Semyon Budyonnyy (ship)

Semyon Budyonnyy ( on Gorkier Reservoir, 2009)

The Semyon Budyonnyy (Russian Семён Будённый, dt Semyon Budjonny ) is a river cruise ship in 1981, in Czechoslovakia in the shipyard Narodny Podnik Škoda in Komárno (now Slovenské Lodenice Komárno ), yard number 2008 for the Volga -Reederei ( Волжское объединённое речное пароходство ) was built in Gorky.

History of the ship

The river cruise ship with four passenger decks belongs to the Valerian - Kuybyshev class (Project 92-016 ) or " OL400 " (Slovak: osobna iodine 400 - German: for 400 passengers ), a manufactured 1976 to 1983 series of nine ships of the type " Valerian Kuybyshev " who were the largest river cruise ships in the USSR. The shipyard Narodny Podnik Škoda in Komárno was then the part of the Škoda group. The ship was named after Marshal of the Soviet Union, organizer of the Red Army and military leader, Semyon Budjonny. The Semyon Budyonnyy has a diesel-electric drive with three main engines each 736 kW.

Use

The Semyon Budyonnyy is operated by Volga - Flot -Tur on the Volga, Kama, Neva, Lake Ladoga and the Volga - Baltic Canal. For 2012, the cruises for the Russian tourists are mainly planned by Samara and Togliatti from. Captain ( as of 2011) is Vitaly Kistenj ( Кистень Виталий )

Equipment

All comfortable 1 -, 2 -, 3 bed rooms and two rooms or two rooms existing DeLux cabins Lux- Euro standard class, are equipped with air conditioning, shower and toilet, radio, 220 V connection and have large windows. Are, inter alia, two restaurants, two bars, a reading room, a conference hall, music room, solarium on board.

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