TS Maxim Gorkiy
TS Maxim Gorkiy was, until 30 November 2008, a cruise ship owned by Sovcomflot, Russia, under long-term charter to Phoenix Reisen, Germany. She was built in 1969 by Howaldtswerke-Deutsche Werft, Hamburg, West Germany for the German Atlantic Line as TS Hamburg. In late 1973 she was very briefly renamed TS Hanseatic. The following year she was sold to the Black Sea Shipping Company, Soviet Union and received the name Maksim Gorkiy in honour of the writer Maxim Gorky, renamed to Maxim Gorkiy after collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991. On 20 August 2008 Maxim Gorkiy was sold to Orient Lines. She was due to enter service with her new owners on 15 April 2009 under the name TS Marco Polo II, but in November 2008 the relaunch of the Orient Lines brand was cancelled. On 8 January 2009 the ship was
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TS Maxim Gorkiy
TS Maxim Gorkiy was, until 30 November 2008, a cruise ship owned by Sovcomflot, Russia, under long-term charter to Phoenix Reisen, Germany. She was built in 1969 by Howaldtswerke-Deutsche Werft, Hamburg, West Germany for the German Atlantic Line as TS Hamburg. In late 1973 she was very briefly renamed TS Hanseatic. The following year she was sold to the Black Sea Shipping Company, Soviet Union and received the name Maksim Gorkiy in honour of the writer Maxim Gorky, renamed to Maxim Gorkiy after collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991. On 20 August 2008 Maxim Gorkiy was sold to Orient Lines. She was due to enter service with her new owners on 15 April 2009 under the name TS Marco Polo II, but in November 2008 the relaunch of the Orient Lines brand was cancelled. On 8 January 2009 the ship was
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Maxim Gorkiy (построен как Ham ...... ра для линии Гамбург—Нью-Йорк.
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TS Maxim Gorkiy was, until 30 ...... luding the current Marco Polo.
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date of acquirement
1969-03-20
active years start date
1969-03-28
cost ($)
5600000.0
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maiden voyage
1969-03-28
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ship beam (μ)
ship launched
1968-02-21
status
Scrapped inAlang, India
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Ship acquired
1969-03-20
Ship builder
Ship capacity
*790 in planned liner service
* 652 in cruise service
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Ship decks
Ship fate
Scrapped in Alang, India
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Ship in service
1969-03-28
Ship launched
1968-02-21
Ship maiden voyage
1969-03-28
Ship name
*1969–1973: Hamburg
* 1973–197 ...... rkiy
* 1992–2009: Maxim Gorkiy
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Ship namesake
*The city of Hamburg
* The Hanseatic League
* Maxim Gorky
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Ship operator
*1969–1973: border|20px German ...... ny
* 1988–2008: Phoenix Reisen
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Ship ordered
November 1966
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Ship original cost
Ship owner
*1969–1974: border|20px German ...... Co
* 2008–2009: Orient Lines
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Ship power
*2 × AEG steam turbines
* 16,668kW
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Ship propulsion
Twin propellers
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Ship registry
*1969–1974: Hamburg,
* 1974–1992: Odessa,
* 1992–2009: Nassau,
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Maxim Gorkiy (построен как Ham ...... ра для линии Гамбург—Нью-Йорк.
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TS Maxim Gorkiy was, until 30 ...... n 8 January 2009 the ship was
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Maxim Gorkiy (турбоход)
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Maxim Gorkiy
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TS Maxim Gorkiy
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