Mikhail Kalinin-class passenger ship

The Mikhail Kalinin-class passenger ship (project 101, in Germany known as Seefa 340) is a class of Soviet ocean liners and cruise ships, operated by the Baltic State Shipping Company (BGMP), Far East Shipping Company (FESCO) and Black Sea Shipping Company (ChMMP or BLASCO). The 19 Soviet ships of this class were constructed in 1958–1964 by the East German company VEB Mathias-Thesen Werft, in Wismar. The class was named after the first ship in the class Mikhail Kalinin, which in her turn was named after the nominal head of state of Russia and later of the Soviet Union Mikhail Kalinin.

MS Mikhail Kalinin in Stockholm, 1965
Class overview
BuildersVEB Mathias-Thesen Werft, Wismar, East Germany
Succeeded byIvan Franko-class (project 301/SeeFa 750)
Built1958–1964
In service1958
Planned19
Building19
Completed19
General characteristics
TypeOcean linerCruise ship
Tonnage
  • 1st series: 4,871 GT
  • 2nd series: 5,230 GT
  • 3rd series: 6,152 GT
  • 4th series: 5,261 GT
Length122.15 m (401 ft) overall
Beam16.00 m (52 ft)
Height7.60 m (25 ft)
Draught5.18 m (17 ft)
Decks4 passenger decks
Installed power
  • 2 × MAN-DMR K6Z57/80 diesels,
  • 6,192 kW (8,304 hp)
Propulsion2 propellers
Speed17.0 knots (31.5 km/h; 19.6 mph)
Capacity333 passengers
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