PETROTRANS-5902

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PETROTRANS-5902

Postby hartlepoolmonkey » Mon Nov 16, 2020 11:33 am

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PETROTRANS-5902 loading at the Victoria Quay.

IMO: 9900514
MMSI: 273218340
Call Sign: UBXT9
Flag: Russia (RU)
Vessel Type: Cargo
Summer Deadweight: 7949
Gross Tonnage: 6305
Year Built: 2020
Length Overall x Breadth Extreme: 140 x 16 m

Vessel data courtesy of Marine Traffic and Vessel Finder.
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Re: PETROTRANS-5902

Postby Hornbeam » Mon Nov 16, 2020 4:49 pm

From what I have read a 10 day trip from Brest which is an interesting Naval Port, I wonder if they still carry those "Special" members among the Crew? ;)
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Re: PETROTRANS-5902

Postby northeast » Mon Nov 16, 2020 7:41 pm

Yet another inverted Union flag.
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Re: PETROTRANS-5902

Postby magoonigal » Mon Nov 16, 2020 9:25 pm

The State Transport Leasing Co, is based at Salekhard, Yamalo-Nenetskiy, Siberia where the average December Temperature is -20 Centigrade and she was built at Navashino on the Oka River which is 200 miles East of Moscow and is currently enjoying -6 Centigrade.

On 21.04.2020 the second multipurpose RSD59 dry cargo vessel "Petrotrans-5902" of 8144 t (building No. 5902) was launched for the company"Petrotrans".

The customer is PJSE "State Leasing Transport Company", the lessee is the shipping company"Petrotrans".

The RSD59 prj. was designed by Marine Engineering Bureau.

Oka Shipyard is building 15 RSD59 vessels (the first five are for the shipping company "Petrotrans", the next ten - for the shipping company "Astrol").

RSD59 vessels refer to the "Volga-Don Max" type due to MEB internal classification. They have maximum possible dimensions for the Volga-Don Canal.

Vessels of the series can be operated for transportations of general, bulk, timber, grain and large-sized cargoes, dangerous goods of 1.4S, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6.1, 8, 9 classes of IMDG Code and cargoes of category B of IMSBC Code. Sailing regions are Mediterranean, Caspian, Black, Baltic, White, North Seas, including voyages around Europe and to Irish Sea in winter.

The new dry-cargo project RSD59, which is constructed in "super-full" ship lines with two dry cargo holds, one of which has a record length for Volgo-Don Max vessels, is the successor of the three-hold RSD49 series.

Advantages of the RSD59 project in comparison with the best of the previously constructed dry cargo vessels of the Volga-Don Max class of the RSD49 project (by the example of m/v "Pola Fiva" with increased marine function):

• the existence of a long L = 77.35 m hold (RSD49 vessel has L = 52 m cargo hold ) that allows transportation of oversized and heavy cargo; this is relevant for the market of the Caspian region countries;
• the hold's height is increased up to 9000 mm, that is 620 mm bigger than for RSD49 project. Such height allows to load 9'6'' containers ("high cube containers"), 3 ones in single stack;
• deadweight at draught of 3.60 m is 5320 t (RSD49 has 4507 t), increase is 813 t;
• deadweight at a draught of 4.20 m 6944 tons (RSD49 project has 6021 t), increased by 923 t;
• deadweight at the maximum draught of 4.706 m is 8144 t (RSD49 has 7143 t at maximum draught of 4.70 m ), increase is 1000 t;
• removable type hatch covers are installed. Opening and closing of each section is operated with the help of a special frame crane, which is located in the area of the front bulkhead of the residential superstructure;
• movement and controllability are provided by two rudder propeller units (better maneuverability in the narrow waters, more cargo space due to the reduction of size of engine room).

The project is designed for a class notation KM Ice2(hull; power) R2 AUT1-ICS BWM(T) CONT (deck, cargo holds Nos.1,2) DG (bulk, pack) of Russian Maritime Register of Shipping and meets all the requirements of international conventions acted at the moment of the vessel's keel laying.

In this case, RSD59 vessels' deadweight is the largest for dry cargo vessels satisfying the dimensions of the Volga-Don Shipping Channel.

For characteristic for the VDSC draught of 3.60 m, river deadweight is 5320 t; the largest marine deadweight for draught 4.706 m is 8144 t.

The maximum length is 141.0 m, the overall width is 16.98 m, depth is 6.00 m.

The capacity of cargo holds is 11400 cubic m.

Both cargo holds are box-shaped, smooth-walled, and convenient at cargo operations and placing the goods without stowage. Their dimensions are 77.35 x 12.25 x 9.0 m and 27.03 x 12.25 x 9.0 m.

The operating speed is 10.5 knots.

Two medium-speed diesels (main engine) of 1200 kW each use heavy fuel oil with viscosity of IFO380 Heavy fuel stores are placed in deep-tanks in area of the ER fore bulkhead, separated from outside water by double bottom and double sides.

Sea sailing autonomy is 20 day.

Crew consists of 11 people, total places onboard are 14. Sanitary and pilot cabins are provided.

Designed vessel hull's life term is 24 years. The double bottom is designed for distributed load with intensity of 12 tons per square meter, and also allows to use 16 t bucket grab.

Keel of the RSD59 lead vessel (at Oka Shipyard) "Petrotrans-5901" (building No. 5901) was laid down on 30.07.19. She was launched on 03.07.19.
Keel of the second vessel (building No. 5902) was laid down on 27.09.19. She was launched on 21.04.2020.
Keel of the third vessel (building No. 5903) was laid down on 30.10.19.
Keel of the fourth vessel (building No. 5904) was laid down on 29.11.19.
Keel of the fifth vessel (building No. 5905) was laid down on 27.12.19.
Keel of the sixth vessel (building No. 5906) was laid down on 28.01.20.
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Re: PETROTRANS-5902

Postby magoonigal » Mon Nov 16, 2020 9:30 pm

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Re: PETROTRANS-5902

Postby Hornbeam » Tue Nov 17, 2020 9:34 am

Thank You for the further interesting information Paul , certainly look a powerfully built vessel. They appear to be Government owned? Ron@2.
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Re: PETROTRANS-5902

Postby hartlepoolmonkey » Wed Nov 18, 2020 5:06 pm

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...almost loaded and set to sail this afternoon!
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