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|Ship name=1975-1993: ''Byelorussiya''<br>1993-1996: ''Kazakhstan II''<br> 1996 onwards: ''Delphin'' |
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|Ship owner=1975–1995: [[Black Sea Shipping Company]]<br>1995-1996: Lady Lou Shipping Co. Ltd.<br>1996- |
|Ship owner=1975–1995: [[Black Sea Shipping Company]]<ref name="fleetphoto.ru"/><br>1995-1996: Lady Lou Shipping Co. Ltd.<br>1996-2010: Dolphin Maritime Ltd.<ref name=Asklander>{{cite web |url=http://www.faktaomfartyg.se/belorussiya_1975.htm |title=M/S ''Belorussiya'' (1975) |accessdate=2013-11-11|last=Asklander |first=Micke |coauthors= |date= |work=Fakta om Fartyg |publisher= |language=Swedish}}</ref><br>2010-2011: Delphin Shipping Ltd.<br>2012 onwards: Vishal Cruises Pvt. Ltd.<ref name="Germanischer Lloyd, IMO 7347536">[http://app.gl-group.com/register/index.jsp Germanischer Lloyd, IMO 7347536]{{en icon}}</ref>|Ship operator=1993-2006: Delphin Seereisen<br>2006-2010: Delphin Kreuzfahrten<br>2012-onwards: Passat Kreuzfahrten |
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⚫ | |Ship registry=1975-1993: [[Odessa]], {{flag|Soviet Union|civil}}<br>1993-1995: [[Odessa]], {{flag|Ukraine|civil}}<ref name="fleetphoto.ru">[http://fleetphoto.ru/ship/446/ Delphin (до 05.1996 Казахстан II, до 05.1993 Белоруссия)]</ref><br>1995-1996: [[Limassol]], {{flag|Cyprus|civil}}<br>1996-2006 [[La Valletta]], {{flag|Malta|civil}}<ref name=Asklander /><br>2007-onwards: [[Nassau, Bahamas|Nassau]], {{flag|Bahamas|civil}} |
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|Ship identification=[[Call sign]]: C6ZV6<br />{{IMO Number|7347536}}<br />{{MMSI|311067500}} |
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'''MV ''Delphin''''' is a [[cruise ship]] owned by the [[India]]-based Vishal Cruises Pvt. Ltd., under charter to the Germany-based [[Passat Kreuzfahrten]]. Rebuilt and renovated 1986 and 1993 by Lloyd Werft, Bremerhaven, Germany. |
'''MV ''Delphin''''' is a [[cruise ship]] owned by the [[India]]-based Vishal Cruises Pvt. Ltd., under charter to the Germany-based [[Passat Kreuzfahrten]]. Rebuilt and renovated 1986 and 1993 by Lloyd Werft, Bremerhaven, Germany and got converted into a cruise ship, with her bow unloading doors permanently welded. In 1992, while being serviced at Singapore's Singmarine Dockyard, she toppled over when a floating dock sank with her in it. In 1993, she went through renovations at Lloyd-Werft again and got completely modernized and elegantly re-equipped. At the same time, the Delphin Seereisen and later Delphin-owned Hansa Kreuzfahrten of Germany, had been chartered until bankrupcy in October 2010. |
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Sister ships are: ''[[MS Enchanted Capri|Azerbaizhan]]'', ''[[MS Salamis Filoxenia|Gruziya]]'', ''[[MS Neptune|Kareliya]]'' and ''[[Island Adventure|Kazakhstan]]''. |
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== History == |
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Delphin Helsinki 2009-05-17.jpg|''Delphin'' in Helsinki |
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Delphin in Kiel.jpg|''Delphin'' in Kiel |
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Delphin in Trondheim 2004.jpg|''Delphin'' in Trondheim |
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Delphin' Funnel Tallinn 8 May 2012.JPG| |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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* [[Belorussiya-class cruiseferry]] |
* [[Belorussiya-class cruiseferry]] |
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==References== |
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* [http://www.passatkreuzfahrten.de/ ''Delphin'' on the Passat Kreuzfahrten] {{de icon}} |
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* [http://sea.infoflot.ru/ru/fleet/ship.php?id=34 Soviet fleet ''Byelorussiya''] |
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* [http://web.itu.edu.tr/~bilgili/Ships/soviet/blasco/belorussiya/belorussiya.htm Historical photos of ''Byelorussiya'']] |
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[[Category:Ships built in Finland]] |
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[[Category:1975 ships]] |
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Revision as of 20:35, 12 November 2013
Name | list error: <br /> list (help) 1975-1993: Byelorussiya 1993-1996: Kazakhstan II 1996 onwards: Delphin |
Namesake | Belorussiya (2nd name) |
Owner | list error: <br /> list (help) 1975–1995: Black Sea Shipping Company[2] 1995-1996: Lady Lou Shipping Co. Ltd. 1996-2010: Dolphin Maritime Ltd.[3] 2010-2011: Delphin Shipping Ltd. 2012 onwards: Vishal Cruises Pvt. Ltd.[4] |
Operator | list error: <br /> list (help) 1993-2006: Delphin Seereisen 2006-2010: Delphin Kreuzfahrten 2012-onwards: Passat Kreuzfahrten |
Port of registry | list error: <br /> list (help) 1975-1993: Odessa, Soviet Union 1993-1995: Odessa, Ukraine[2] 1995-1996: Limassol, Cyprus 1996-2006 La Valletta, Malta[3] 2007-onwards: Nassau, Bahamas |
Builder | Wärtsilä Helsinki Shipyard, Finland |
Yard number | 1212[3] |
Launched | 6 March 1974 |
Acquired | 1975 |
In service | 1975 |
Identification | list error: <br /> list (help) Call sign: C6ZV6[1] IMO number: 7347536 MMSI number: 311067500 |
Status | In service |
General characteristics | |
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Type | Cruise ship |
Tonnage | list error: <br /> list (help) 16.331 GT 2.251 DWT |
Length | 156.27 m (512.70 ft) |
Beam | 22.05 m (72.34 ft) |
Draught | 5.90 m (19.36 ft) |
Installed power | list error: <br /> list (help) 2 x 18 cyl.four stroke single acting Pielstick-Wärtsilä diesel engines type 18PC2-2V 13,240 kW (combined) |
Propulsion | 2 x Controllable pitch propellers |
Speed | 21.5 knots (39.8 km/h; 24.7 mph) |
Capacity | 640 passengers in 7 decks |
MV Delphin is a cruise ship owned by the India-based Vishal Cruises Pvt. Ltd., under charter to the Germany-based Passat Kreuzfahrten. Rebuilt and renovated 1986 and 1993 by Lloyd Werft, Bremerhaven, Germany and got converted into a cruise ship, with her bow unloading doors permanently welded. In 1992, while being serviced at Singapore's Singmarine Dockyard, she toppled over when a floating dock sank with her in it. In 1993, she went through renovations at Lloyd-Werft again and got completely modernized and elegantly re-equipped. At the same time, the Delphin Seereisen and later Delphin-owned Hansa Kreuzfahrten of Germany, had been chartered until bankrupcy in October 2010.
Sister ships are: Azerbaizhan, Gruziya, Kareliya and Kazakhstan.
History
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Delphin in Helsinki
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Delphin in Kiel
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Delphin in Trondheim
See also
References
- ^ Technical characteristics
- ^ a b Delphin (до 05.1996 Казахстан II, до 05.1993 Белоруссия)
- ^ a b c Asklander, Micke. "M/S Belorussiya (1975)". Fakta om Fartyg (in Swedish). Retrieved 2013-11-11.
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