TS ''Maxim Gorkiy'' was, until 30 November 2008, a
cruise ship owned by
Sovcomflot,
Russia, under long-term charter to
Phoenix Reisen
Phoenix Reisen is a Germany-based travel agency that also operates a fleet of cruise ships. The company first entered the cruise business in 1988 by chartering the Soviet Union-owned cruise ship .
History
Phoenix Reisen first begun operating crui ...
, Germany.
She was built in 1969 by
Howaldtswerke-Deutsche Werft,
Hamburg,
West Germany for the
German Atlantic Line
Hamburg Atlantic Line (German language, German: ''Hamburg Atlantik Linie'') was an ocean liner and cruise ship operating company established in Hamburg, West Germany in 1958 by Axel Bitsch Christensen and Vernicos Eugenides, the latter being the a ...
as TS ''Hamburg''. In late 1973 she was very briefly renamed TS ''Hanseatic''. The following year she was sold to the
Black Sea Shipping Company,
Soviet Union and received the name ''Maksim Gorkiy'' in honour of the writer
Maxim Gorky, renamed to ''Maxim Gorkiy'' after the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991.
On 20 August 2008 ''Maxim Gorkiy'' was sold to
Orient Lines.
[ ] She was due to enter service with her new owners on 15 April 2009 under the name TS ''Marco Polo II'',
but in November 2008 the relaunch of the Orient Lines brand was cancelled.
On 8 January 2009 the ship was sold for scrap,
and she was beached at
Alang, India on 26 February 2009.
Although never used as such, the ship was originally planned as a dual
ocean liner
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Ca ...
/cruise ship, for service between
Hamburg and
New York City as well as cruising.
She was the first major passenger liner built in Germany since 1938.
On entering service for the Black Sea Shipping Company, she became the first four-star cruise ship operated under the Soviet flag.
Several variants of the ship's name were used through her career. Some sources refer to her with the
prefix
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TS (turbine ship) instead of SS (steamship),
while her final name ''Maxim Gorkiy'' was also written as ''Maksim Gorkiy'' and ''Maxim Gorki''.
She should not be confused with any of the Soviet era cruise liners of the , the so-called "poet" or "writer" class, including the now defunct .
Concept and construction
The
Hamburg Atlantic Line had begun operations in 1958, operating the former
Canadian Pacific liner ''Empress of Scotland'' as the first on a route connecting
Cuxhaven,
Germany to
New York City.
In 1965 the company decided to order a replacement for ''Hanseatic''. In order to finance this, a new company
German Atlantic Line
Hamburg Atlantic Line (German language, German: ''Hamburg Atlantik Linie'') was an ocean liner and cruise ship operating company established in Hamburg, West Germany in 1958 by Axel Bitsch Christensen and Vernicos Eugenides, the latter being the a ...
was founded and shares of the new company were offered to past Hamburg Atlantic Line passengers. The unusual scheme was successful, and an order was placed for the new ship at
Deutsche Werft,
Hamburg in November 1966.
Before the ship was delivered, Deutsche Werft merged with Howaldtswerke to form Howaldtswerke-Deutsche Werft.
The new ship, eventually named ''Hamburg'' was originally planned to operate both as an ocean liner and as a
cruise ship, similarly to ''
Queen Elizabeth 2
''Queen Elizabeth 2'' (''QE2'') is a retired British ocean liner converted into a floating hotel. Originally built for the Cunard Line, the ship, named as the second ship named ''Queen Elizabeth'', was operated by Cunard as both a transatlantic ...
'', under construction at the time. However, by the time ''Hamburg'' was delivered in March 1969, German Atlantic Line (as the whole company was known by then) had abandoned liner service and ''Hamburg'' was used for full-time cruising. Additionally the first ''Hanseatic'' had burnt in September 1966, and instead of replacing her ''Hamburg'' now entered service alongside the second that had been purchased from
Zim Lines in 1967.
The ship's interiors were modernized 1988, however most public spaces were in the same configuration as they were when the ship was built until the end of her career.
Service history
With German Atlantic Line
The new flagship of the
German Atlantic Line
Hamburg Atlantic Line (German language, German: ''Hamburg Atlantik Linie'') was an ocean liner and cruise ship operating company established in Hamburg, West Germany in 1958 by Axel Bitsch Christensen and Vernicos Eugenides, the latter being the a ...
,
''Hamburg'', set on her maiden voyage from
Cuxhaven,
Germany on a cruise to
South America on 28 March 1969.
She was the first major German-built passenger liner to enter service since 1938.
Until 1973 ''Hamburg'' was used for cruising around Europe and the Americas alongside the second ''Hanseatic''.
The operations of the German Atlantic Line were badly hit by the
oil crises in 1973.
