Fyodor Shalyapin (ship)

The Fyodor Shalyapin created in Samara July 19, 2012

  • Kliment Voroshilov (1977-1992)

The Fyodor Shalyapin (Russian Фёдор Шаляпин, German Feodor Chaliapin ) is a river cruise ship, built in 1977 in Czechoslovakia in the shipyard Narodny Podnik Škoda in Komárno. It is operated by Vodohod on the Volga. The ship is named after the russischern opera singer Feodor Chaliapin.

Description

The ship with four passenger decks was at the Slovak shipyard Narodny Podnik Škoda in Komárno (now Slovenské Lodenice Komárno, then the part of the Škoda group) Built in 1977 as Kliment Voroshilov for the Volga -Reederei Wolschskoje Parochodstwo in Gorki. She was one of a series produced from 1976 to 1983 of 9 ships of the type valeric Kuybyshev class, which also known as " Project 92-016 " or " OL400 " (Slovak: osobna iodine 400 - German: for 400 passengers ) was known. The Fyodor Shalyapin has a diesel-electric drive with three main engines each 736 kW.

Use

The Fyodor Shalyapin was 2012 Vodohod on the Volga on the routes Samara - operated Tolyatti - Perm, Samara - Nizhny Novgorod, Samara - Kazan, Samara - Yaroslavl, Samara.

Equipment

All comfortable 1 -, 2 -, 3 -, 4 bed - DeLux cabins are equipped with air conditioning, shower and WC, 220 V connection and have large windows. DeLux and HalbDeLux cabins still have a fridge.

Are, inter alia, two restaurants, two bars, a kiosk, a conference room, music room, solarium on board.

See also

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