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29.10.13 13:24
North-Western Shipping Company accepted into operation the sixth multi-purpose dry cargo vessel "Neva-Leader 6" of RSD49 project


On October 25, 2013 OJSC "North-Western Shipping Company" (Albert Vygovskiy is an executive director) accepted into operation the sixth multi-purpose dry cargo vessel "Neva-Leader 6" of RSD49 project with DW 7143 t (building number is of 406).
 
Nevsky Shipyard (Vladimir Prudyus is a general director) is a builder.
 
The company transported above 200 thousand tons of cargoes by first 4 vessels of the series "Neva-Leader 1", "Neva-Leader 2", "Neva-Leader 3" and "Neva-Leader 4" during the period from November 2012 till August 2013.
 
Vessel's project (RSD49) was designed by the Marine Engineering Bureau (MEB).
 
Vessels of RSD49 prj. refers to the "Volga-Don Max" type due to MEB internal classification. They have maximum possible dimensions for Volga-Don canal.
 
Vessels of the series can be operated for transportations of general, bulk, timber, grain and large-sized cargoes, dangerous goods of 1.4S, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6.1, 8, 9 classes of IMDG Code and cargoes of category B of BC Code. Sailing regions are Mediterranean, Caspian, Black, Baltic, White, North Seas, including voyages around Europe and to Irish Sea in winter.
 
RSD49 prj. vessel's feature is a big middle hold of 52 m long as diversity from all other "Volga-Don Max" type projects designed by MEB. This hold allows to transport large-sized cargoes in direct voyages from Europe to Caspian Sea; such point should significantly increase economic effect of vessels' operation.
 
Vessel was designed for Russian Maritime Register of Shipping class notation of KM Ice2 R2 AUT1-C. The project satisfies all the requirements of international conventions.
 
RSD49 prj. vessels' are the biggest ones among the dry cargo vessels that satisfy Volga-Don canal dimensions for today such as prototype vessels of RSD19 prj.
 
With characterized draught of 3.6 m in Volga-Don canal deadweight is about 4520 tons, maximal deadweight in the sea with draught of 4.70 m is of 7143 tons.
 
Overall length is of 139.95 m, overall breadth is of 16.70 m, breadth without side fenders is of 16.50 m, depth is of 6.00 m.
 
Summarized capacity of cargo holds is of 10920 cub. m.
 
All holds are box-shaped, smooth-wall, convenient for carrying out the freight works and placing a cargo without shifting. The cargo holds' sizes are of 26.0x12.7x8.4 (hold N1), 52.00x12.7x8.4 m (hold N2), 27.3x12.7x8.4 (hold N3).
 
Cargo holds are equipped with sectional hatch covers of Folding type of Cargotech with possibility of 100% opening.
 
Operational speed is of 11.5 knots.
 
Two medium-speed diesels (main engine) of 1200 kW each use heavy fuel oil with viscosity of IFO380. Heavy fuel stores are placed in deep-tanks in area of the ER fore bulkhead, separated from outside water by double bottom and double sides.
 
Movement and manoeuvrability of the vessel is provided by two fixed-pitch propellers in nozzles with diameter of 2500 mm, two hanging balanced rudders and single bow thruster with capacity of 200 kWt.
 
Modern computing methods of hydrodynamics were used at vessel designing that allowed to find an optimum combination of propulsion-rudder system elements and hull forms. Defined combination provides high running qualities of the vessel. It also provides propulsion coefficient above 0.6 during sailing at full draught and maximum speed.
 
Towing and self-running test of vessel model were carried out to check project decisions and definitions of running qualities in big test pool at CRI named for academic A.N. Krylov. Carried out tests fully confirmed earlier received CFD simulation results.
 
Sea sailing autonomy is of 20 day.
 
Crew consists of 10 persons (12 places). Sanitary cabin and pilot cabin are foreseen on vessel.
 
Designed vessel hull's life term is of 24 years. The double bottom is designed for distributed load intensity of 12 tons per square meter, and also allows to use 16 t bucket grab.
 
The keel of the lead vessel of RSD49 project (building No. is of 401) was laid down on 14.12.10. She was launched on 20.05.12. and put into operation on 26.11.12.
The keel of the second vessel of RSD49 project (building No. is of 402) was laid down on 20.04.11. She was launched on 26.06.12 and put into operation on 12.11.12.
The keel of the third vessel of RSD49 project (building No. is of 403) was laid down on 15.08.11. She was launched on 10.10.12 and put into operation on 16.05.13.
The keel of the fourth vessel of RSD49 project (building No. is of 404) was laid down on 24.10.11. She was launched on 30.04.13 and put into operation on 15.07.13.
The keel of the fifth vessel of RSD49 project (building No. is of 405) was laid down on 20.12.11. She was launched on 10.10.12 and put into operation on 11.09.13.
The keel of the sixth vessel of RSD49 project (building No. is of 406) was laid down on 18.05.12. She was launched on 17.07.13 and put into operation on 25.10.13.
The keel of the seventh vessel of RSD49 project (building No. is of 407) was laid down on 23.08.12. She was launched on 18.10.13.
The keel of the eighth vessel of RSD49 project (building No. is of 408) was laid down on 31.10.12.
The keel of the ninth vessel of RSD49 project (building No. is of 409) was laid down on 15.01.13.
The keel of the tenth vessel of RSD49 project (building No. is of 410) was laid down on 28.03.13.