''Kuna'' is the oldest in service
river icebreaker in the world, built in 1884 in
Danzig. The ship which is sailing on the
Oder
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changed flag five times. Today, it sails as a
museum
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and
training ship
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,
intended for historical and cultural education in the field of the history of
waterways
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,
inland navigation
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, water construction and ecology, as well as the culture and history of the region in which it has been revitalized.
History
''Kuna'', the fourth in a series of steam icebreakers, was built at the Danziger Schiffswerft & Kesselschmiede Feliks Devrient & Co. in 1884.
Initially, the ship was named ''Ferse'' (the German name for the
Wierzyca
The Wierzyca is a river of Poland, and a tributary of the Vistula
The Vistula (; ) is the longest river in Poland and the ninth-longest in Europe, at in length. Its drainage basin, extending into three other countries apart from Poland, co ...
flowing into the
Vistula
The Vistula (; ) is the longest river in Poland and the ninth-longest in Europe, at in length. Its drainage basin, extending into three other countries apart from Poland, covers , of which is in Poland.
The Vistula rises at Barania Góra i ...
– all four ships were named after rivers in the lower
Vistula basin
The Vistula (; ) is the longest river in Poland and the ninth-longest in Europe, at in length. Its drainage basin, extending into three other countries apart from Poland, covers , of which is in Poland.
The Vistula rises at Barania Góra i ...
).
In 1940, ''Ferse'' was renamed ''Marder'' (
marten
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in German) and, in 1947, retained that meaning in Polish as ''Kuna''.
Throughout its service (except for the two-year period after the end of
World War II
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), ''Kuna'' did not change its area of operation.
Until 1920, the ship sailed for the ''Königlich Preußische Weichsel-Strombauverwaltung'' (
Royal Prussian Vistula River Works Administration).
After the creation of the
Free City of Danzig
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, it was handed over to the Port and Waterways Council together with the entire icebreaker fleet and sailed under the Danzig flag.
During World War II, the ship sailed under the flag of the
Third Reich
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and belonged to the Main Waterways Authority.
In March 1945, ''Kuna'' participated in the evacuation of the population of Gdańsk; it sailed to
Kiel
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and
Hamburg
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, where it was taken over by the British occupation authorities after the end of the war. Under the British flag, it served in Hamburg as an icebreaker and port
tugboat
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until 1947, when it was handed over to the Polish Maritime Mission.
After returning to Gdańsk, ''Kuna'' initially belonged to the Maritime Office in
Gdynia
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, which then handed it over to the State Water Authority in
Tczew
Tczew (, formerly ) is a city on the Vistula River in the Pomeranian Voivodeship, in northern Poland, with 59,111 inhabitants (December 2021). It is the capital of Tczew County and the largest city of the ethnocultural region of Kociewie within th ...
, managing inland waterways. After the renovation at the shipyard in Pleniewo, ''Kuna'' returned, under the Polish flag, to service in the lower reaches of the Vistula River.
In 1965, the ship was withdrawn from service, and in the following year reduced to an empty hull to be scrapped.
In 1978 the hull was towed to Gorzów Wielkopolski and used as a mooring pontoon.
In 1981 it sank in the shipyard basin and remained at the bottom for almost 20 years.
Museum ship
From 2001 to 2004, the locally-established Stowarzyszenie Wodniaków Gorzowskich Kuna ("Kuna Association of Gorzow Watermen") restored the vessel to its original appearance, collected documentation, and secured the necessary permits to allow a return to active service as a museum ship, providing educational trips.
In 2014 ''Kuna'' was transferred to its current owner, Przystań Gorzów ("Port Gorzów") which continues its intended programme of educational and recreational cruises on the
Warta River
The river Warta ( , ; ; ) rises in central Poland and meanders greatly through the Polish Plain in a north-westerly direction to flow into the Oder at Kostrzyn nad Odrą on Poland's border with Germany. About long, it the second-longest rive ...
.
Voyages
The ''Kuna'' sails as a museum and training ship. The cruises are educational and recreational in nature, constituting one of Gorzów's summer attractions. However, it happens that due to the low level of the Warta River, the cruises are sometimes suspended. It is possible to visit the ''Kuna'' docked at the Gorzów river port on a daily basis. There is a guide on the ship giving tours both on deck and underneath.
Three Bridges voyage
This voyage starts at the eastern boulevard (next to the observation deck) and proceeds in the direction of Wieprzyce to the bridge on the Gorzów bypass. It lasts about two hours.
Santok voyage
This voyage starts at the eastern boulevard. It consists of touring the Warta River valley, a visit at the Gorzów port, and a cruise to the nearby
Santok
Santok (German : ''Zantoch'') is a village in Gorzów County, Lubusz Voivodeship, in western Poland. It is the seat of the gmina (administrative district) called Gmina Santok.
Geography
Santok is located at the confluence of the Noteć and W ...
.
Gallery
File:Lodolamacz Kuna (3).jpg, Wheelhouse
File:Lodolamacz Kuna (1).jpg, Lounge
File:Lodolamacz Kuna (4).jpg, Cabin
File:Lodolamacz Kuna (6).jpg, Bird view at ''Kuna''
See also
* ''
Jantar'', the oldest still in service passenger ship in Poland
References
{{Icebreakers of Poland
Icebreakers of Germany
1884 ships
Ships built in Danzig
Ships of Poland
Museum ships in Poland
Icebreakers of Poland