A large series
of boats of this project was built as ship-borne harbor boats starting in 1961
at various shipbuilding enterprises of the USSR: in Fedosia at the Morye Shipyard
, and in Leningrad at Shipyard No. 5. The harbor boat RBK-1299 belonged
to the Volga floating submarine base, built in 1965. After the decommissioning
of the floating base by the warrant officers of the 30th DINK, a closed cabin
was installed on the boat, and for its awkward appearance, the boat received its
own ironic nickname - "Columbine Doll". Currently, now boat is
part of the group of support vessels of the 30th Division of surface ships of
the Black Sea Fleet. Specifications |
Displacement (tons): | Standard: | - |
Full load: | 9,9 |
Dimensions (m): | Length: | 10,9 |
Beam: | 3 | Draft: | 0,7 |
Speed (knots): | 7,5 |
Range: | 215 nmi (7,5 knots) |
Propulsion: | 1x23 hp diesel,
1 fixed pitch propeller | Passengers: |
- | Complement: |
- |
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