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Hiev-class crane ship

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Griep
Class overview
NameHiev class
BuildersRheinwerft Walsum
Operators German Navy
CostDM 4.3 million
Built1960-1963
In commission1962-present
Planned2
Completed2
Active1
Retired1
General characteristics
TypeCrane vessel
Displacement1,837 long tons (1,866 t)
Length52.49 m (172 ft 3 in)
Beam21.69 m (71 ft 2 in)
Draft3.02 m (9 ft 11 in)
Propulsion3 × MWM Diesel motors, 3 × shafts, 1,326 kW (1,778 hp)
Speed6 knots (11 km/h)
Complement6-12 crew

The Type 711 Hiev-class crane ship was a class of floating cranes built for the Marinearsenal of the German Navy in Kiel and Wilhelmshaven

Development

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Both cranes were built from 24 November 1960 for DM 4.3 million each under construction numbers 983 (Hiev) and 984 (Griep) at the Rheinwerft in Duisburg-Walsum and, after completion, relocated to their home ports via the inland waterways. The ship names are related to the task of the floating cranes and come from Low German: Hiev stands for “to lift” and Griep for “to grab”.

Design

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The self-propelled floating cranes have a triple diesel-electric drive, each consisting of a MWM four-stroke 16-cylinder diesel engine with 442 kW, a three-phase generator with 700 kVA, a direct current drive motor with 350 kW and a Voith-Schneider propeller. One of the propellers is in the bow area, the other two in the stern area.

The double-link luffing jib crane is a MAN product. The lifting capacities are 100 t with a radius of 16.2 m and 50 t with a radius of 28.5 m and a maximum hook height of 35 m above the waterline.

A galley, living quarters for twelve people and workshops allow a sea mission of up to ten days.[1]

Ships of class

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Pennant number Name Builders Launched Commissioned Decommissioned Status
Hiev-class crane vessel
Y875 Hiev / Jade Hiev Rheinwerft Walsum 27 January 1962 2 October 1962 31 December 2014 Sold to Jade-Dienst
Y876[2] Griep 5 May 1962 15 May 1963 Active

Citations

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  1. ^ 50 Jahre Marinearsenal. Sonderbeilage der Wilhelmshavener Zeitung. 2007. p. 16.
  2. ^ "Schwimmkran Klasse '711' – Kriegsschiffe.net" (in German). Retrieved 15 September 2021.