Dry cargo vessels
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Main dimensions
Years of building
Country of building

Liberty type cargo vessel
(design EC2-S-C1)

134.57x17.38x11.38 m 1943-1944 USA

"Orochon"
133.33x15.50x6.13 m 1917 Japan

"Kapitan Smirnov"
132.30x16.44x6.95 m 1913 USA

"Skala"
130.50x16.94x8.55 m 1920 Great Britain

"Banga" 121.21x15.77x7.20 м 1918
Italy

"Snabjents Vtoroi"
-x13.75x- m 1908 Great Britain

"Itelmen"
115x15.20x7.30 m 1918 Japan

"Sovetskaya Latvia"
115.08x16.46x7.62 m 1926 Norway

"Gogol"
114.23x15.33x5.77 m 1922 Germany

"Ussuri"
109.11x14.65x7.00 m 1912
Germany

"Sima" and "Chavicha"
107.32x14.70x6.71 m 1922-1923
Germany

"Anadyr" type cargo vessel
100.49x14.05x6.02 m 1930-1932 USSR

"Anatoliy Serov" 98,57x13,49x6,10 m 1926
Great Britain

"Eskimos" 96.36x13.34x5.85 m 1919
Japan

"Chulym" type cargo vessel
(design B-32)

94.68x13.50x5.55 m 1953-1958 Poland

"Kapitan Chirikov"
89.95x13.06x5.60 m 1949 Finland

"Petr Soloviov"
("Kokkinaki")
89.85x13.41x5.60 m 1939 Great Britain

"Tunets"
81.60x11.60x5.40 m 1923 Germany

"Ternei"
81x11.53x5.39 m 1921 Germany

USA built cargo vessels
(designs 1074 and 1099)

79.81x13.30x7.48 m 1919-1920 USA

 "Petropavlovsk"
78.92x11.70x5.30 m 1920 USA

"Elva" type cargo vessel
78.80x10.50x4.10 m 1959-1960 Hungary

"Kolyma"

76.25x10.76x5.20 m 1906 Norway

"Tartu" type cargo vessel
74.54x11.30x4.00 m 1960-1968 Hungary

"Kildin" and "Umba" 73.70x10.38x5.18 m 1921
Netherlands

"Ingul"
73.20x10.72x4.52 m 1958 USSR
Poland

"Barnaul"
71.50x10.14x4.53 m 1924 Germany

"Ulyana Gromova" type cargo vessel
70.20x10.00x1.81 m 1949-1960 Hungary

"Nemirovich-Danchenko"
67.05x10.31x4.69 m 1921 Germany

"Melitopol" type cargo vessel
(design B-53)

57.64x9.00x4.27 m 1952-1956 Poland

Seagoing self-propelled barge
48.25x8.50x2.03 m 1958-1965? USSR

Wood skhooner "Okhotsk"
46.6x11.20x4.38 m 1917 USA

"Alatyr" type cargo vessel
(design 229)

46.39x8.00x3.26 m 1951-1954? USSR

Skhooner "Chukotka"
?x11.58x4.98 m 1918 USA

"S-201" type cargo vessel
(design 1526)

41.75x6.50x1.92 m 1959-1963 USSR

Finnish built skhooner
39.37x8.97x3.38 m 1946-1952 Finland

"SPP-01" type cargo-personnel scow
(design 4004)
35.75x7.20x1.68 m 1978-1988 USSR

Coastal scow
(design 698P)
35.75x7.00x1.72 m 1974-1992 USSR

Harbour scow
(design 698)
35.75x7.00x1.71 m 1969-1979 USSR

"Teodolit"
26.52x6.79x2.31 m 1938 Estonia

MNP-90 type non-self-propelled scow
(designs 741/3, 741/3M)
24.80x6.50x1.44 m 1960s-1990s USSR
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