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6 14I marine hydrometeorological survey ship

6 14I marine hydrometeorological survey ship

6 14I marine hydrometeorological survey vessel, 1965. In March, the State Oceanic Administration proposed "6 14 Technical Specification for Design of Marine Hydrometeorological Ships" to Institute 708, and the preliminary design was completed in June. On June 28th, the design review meeting of 6 14I marine hydrometeorological ship was held in Beijing, and the construction was completed in February of the same year. On February 1967, Jiangnan Shipyard began to build the 1 ship, and on February 1969, the "Xiang Yanghong 0 1" ship left the factory and was used by Donghai Branch.

The writing, font and color of the name of Xiang Yanghong No.1 have attracted the attention of the crew. Everyone suggested to the leaders that Chairman Mao is the red sun in our hearts, and suggested that the name of the ship be written in red, preferably with hair. This suggestion has been affirmed by the leaders. Finally, I decided to use the word "Xiang" in Chairman Mao's Learning from Comrade Lei Feng, the word "Yang" in Chairman Mao's poems and the scarlet letter in Red Flag magazine.

The three characters "Xiang Yanghong" are about one meter high. Later, Xiang Yanghong series ships were all in black font. Equipment: There is only one ship of this type, namely Xiang Yanghong 0 1 (it is said that it is now Haijian No.40 of the East China Sea Bureau).

Total length: 66.22 meters; Type depth: 4.8m width:10.2m; Design sketch: 3.50 meters; Design displacement: 1 120 tons; Airspeed: 15. 1 knot; Main engine: 2 sets of 8350Z with rated power of 2x772 (2x 1050).

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Name: 6 14I marine hydrometeorological survey vessel; Construction time:1967; Online time:1969; Captain: 66.22 meters; Width:10.2m; Speed: 15. 1 knot; Displacement: 1, 120 tons.