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Hindenburg (icebreaker)

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History
German Empire
NameHindenburg[3]
OwnerKooperative Kaufmannschaft Stettin[2]
BuilderStettiner Oderwerke[2]
Yard number657[2]
Launched15 December 1915[1]
Completed23 December 1916[1]
FateSunk after mine explosion, 9 March 1918[1]
General characteristics
TypeIcebreaker[1]
Displacement1,800 t (1,800 long tons)[2]
Length51 m (167 ft 4 in)[2]
Beam12.84 m (42 ft 2 in)[2]
Height5.5 m (18 ft 1 in)[1]
Draught5 m (16 ft 5 in)[2]
Decks8[1]
Ice class1[1]
Installed power1,850 indicated horsepower (1,380 kW)[2]
Propulsionone three-cylinder triple expansion steam engine[1]
Crew21[1]

The German icebreaker Hindenburg was built by Stettiner Oderwerke at Stettin-Grabow in 1915 for the Cooperative Merchants' Guild of Stettin (German: Koop. Kaufmannschaft Stettin). The ship was launched on 15 December 1915 but not completed until 23 December 1916. During the Invasion of Åland in February 1918, the Hindenburg was part of Transportflotte I of the Sonderverband Ostsee. The Hindenburg struck a mine off Eckerö, Åland on 9 March 1918 and sunk at 60°11′N 19°25′E / 60.183°N 19.417°E / 60.183; 19.417. Three crew members died in the event.:[3]The wreck was found 1995 at 50 meters by diveinstructor Richard Johansson from Maltaproffsen and his crew from Ålands Dykcenter and FF-Dyk.

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References

Notes
  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i Gröner 1989, p. 60.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h Gröner 1989, p. 59.
  3. ^ a b Gröner 1989, pp. 59–60.
Bibliography
  • Gröner, Erich (1989). Hafenbetriebsfahrzeuge (II: Bagger, Bergungs- und Tauchfahrzeuge, Eisbrecher, Schlepper, Verkehrsfahrzeuge), Yachten und Avisos, Landungsverbände (I). ISBN 3763748059. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)


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