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
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) | |||||||
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Month and year of build | Hull No[4] | Image | Name | Captain | Crew | Owned by Vodohod since | Status |
December 1975 | 2001 | Valerian Kuybyshev | Aleksandr Gribov | February 2012 | MMSI number: 273365010 | ||
1977 | 2002 | Fyodor Shalyapin | Aleksandr Gromov | March 2012 | originally, the Kliment Voroshilov | ||
1978 | 2003 | Feliks Dzerzhinskiy | Mikhail Kucherov | February 2012 | |||
1979 | 2004 | Sergey Kuchkin | March 2012 | originally, the Georgiy Dimitrov MMSI number: 273364090 | |||
April 1980 | 2005 | Mikhail Frunze | Aleksandr Sainov | February 2012 | |||
1981 | 2006 | Mstislav Rostropovich | March 2012 | originally, the Mikhail Kalinin | |||
1981 | 2007 | Aleksandr Suvorov | Igor Burenkow | February 2012 | MMSI number: 273361090 | ||
1981 | 2008 | Semyon Budyonnyy | Vitaly Kisten | March 2012 | |||
April 1983 | 2009 | Georgiy Zhukov | Viktor Progorshnev | February 2012 |
Vladimir Ilyich class
Vladimir Ilyich-class motorships (Project 301) | ||||||||
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Month and year of build | Hull No[5] | Image | Name | Captain | Crew | Owned by Vodohod since | IMO | Status |
July 1976 | 329 | Konstantin Korotkov | Aleksandr Vladimirovich Silantyev | February 2012 | 7515432 | originally, the Sovetskaya Ukraina, MMSI number: -7515432 | ||
September 1977 | 332 | Nizhniy Novgorod | Vladimir Vassilyevich Chervyakov | February 2012 | 7617785 | originally, the Sovetskaya Rossiya, MMSI number: -7617785 | ||
April 1980 | 339 | Konstantin Fedin | Mikhail Stepanov | February 2012 | 8031354 | MMSI number: 999999952 | ||
November 1980 | 371 | Vissarion Belinskiy | Aleksandr Nikolaevich Protasyev | March 2012 | 8031378 | |||
August 1981 | 373 | Nikolay Chernyshevskiy | February 2012 | 8131520 | ||||
May 1982 | 375 | Aleksandr Radishchev | Vassily Nikolaevich Meshkov | February 2012 | 8225682 | |||
Dmitriy Furmanov class
Dmitriy Furmanov-class motorships (Project 302) | ||||||||
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Month and year of build | Hull No[6] | Image | Name | Captain | Crew | Owned by Vodohod since | IMO | Status |
September 1984 | 382 | Konstantin Simonov | February 2012 | 8422618 | MMSI number: -8422618 | |||
April 1985 | 383 | Leonid Sobolev | February 2012 | 8501000 | MMSI number: -8501000 | |||
July 1986 | 387 | Zosima Shashkov | Vladimir Vitalyevich Mironov | 98 | February 2012 | 8620090 | MMSI number: 273368010 | |
May 1987 | 389 | Rus | February 2012 | 8707666 | ||||
June 1987 | 390 | Lenin | February 2012 | 8707678 | MMSI number: -8707678 | |||
September 1988 | 394 | Georgiy Chicherin | Alexei Yuryevich Tsaryov | 102–110 | February 2012 | 8822507 | ||
Anton Chekhov class
Anton Chekhov-class motorships (Project Q-056) | ||||||||
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Month and year of build | Hull No[7] | Image | Name | Captain | Crew | Owned by Vodohod since | IMO | Status |
May 1979 | K714 | Lev Tolstoy | Vladimir Belodvortsev[8] | February 2012 | MMSI number: 273350150 | |||
Maksim Gorkiy class
Maksim Gorkiy-class motorships (Project Q-040) | ||||||||
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Month and year of build | Hull No[9] | Image | Name | Captain | Crew | Owned by Vodohod since | IMO | Status |
April 1974 | K704 | Maksim Gorkiy | Sergey Batyalov[10] | 66 | February 2012 | MMSI number: 997799990 | ||
October 1974 | K705 | Aleksandr Pushkin | Aleksandr Sorochkin[11] | 66 | February 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
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See also
References
- Our Company
- https://www.expeditioncruising.com/2020/02/the-russians-are-coming-vodohod-enters.html
- Список судов ВодоходЪ (in Russian)
- WEB-архив, Список судов проекта 92-016 (in Russian)
- WEB-архив, проектов 301 и 302 (in Russian)
- WEB-архив, проектов 301 и 302 (in Russian)
- WEB-архив, проектов 301 и 302 (in Russian)
- Капитан теплохода Лев Толстой (in Russian)
- WEB-архив, проектов 301 и 302 (in Russian)
- Капитан теплохода Максим Горький (in Russian)
- Капитан теплохода Александр Пушкин (in Russian)
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