Floating non self-propelled workshop
design 889

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 Floating workshop with a ferroconcrete hull.
Purpose of the vessel:     - repair of vessels
Length OA (m) 67.50
Length BP (m) 62.00
Breadth extreme (m) 13.40
Molded breadth (m) 13.00
Height (m)
9.60
Depth (m) 3.70
Load draught, average (m) 1.78
Displacement (tonnes) 1332
Deadweight (tonnes) 144
Gross tonnage / Net tonnage (register tons)
2140 / -
Main engines:

    - Main engine number, power (Bhp each)
n/a
    - Main engine model
n/a
    - Speed of rotation (r.p.m.)
n/a
Diesel generators:

    - Diesel engine number, power (Bhp each)
2*150
    - Speed of rotation (r.p.m.)
1500
    - Engine model
D6S-150 (6Ch 15/18)
    - Generators number, power (kW each)
2*100
    - Generator model
MS 117-4
    - Rated voltage (V)
400
    - Current type AC
Auxiliary diesel generators:
    - Diesel engine number, power (Bhp each) 1*20
    - Speed of rotation (r.p.m.)
1500
    - Engine model
2Ch 10,5/13
    - Generators number, power (kW each) 1*12
    - Generator model
MSA 72/4A
    - Rated voltage (V)
400
    - Current type AC
Derricks number, lifting capacity (tonnes) n/a
Cranes number, lifting capacity (tonnes) 1*25.0
Diesel oil tanks (tonnes) -
Heavy fuel oil tanks (tonnes) -
Fresh water tanks (tonnes)
-
Speed (kn) n/a
Сrew (persons) 5
Labor (persons) -
Number of units ?
Year of beginning of construction of vessels of this type 1958
Year of the end of construction of vessels of this type 1975?
Built by     - Georgi Dimitrov shipyard, Varna, Bulgaria
    - Iliya Boyadjiev shipyard, Burgas, Bulgaria
Notices:
        - During construction of a series of vessels of one type, in their design some changes can be made and the above-stated characteristics can be changed insignificantly.
        - The above-stated characteristics belong to the vessel "PM-565" (Source: Industrial and maintenance vessels of fishing industry fleet. Reference book. 1989). Other possible versions of the corresponding characteristic can be specified in brackets.
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