The seagoing tug of project 733 is intended for towing and berthing operations
in the sea and coastal areas. They are equipped with electric motor, and diesel
generators. Tugs of this project in various modifications served on all fleets
of the USSR and later - the Russian Federation. In total, more than 50 seagoing
tugs, rescue tugs and Coast Guard ships of this type were built for the Navy and
Coast Guard in Leningrad. Seagoing tug MB-152 laid down at the Shipyard
No.370 Petrozavod, Leningrad, commissioned in 1960 and was assigned to the Baltic
Fleet. In 1962 transferred to the Black Sea Fleet. 24 June 2003 the
tug was excluded from the lists of the Black Sea Fleet and scrapped. Specifications |
Displacement (tons): | Standard: |
717 | Full load: |
890 | Dimensions (m): |
Length: | 47,3 |
Beam: | 10,3 | Draft: |
4,14 | Speed (knots): |
13,2 | Range: | 8000
nmi (11 knots), 6000 nmi (13 knots) | Autonomy
(days): | 30 | Propulsion: |
1x1900 hp PG-150/60 electric motor, 1 fixed pitch propeller in rotating nozzle,
2x1000 kW 5D-50 diesel generators, 2x20 kW diesel generators | Complement: | 31 |
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