the Baltic Shipping Company (BSC).
M/V NIKOLAY KRYLENKO type M/V VLADIMIR ILICH.
Type VLADIMIR ILICH this Project B-17B, this continuation of a series of type IRKUTSK of Project В-17.
Built in DDR: 1972
Call sign: U E V G
Deadweight: 13,150 t
Cargo capacity: 10,950 t
Output: 9,600 b.h.p.
Speed: 17.7 kn
Flag: USSR, 1991 - Russia.
Home port: Leningrad, Baltic Shipping Company (Established in 1835), 1991 - Saint-Petersburg.
Sisterships:
VLADIMIR ILICH (Built in 1970, call sign U Q J X, deadweight 13,150 - 13,270 t)
ILJA ULIANOV (Built in 1970, call sign U Q R T, deadweight 13,150 t)
ALEKSANDR ULIANOV (Built in 1970, call sign U Q R M, deadweight 13,150 t)
DMITRIY ULIANOV (Built in 1970, call sign U Q Z M, deadweight 13,150 t)
OLGA ULIANOVA (Built in 1970, call sign U R A E, deadweight 13,150 t)
ANNA ULIANOVA (Built in 1971, call sign U J U F, deadweight 13,150 t)
VALERIAN KUIBYSHEV (Built in 1971, call sign U K F F, deadweight 13,150 t)
ANATOLY LUNACHARSKY (Built in 1971, call sign U K F K, deadweight 13,150 t)
GARRY POLLIT (Built in 1971, call sign U K F M, deadweight 13,150 t)
WILLIAM FOSTER (Built in 1971, call sign U I I E, deadweight 13,150 t)
NIKOLAY POGODIN (Built in 1971, call sign U I I G, deadweight 13,150 t)
BORIS ZHEMCHUZHIN (Built in 1972, call sign U E U A, deadweight 13,150 t)
NIKOLAY KRYLENKO (Built in 1972, call sign U E V G, deadweight 13,150 t)
NIKOLAY TIULPIN (Built in 1972, call sign U E W A, deadweight 13,150 t)

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Wonderful!

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One of 14 ships 17B type for USSR. Total built 34 ships - 26 for USSR (type 17 and 17B) and 8 for India (type 17KID and 17KIE).
rgds asnyk :-)

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