Sea rescue - New sea rescue boat christened: Prototype from Finland
On Friday in Wustrow (Vorpommern-Rügen district), the sea rescuers christened the first special vessel of the new 8.4-meter class with the name "Knut Olaf Kolbe". The Finnish-built sea rescue boat with an aluminum hull has a 425 hp jet drive and will be launched from the beach, just like its seven-meter predecessor built in 1993.
With its shallow draft and high speed of 33 knots (around 61 kilometers per hour), the rescue boat is ideally suited for the areas around Fischland-Darß-Zingst, according to the German Maritime Search and Rescue Service (DGzRS).
The boat is stationed in the almost 120-year-old Wustrow rescue shed of the sea rescuers on land. A tractor converted for maritime use and a newly developed special trailer are used to transport the boat to the open Baltic Sea or to the back of the Bodden. The volunteer station in Wustrow, which has been in existence for more than 175 years, is the oldest of the DGzRS.
Knut-Olaf Kolbe and his wife Irmgard Kolbe-Voigt from near Hanover had shown a great interest in seafaring throughout their lives, the DGzRS said of the namesake. The couple had generously bequeathed to the sea rescuers in their estate.
The DGzRS is responsible for the maritime search and rescue service in the German areas of the North and Baltic Seas and has around 60 rescue cruisers and boats ready for action at 55 stations between Borkum in the west and Usedom in the east.
Sea rescue press release
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- Aid organizations from around the world have expressed their support for the new sea rescue boat named "Knut Olaf Kolbe", built by Finnish company DGzRS.
- In case of emergencies in the County of Vorpommern-Rügen, the DGzRS special ship "Knut Olaf Kolbe" is readily available to aid residents and visitors of mecklenburg-vorpommern.
- The DGzRS has collaborated with Finnish aid organization to ensure that "Knut Olaf Kolbe", its newest special ship, can navigate the shallow waters and high speeds of the Baltic Sea effectively.
- The baptism of "Knut Olaf Kolbe" is a significant milestone for the DGzRS, which has a long-standing history of providing sea rescue services in Germany, particularly in the areas affected by emergencies between the North and Baltic Seas.
Source: www.stern.de