Vodohod

Vodohod is a Russian cruise company and river cruise line operator, founded in 2004 by the Volga Shipping Company and named after Ivan Kulibin’s “water-going vessel” or “water-goer”. The company has its headquarters in Moscow and Saint Petersburg, Russia. After merging with Volga Flot Tour company operates more than 50 passenger ships along rivers of Volga, Don, Kama, the Moscow and Volga-Don canals, the Volga-Baltic Waterway, Northern-Western rivers, lakes Ladoga and Onega.[1]

The company is also planning the launch of two, twin Finnish-built expedition ships under the codename Project Vega [2] for delivery in 2021 and 2022.

Vodohod cruise ships

Funnel of the cruise ship Rus, painted in Vodohod's colors

The home ports of the ships sailing under the Russian flag are Nizhny Novgorod and Saint Petersburg.[3]

Valerian Kuybyshev class

Valerian Kuybyshev-class motorships (Project 92-016)
Month and year of buildHull No[4]ImageNameCaptainCrewOwned by Vodohod sinceStatus
December 19752001Valerian KuybyshevAleksandr GribovFebruary 2012 MMSI number: 273365010
19772002Fyodor ShalyapinAleksandr GromovMarch 2012 originally, the Kliment Voroshilov
19782003Feliks DzerzhinskiyMikhail KucherovFebruary 2012
19792004Sergey KuchkinMarch 2012 originally, the Georgiy Dimitrov MMSI number: 273364090
April 19802005Mikhail FrunzeAleksandr SainovFebruary 2012
19812006Mstislav RostropovichMarch 2012 originally, the Mikhail Kalinin
19812007Aleksandr SuvorovIgor BurenkowFebruary 2012 MMSI number: 273361090
19812008Semyon BudyonnyyVitaly KistenMarch 2012
April 19832009Georgiy ZhukovViktor ProgorshnevFebruary 2012

Vladimir Ilyich class

Vladimir Ilyich-class motorships (Project 301)
Month and year of buildHull No[5]ImageNameCaptainCrewOwned by Vodohod sinceIMOStatus
July 1976329Konstantin KorotkovAleksandr Vladimirovich SilantyevFebruary 20127515432 originally, the Sovetskaya Ukraina, MMSI number: -7515432
September 1977332Nizhniy NovgorodVladimir Vassilyevich ChervyakovFebruary 20127617785originally, the Sovetskaya Rossiya, MMSI number: -7617785
April 1980339Konstantin FedinMikhail StepanovFebruary 20128031354MMSI number: 999999952
November 1980371Vissarion BelinskiyAleksandr Nikolaevich ProtasyevMarch 20128031378
August 1981373Nikolay ChernyshevskiyFebruary 20128131520
May 1982375Aleksandr RadishchevVassily Nikolaevich MeshkovFebruary 20128225682

Dmitriy Furmanov class

Dmitriy Furmanov-class motorships (Project 302)
Month and year of buildHull No[6]ImageNameCaptainCrewOwned by Vodohod sinceIMOStatus
September 1984382Konstantin SimonovFebruary 20128422618 MMSI number: -8422618
April 1985383Leonid SobolevFebruary 20128501000 MMSI number: -8501000
July 1986387Zosima ShashkovVladimir Vitalyevich Mironov98February 20128620090MMSI number: 273368010
May 1987389RusFebruary 20128707666
June 1987390LeninFebruary 20128707678MMSI number: -8707678
September 1988394Georgiy ChicherinAlexei Yuryevich Tsaryov102–110February 20128822507

Anton Chekhov class

Anton Chekhov-class motorships (Project Q-056)
Month and year of buildHull No[7]ImageNameCaptainCrewOwned by Vodohod sinceIMOStatus
May 1979K714Lev TolstoyVladimir Belodvortsev[8]February 2012MMSI number: 273350150

Maksim Gorkiy class

Maksim Gorkiy-class motorships (Project Q-040)
Month and year of buildHull No[9]ImageNameCaptainCrewOwned by Vodohod sinceIMOStatus
April 1974K704Maksim GorkiySergey Batyalov[10]66February 2012MMSI number: 997799990
October 1974K705Aleksandr PushkinAleksandr Sorochkin[11]66February 2012

Other ships

  • Vodokhod
  • Voskhod-24
  • Debarkader-109
  • Debarkader-676
  • Inturist-1
  • Moskva-13
  • Moskva-59
  • Moskva-72
  • Moskva-143
  • Moskva-198
  • Moskovskiy-15
  • Neva-2
  • Neva-4
  • OM-454
  • Otdykh-1
  • Plotovod-678
  • PP-1
  • PP-8
  • PP-11
  • PP-813
  • PP-817

See also

References

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