MS Toyvo Antikaynen

Toyvo Antikaynen (Russian: Тойво Антикайнен) was a merchant ship of Black Sea Shipping Company (Soviet Union), tweendecker type general cargo ship, project B401. This ship is one of the Kommunist-class cargo ships.[2] The ship was named in honor of the Finnish communist leader and the Red Army officer Toivo Antikainen.

Soviet ship Toyvo Antikaynen at anchor. Photo dated between 1974 and February 1986.
History
Name:
  • Toyvo Antikaynen
  • (Russian: Тойво Антикайнен)
Namesake: Toivo Antikainen
Owner: 25 of April 1970–1999: Black Sea Shipping Company, USSR
Operator: 25 of April 1970–1999: Black Sea Shipping Company, USSR
Port of registry: 25 of April 1970–1999: Odessa, USSR
Builder: Gdansk Shipyard in honor of Lenin, Poland.
Identification:
Fate: scrapped in 1999 at Calcuta[1]
General characteristics
Class and type: Kommunist-class
Type: freighter, tweendecker
Tonnage:
  • GT 12,636 mt[2]
  • Summer DW 10437 mt
Displacement: 16000 mt
Length:
  • overall 507.0 ft (154.54 m)
  • between perpendiculars 478.7 ft (145.92 m)
Beam: 67.7 ft (20.62 m)
Draught: 29.5 ft (8.98 m)
Propulsion: Sulzer 6 cylinder diesel, 9600 HP. Single screw propeller.
Speed: 15,25 knots
Capacity:
  • 5 cargo holds.
  • GRT 9,883 register tons.[2]
Crew: 34 persons about in 1985-1986

Only two ships of Kommunist-class cargo ships had additional figure in the built number (shipyard number). That were Djuzeppe di Vittorio (number B40/101 - B40/91) and Toyvo Antikaynen (number B40/102 - B40/92). Can be it was due to this two ships were built by another shipyard in Poland, and other Kommunist class cargo ships.[3]

Final years

The ship Toyvo Antikaynen was scrapped in 1999 at Calcuta, India. She was one of the last scrapped Kommunist-class ships.[4]

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See also

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