Nobel Bros Shipyard delivers repaired MV Nevsky6
Nobel Brothers Shipyard LLC completed repair and has delivered to the customer dry cargo carrier M/V Neva-6, the shipbuilding company said.
The scope of work included repair of the hull and rudder-propeller units. Nevsky class vessel was built in 1976 at Nevsky Shipyard based in Shlisselburg, Leningrad Oblast of the former USSR.
The M/V Nevsky is a large double-hulled / bottom dry bulk cargo ship with an open and covered cargo holds, aft engine room and aft superstructure. This class vessels were designed basically for carrying dry bulk cargoes.
Key particulars of the vessel: LOA - 99.5 m, beam - 15 m, depth overall - 14,3 m, depth - 4.3 m, draft - 3 m, DWT - 2611 tonnes, capacity – 2,500 tonnes, full load displacement – 3,536 tonnes, light displacement - 925 tonnes, draft average /FLD - 3.00 m, draft average / LTD - 0.86 m, GT - 2537 tonnes, crew - 16, main engines rated power X 2 485 kW, River Register class M 0.3 A.
Nobel Brothers Shipyard LLC based in Rybinsk of Russia was founded in 1907. Today, this is the largest shipbuilding firm in the Upper Volga: the yard encompasses 214,000 sq. km, the company's workforce is 500 employees. The shipyard specializes in the construction, maintenance, repair and refitting of sea-going and river multipurpose vessels with 6500DWT, a length of 140 m, beam of 17 m and launching weight of 2700 tonnes. The range includes dry bulk carriers, tankers, barges, container ships, timber carriers, diving support and hydrographic vessels, harbour vessels, workboats, oil boom-laying boats; hulls of various types and modern comfortable yachts.