Dry cargo vessels
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Photo | Type of the vessel |
Main dimensions |
Years of building |
Country of building |
Liberty type cargo
vessel (design EC2-S-C1) |
134.57x17.38x11.38 m | 1943-1944 | USA |
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"Orochon" |
133.33x15.50x6.13 m | 1917 | Japan |
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"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 |
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"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 |
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"Sima" and "Chavicha" |
107.32x14.70x6.71 m | 1922-1923 |
Germany |
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"Anadyr" type cargo
vessel |
100.49x14.05x6.02 m | 1930-1932 | USSR |
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"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 |
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"Kapitan Chirikov" |
89.95x13.06x5.60 m | 1949 | Finland |
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"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 |
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"Petropavlovsk"
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78.92x11.70x5.30 m | 1920 | USA |
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"Elva" type cargo vessel |
78.80x10.50x4.10 m | 1959-1960 | Hungary |
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"Kolyma" |
76.25x10.76x5.20 m | 1906 | Norway |
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"Tartu" type cargo
vessel |
74.54x11.30x4.00 m | 1960-1968 | Hungary |
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"Kildin" and "Umba" | 73.70x10.38x5.18 m | 1921 |
Netherlands | |
"Ingul" |
73.20x10.72x4.52 m | 1958 | USSR Poland |
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"Barnaul" |
71.50x10.14x4.53 m | 1924 | Germany |
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"Ulyana Gromova" type
cargo vessel |
70.20x10.00x1.81 m | 1949-1960 | Hungary |
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"Nemirovich-Danchenko" |
67.05x10.31x4.69 m | 1921 | Germany | |
"Melitopol" type cargo
vessel (design B-53) |
57.64x9.00x4.27 m | 1952-1956 | Poland |
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Seagoing self-propelled
barge |
48.25x8.50x2.03 m | 1958-1965? | USSR | |
Wood skhooner
"Okhotsk" |
46.6x11.20x4.38 m | 1917 | USA |
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"Alatyr" type cargo
vessel (design 229) |
46.39x8.00x3.26 m | 1951-1954? | USSR |
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Skhooner "Chukotka" |
?x11.58x4.98 m | 1918 | USA |
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"S-201" type cargo
vessel (design 1526) |
41.75x6.50x1.92 m | 1959-1963 | USSR |
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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 |
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Coastal scow (design 698P) |
35.75x7.00x1.72 m | 1974-1992 | USSR |
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Harbour scow (design 698) |
35.75x7.00x1.71 m | 1969-1979 | USSR |
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"Teodolit" |
26.52x6.79x2.31 m | 1938 | Estonia |
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MNP-90 type
non-self-propelled scow (designs 741/3, 741/3M) |
24.80x6.50x1.44 m | 1960s-1990s | USSR |
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Photo | Type of the vessel |
Main dimensions |
Years of building |
Country of building |
Notice: Main dimensions - Length x Breadth x Draught |
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