Home Lines had lost their in a fire earlier that year, and ''Hanseatic'' was sold to the Home Lines on 25 September 1973 as ''Doric''. On the same day the second ''Hanseatic'' was sold, ''Hamburg'' was in turn renamed ''Hanseatic'', becoming the third ship to bear the name. Her career under the new name proved short however, as already on 1 December 1973 German Atlantic Line ceased operations, the newest ''Hanseatic'' was laid up in Hamburg and placed for sale.
Japan
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ese
Ryutsu Kaiun KK were interested in buying the ship, but that deal did not materialise.
The
Museum for Hamburg History displays a model of the ship in her SS ''Hamburg'' guise.
With Black Sea Shipping Company
On 25 January 1974 ''Hanseatic'' was sold to
Robin International,
New York City, who immediately re-sold her to the
Black Sea Shipping Company.
Renamed ''Maksim Gorkiy'', she was at the time the most luxurious ship to sail under the flag of the
Soviet Union.
Before the ship entered service for the Black Sea Shipping Company, she was chartered to a
British film crew and used to portray the fictional SS ''Britannic'' in the
disaster film
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''Juggernaut''. From the beginning of her career under the Soviet flag, she was often chartered to West German tour operators.
In June the ship began twice-monthly Caribbean cruises from New York, and was attacked twice while berthed in
San Juan, Puerto Rico. On December 28, 1974 a grenade was thrown onto the deck injuring two crew members. Anti-Castro Cuban exiles claimed responsibility.
On November 1, 1975 two bombs attached to the starboard hull exploded, producing holes about 35 feet forward of the rudder post. No one was injured and she continued the cruise to
Saint Thomas and New York before being dry docked for repairs.
An incident of a different nature took place while the ship was inbound to New York on 18 September 1980, when the port authorities declined the ship's right to make port due to the
Soviet Union's involvement in Afghanistan at the time. Instead of entering port ''Maxim Gorky'' was forced to lay at anchor outside
Staten Island
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, while port ferries were used to bring her passengers to the city.
With Phoenix Reisen
In September 1988 ''Maksim Gorkiy'' was chartered to
Phoenix Reisen
Phoenix Reisen is a Germany-based travel agency that also operates a fleet of cruise ships. The company first entered the cruise business in 1988 by chartering the Soviet Union-owned cruise ship .
History
Phoenix Reisen first begun operating crui ...
of
West Germany for twenty years.
[ Despite being in service for Phoenix, the ship maintained her mainly Soviet crew (later Russian/ Ukrainian) and the Soviet Union's funnel colours. Even after the collapse of the Soviet Union she was painted in the new colours of independent Russia, not those of Phoenix Reisen.][
In 1989 ''Maksim Gorkiy'' made headlines twice. On around midnight on 19 June 1989 she hit an ice floe while on a cruise near ]Svalbard
Svalbard ( , ), also known as Spitsbergen, or Spitzbergen, is a Norwegian archipelago in the Arctic Ocean. North of mainland Europe, it is about midway between the northern coast of Norway and the North Pole. The islands of the group range ...
and begun to sink rapidly. All passengers and a third of the crew were instructed to abandon ship, while the Norwegian coast guard vessel ''Senja'' was dispatched to assist. By the time ''Senja'' arrived on the scene some three hours later, ''Maksim Gorkiy'' was already partially submerged. 350 passengers were evacuated from the lifeboats and ice floes by helicopters and ''Senja''. Senja took on 700 people. They were taken to Svalbard and later flown back to Germany. Meanwhile, the crew of ''Senja'' had managed to stop ''Maksim Gorkiy''s sinking, by which time her bow had already sunk down to the level of the main deck. On 21 June ''Maksim Gorkiy'' was towed to Svalbard where quick repairs were made to make her watertight enough to survive a return to Germany for repairs. The ship sailed to Lloyd Werft, Bremerhaven under her own power and after repairs was back on service on 17 August 1989.
''Maksim Gorkiy'' made news again in December of the same year, when she was used as a venue for an international summit between George H. W. Bush
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and Mikhail Gorbachev
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at Malta.[ On 26 July 1991, while on a cruise to Svalbard a television exploded on board, injuring three people. In December of the same year the ship was re-registered to ]Nassau, Bahamas
Nassau ( ) is the capital and largest city of the Bahamas. With a population of 274,400 as of 2016, or just over 70% of the entire population of the Bahamas, Nassau is commonly defined as a primate city, dwarfing all other towns in the country. ...
as ''Maxim Gorkiy''.[ Following the collapse of the Soviet Union she was transferred to the fleet of Sovcomflot, who continued chartering her to Phoenix Reisen.
