Hiev-class crane ship

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

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

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

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

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