Home ports: Hamburg (as Padua, 1926-1946), Riga (1946-1981), Tallinn (1981-1991), Kaliningrad (since 1991)
Length: 114.4 m (376 ft)
Width: 14.02 m (46.0 ft)
Height: 51.3 m (168.3 ft)
Depth (draft): 6.8 m (22.1 ft)
Sail surface: 3,400 m² (36,600 sq ft)
Crew: 257
Tonnage: 4,700 tons
Engines: 2 x 1,000 hp (diesel)
max. speed: 17.3 kt (32.0 km/h)
history : build as Padua 1926 in Bemerhaven ( germany ) as one of the Flying P-Liner . This one is the only one of the four left what is operational , the other as museum ships Peking in New York (USA) ,Pommern in Mariehamn ( Finland) and Passat in Lübek ( Germany) .
The Padua was given 1946 as war reparation to Ussr wer the name was changed into Kruzenshtern , renamed after the early 19th century Baltic German explorer in Russian service, Adam Johann Krusenstern (1770-1846). Today is the ship part of the "State Baltic Academy of the Fisheries" fleet .
Length: 114.4 m (376 ft)
Width: 14.02 m (46.0 ft)
Height: 51.3 m (168.3 ft)
Depth (draft): 6.8 m (22.1 ft)
Sail surface: 3,400 m² (36,600 sq ft)
Crew: 257
Tonnage: 4,700 tons
Engines: 2 x 1,000 hp (diesel)
max. speed: 17.3 kt (32.0 km/h)
history : build as Padua 1926 in Bemerhaven ( germany ) as one of the Flying P-Liner . This one is the only one of the four left what is operational , the other as museum ships Peking in New York (USA) ,Pommern in Mariehamn ( Finland) and Passat in Lübek ( Germany) .
The Padua was given 1946 as war reparation to Ussr wer the name was changed into Kruzenshtern , renamed after the early 19th century Baltic German explorer in Russian service, Adam Johann Krusenstern (1770-1846). Today is the ship part of the "State Baltic Academy of the Fisheries" fleet .
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