Friedrich Meerovich Raykhlin (born 1938 ) is a Russian shipbuilder.
| Reichlin Friedrich Meerovich | ||
|---|---|---|
| Date of Birth | 1938 | |
| A country | USSR, Russia | |
| Scientific field | Shipbuilding | |
| Alma mater | ||
| Known as | Shipbuilder | |
| Awards and prizes | ||
Content
- 1 Biography
- 2 Projects
- 3 notes
- 4 References
Biography
In 1967 he graduated from the Leningrad Shipbuilding Institute .
Since 1967 he has been working at the Leningrad Shipyard named after Zhdanova .
Since 1968 - a builder in the hull.
Since 1970 - a senior builder of the plant.
Since 1984 - the main builder of the project.
The full biography of F. M. Reikhlin is published in the biographical dictionary “Famous People of St. Petersburg”. [one]
Projects
- He built ferries - “Andrei Korobitsyn”, “Shuya”, “Yuryuzan”.
- He was the responsible deliverer of many ships - “ Old Bolshevik ”, “Dimbovita”, “Salazh”, “Nasaud”, “ Komsomolets Spasska ”, “ Komsomolets Georgia ”, “Ivan Skuridin”, “Yuri Smirnov”, “Boris Buvin”, “Maryan ”,“ Vera Khoruzhaya ”,“ Alexa Dundich ”,“ Nikolai Przhevalsky ”and a number of research vessels -“ Cosmonaut Vladislav Volkov ”,“ Cosmonaut George Dobrovolsky ”.
- In 1992, he handed over the ship Pavlovsk.
- In 1993, he built two hulls of a pusher tug for Holland.
- From 2000 to 2003 he handed over four river-sea vessels. After that, he was engaged in the modernization and commissioning of the special-purpose vessel "Russia".
- In 2006, he built two ship hulls to supply oil platforms for Norway.
- Currently, he is engaged in the construction of another supply building for Norway.