Berlin passenger ship STERN: On a mysterious course through Herne-Ost!
The passenger ship STERN from Berlin passed the Herne-Ost lock. Details about the ship and its history.
Berlin passenger ship STERN: On a mysterious course through Herne-Ost!
Yesterday the passenger ship registered in BerlinSTARThe company Stern und Kreis Schiffahrt passes through the Herne-Ost lock, both in the upper water and in the lower water. This event attracts attention because it involves a major passenger ship used for tourists and excursionists.
The ship has remarkable specifications: with a length of 26.76 meters and a width of 5.10 meters, it can accommodate up to 120 people. The draft of 0.80 meters enables the STERNE to navigate even in shallower waters. The ship's engine power is 204 hp and it is equipped with an Iveco engine. It was builtSTARin 2006 in Germany, specifically in the Bolle shipyard in Derben.
Details and ambiguities
Despite the exact specifications, it remains unclear whether the ship will be sold or headed to a shipyard. This could be of interest to potential buyers or operators, particularly if they are interested in using such passenger ships. Notably, the ship's future is currently unknown, raising questions about its next move.
TheSTARis not only a watercraft, but also part of a larger tradition of shipping on German waters, used for both transportation and recreational purposes. The passage through the Herne-Ost lock is a symbolic act that illustrates how important such ships are for Germany's waterways.
Information about the Berlin passenger ship has been picked up by various sources and has piqued the interest of shipping industry professionals as well as tourists who may want to plan future trips. For further information about this incident and the circumstances surrounding it, see the current reporting on www.lokalkompass.de.