Category:IMO 8501701

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<nowiki>Mir (veliero); ミール; Mir; STS «Mir»; STS «Mir»; Mir; Мир (корабль); STS Mir; Mir; 和平号风帆练习船; STS Mir; اس‌تی‌اس میر; 和平号风帆练习船; 和平號風帆練習船; bateau; Russian training ship; kuģis; Segelschulschiff; zeilschip; IMO 8501701; Mir (żaglowiec); STS Mir; Driemaster Mir</nowiki>
STS Mir 
Russian training ship
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Call sign
  • UFPV
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Manufacturer
Yard number
  • b810/02
Shipping port
Country of registry
Gross tonnage
  • 2,257
Beam
  • 14 m
  • 14 m
Draft
  • 6.6 m
Length
  • 109.6 m
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Wikidata Q1937878
IMO ship number: 8501701
MMSI: 273133800
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Ship

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  • Type: Sail training ship
  • Built by Stocznia Gdanska, Gdansk, Poland, as the third ship of a series of similar training ships in Gdansk in 1987. Her sisters are the "Druzhba" (1987), "Pallada" (1988), "Khersones" (1988) and "Nadezhda" (1989), some smaller is the first ship of this series, the "Dar Mlodziezy" (1981)
  • Yard No: b810/02
  • Ship's hull: Steel
  • Launch Date: 31.3.87
  • Date of completion: 11.87
  • Overall length: 109.40 m
  • Length (hull): 94.20 m
  • Breadth: 14.00 m
  • Draught: 6.40 m
  • Tons: 2257
  • DWT: 761
  • Sail area: 2771 m2
  • Main engine: Cigulski Sulzer 2 x 570 Pk, 1140 Pk
  • Speed under power: 11.5 kn

History

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  • 1987 Named: Mir for the Admiral Makarov State Maritime Academy in St. Petersburg, the oldest higher educational instutution in Russia (founded in 1876) Registered port: St. Petersburg Flag: Russia
  • Winters 1992, 1994 and 1995 a general overhaul of engine and rudder plant was carried out and nautical and technical control instruments were installed.

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