Sometime between 2004 and 2006 ''Maxim Gorkiy'' finally received the green/white livery of Phoenix Reisen.][ Her long-term charter to Phoenix Reisen ended on 30 November 2008, and Phoenix Reisen did not extend the charter due to the high fuel expenses of operating a steam turbine powered ship.][ The future of the ship remained uncertain for some time due to the new requirements of the SOLAS regulations coming into effect in 2010, meeting of which would have required large-scale reconstruction for ''Maxim Gorkiy''.][ On 20 August 2008 it was reported that the re-formed Orient Lines had purchased the ship.][ Orient Lines planned to rename the ship ''Marco Polo II'' and refit her to comply with the SOLAS 2010 requirements.] She was due to enter service with her new owners on 15 April 2009. However, on 19 November 2008 Orient Lines made a statement that the relaunch of their cruise operations has been delayed indefinitely due to the financial crisis of 2007–2008.
Following the termination of her charter to Phoenix Reisen in November 2008, ''Maxim Gorkiy'' was laid up at Eleusis
Elefsina ( el, Ελευσίνα ''Elefsina''), or Eleusis (; Ancient Greek: ''Eleusis'') is a suburban city and Communities and Municipalities of Greece, municipality in the West Attica regional unit of Greece. It is situated about northwest ...
, Greece. In December 2008 plans were made to convert her into a static hotel ship to be permanently moored at Hamburg. In early January 2009 the ship was reportedly sold to the scrapyard at Alang, India for € 4.2 million. Despite the sale for scrap the ship remained laid up in Greece and attempts were made to purchase her for hotel ship use. In February 2009 the attempt to save the ship were reported to have failed, and she was beached for scrapping at Alang on 26 February 2009. The ship was broken up in less than seven months after being beached.
Design
Exterior
The basic hull design of ''Hamburg'' is a conventional, robust steel construction, with entirely flat decks amidship that slope slightly upwards towards the bow in a compromise between modern construction techniques and traditional design values. The superstructure adapted a clear, streamlined design in spirit of the modernism of the late 1960s.[ With usage as a cruise ships in mind, the ship was built with a mid-ship lido deck complex spanning two decks on the top of the ship. The upper level of the complex was extended all the way to the sides of the ship, allowing a view uninterrupted by lifeboats from the lido to the surrounding sea from behind the shelter provided by high glass screens.][ In addition to the lido deck, a large sports deck was designed behind the funnel.][
Perhaps the most distinctive individual exterior feature of the ship is her slim funnel equipped with a large saucer-like smoke deflector dish on the top, a design that has not been featured on any other ship in such a radical form. The futuristic funnel design in part earned ''Hamburg'' the nickname "The Space Ship".]
Interior
The interior layout of ''Hamburg'' was based on an axial design, with a central passageway running through the ship on each deck. In order to accomplish this, the funnel uptakes had to be divided.[ The first notable passenger liner to have featured such a design had been another German ship, SS Vaterland of 1914. Spaciousness was an important factor in interior design, and the feeling of space in the interiors was another reason for the ship's nickname as "The Space Ship".][ A major factor in establishing this sense of space was the effectively designed galley, restaurant and crew mess complex located in the forward part of decks 4 and 5. The galley was linked by direct vertical cores to service areas on the upper deck lounges, the whole design minimizing the space required for effective catering of the passengers and crew. This space-effective design also dictated that almost all public rooms are located at the front of the ship (a notable exclusion being the theatre), while all cabins are located on the rear part of the three decks below the promenade deck.][
Due to being planned for liner service, ''Hamburg'' was designed with spacious cabins, most of which (306 out of 326) feature full bath-tubs, a feature not found on many ships built since.][Ward (2006). p. 618] This was required for the potential use as hospital ship, a condition to be fullfilled for the loan back up from German government, if war would break out. It was the Cold War era. The deluxe cabins located on promenade deck, installed after the ourchase by Russia, feature floor-to-ceiling windows and separate bedrooms and living rooms.[
Most of the public rooms on board the ship were retained in their original use since the ship entered service in 1969, some—such as the Wolga Bar—retaining their original furniture until the very end.]
Decks
As ''Maxim Gorkiy''.[
# Unknown
# ''Sauna Deck'' – ]spa
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, swimming pool
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, sauna
# Crew spaces
# ''Restaurant Deck'' – restaurants, bar
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Food and drink
* Bar (establishment), selling alcoholic beverages
* Candy bar
* Chocolate bar
Science and technology
* Bar (river morphology), a deposit of sediment
* Bar (tropical cyclone), a layer of cloud
* Bar (u ...
# ''Neptun Deck'' – restaurant, inside and outside cabins
# ''Saturn Deck'' – information desk, inside and outside cabins
# ''Orion Deck'' – inside and outside cabins
# ''Promenade Deck'' – showroom, library, bars, winter gardens, shops, theatre, enclosed promenade, suites, sun deck
# ''Lido Deck'' – observation lounge, night club / disco
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, fitness center, chapel, open promenade, swimming pool
# ''Sun Deck'' – cafeteria
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, sun deck
References
External links
*
Phoenix Reisen official website
Maxim Gorkiy at ShipParade.com
(archived link)
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