On 9 October 2019, Petrozavodsk, Karelia based Onezhsky Shipbuilding, Ship Repair Yard held the delivery ceremony for the buoy tender of Project 3265 named Ladozhsky, says press center of the shipbuilding company.
The vessel was ordered by FGI RECHVODPUT for the Volga-Baltic Basin Inland Waterways Authority under the federal targeted programme “Development of Russia’s Transport System in 2010-2021.
The vessel design was developed by naval architecture and marine engineering firm Engineering Shipbuilding Centre.
The vessel was laid down on 31 October 2018 and launched on 14 June 2019.
The 3265 series buoy tender was designed to support the navigation on inland waterways and port basins, for trawling, maintenance of aids to navigation and vehicle, passenger and goods transport.
The vessel design was developed by naval architecture and marine engineering firm Engineering Shipbuilding Centre.
Key particulars: LOA - 40.0 meters; Beam - 9.0 meters, Cargo capacity - 60 tonnes, Accommodation - 84 passengers; Service speed - 11.9 knots, Endurance - not less than 5 days.
Onezhsky Shipbuilding, Ship Repair Yard (Onezhsky Shipyard) was founded in 2002 on the basis of ship repair facilities of the Belomorsky-Onezhsky Shipping Company, formed in 1944. In 2011, after the enterprise management dismissal the shipyard production was suspended and was followed by the firm’s bankruptcy procedure. In late 2014 the enterprise was transferred to the state ownership with FSUE Rosmorport as the yard Founder and resumed its shipbuilding and ship repair business.
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