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KODOR

Post by shipstamps » Tue Mar 03, 2009 4:59 pm


Built as three-mast schooner in Turku, Finland for U.S.S.R Government. The only yard who built war reparations schooners for Russian account in Turku was Oy Laivateollisuus Ab, Turku.
1951 Completed under the name KODOR.
Tonnage 339 gross, 93 dwt., dim. 39.40 x 8.90 x 3.40m. (draught)
Auxiliary engine, one diesel of Finish make, speed under engine 7 mile.

After delivery used as training vessel by the Ministry of Fishery at Moscow.
Homeport Leningrad.
She did have space for 44 cadets.

With on board cadets she sailed for 30 years, visiting the waters of the Atlantic Ocean and 11 other seas.
Around 3000 cadets from the nautical schools received their practical lessons on board of the KODOR
After her useful life she was around 1980 refitted in a floating restaurant.
When she was moved to Baku, Azerbaijan, I could not find out, but she sank after a fire in August 1999 in this place.
End April 2000 the wreck was removed, and most probably scrapped.

Russia 1981 10k sg5169, scott?

http://www.1rss.com/art_p_eng/Barq&sch.htm http://www.azer.com/aiweb/categories/ma ... oject.html
De Laatste Grote Zeilschepen by Otmar Schäufflen.

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