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Ostfriese
04-30-23, 10:30 AM
U 17 (Type 206A) has begun its final voyage from Kiel to Sinsheim, in Baden-Württemberg in southern Germany.
In the Kiel Bay, on the way to the Kiel Canal locks (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e9Nk6BShcXc)
In the Kiel Bay, on the way to the Kiel Canal locks
On the Kiel Canal (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x3F4jvq2B6A)
On the Kiel Canal
U 17 was laid down as a Type 206 submarine on Oct 1st, 1970, launched on Oct 10th, 1972 and commissioned into the Bundesmarine (West German Navy) on November 28th, 1973 and became part of the 3. Ubootgeschwader.
Modernized to a Type 206A from 1989 to 1991, U 17 was the first German submarine to cross the Atlantic (in 1997) after World War II. She participated in SUBEX 97 and took part in Fleet Week 1997 in New York.
U 17 was decomissioned in Eckernförde on Dec 14th, 2010. On June 30th, 2021, U 17 was transferred to Kiel, where her weapons and batteries were removed.
On June 30th, 2021, U 17 was transferred to Kiel (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dNZIjOGrhe4)
On its final voyage U 17 is towed (on a pontoon) first to Rotterdam and then up the Waal and Rhine rivers to Speyer, from where the 500 ton vessel will be transported over land to Sinsheim, where it's scheduled to arrive on May 21st. There it will be part of the Technik Museum Sinsheimwhich already exhibits a vast amount of cars, motorcycles, locomotives, aircraft (including aircraft from both world wars and the early jet age), tractors, steam engines, tank and other military equipment.
Jimbuna
04-30-23, 01:46 PM
A fitting end :Kaleun_Salute:
Ostfriese
04-30-23, 03:10 PM
Surprisingly enough this will be the SECOND U-Boat at the Technik Musem. The Speyer branch of that Museum already houses U9, a Type 205 submarine decomissioned in 1993.
This boat made trip in the summer of 1993.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BgJjQocZ66w
U 17 will stay at Speyer for a year before being moved 40km (~25 miles) eastwards to Sinsheim.
Ostfriese
05-02-23, 11:38 PM
U 17 has reached Dordrecht in the Netherlands (close to Rotterdam). The journey will continue on May 11th
Jimbuna
05-03-23, 05:53 AM
I used to live in Dordrecht and that would have been something worth seeing.
Skybird
05-03-23, 06:00 AM
A film from 1975 on the then planned 18 boats of the 206 class. I would sooner or later panic if needing to live on these tiny things (I have a certain vulnerability for claustrophobia anyway).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nZ6y0AUFIEs
And a newer film, 2 years old, on the last patrol of a 206.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pH6enLo3AA0
Ostfriese
05-12-23, 12:16 PM
U17 has continued its final journey and has arrived at Duisburg in Northrhine-Westfalia.
https://img.waz.de/img/duisburg/crop238388151/1227656907-w1200-cv16_9-q85/49be5fb0-f0df-11ed-a557-f0d3de76f163.jpg
Tomorrow it will be moved to Cologne. On the way it will pass the capital of Northrhine-Westfalia, Düsseldorf.
Ostfriese
05-13-23, 09:10 AM
U17 passes Düsseldorf (go straight to 1:02, the man speaking German in the intro doesn't say anything of importance)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WTQggzWyxBE
Ostfriese
05-16-23, 10:16 AM
I won't post another video of the U-Boat being carried along the Rhine.
Only this: the transport goes as planned, today the U17 will reach Mannheim. Tomorrow she will arrive at Speyer, where she will be loaded onto a special transport, which will transport the submarine over land to the Speyer branch of the museum on the 21st.
Don't plan your visit too early, though, the museum says that the Sinsheim branch will not be ready to open U17 for the public before 2025.
Ostfriese
05-22-23, 10:56 AM
The final step (for the moment) is done:
U17 has been moved on land to Speyer. The submarine being moved through a forest or being pulled around a village corner aren't sights you'll see very often:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tojTppwZeMA
Ostfriese
05-22-23, 11:00 AM
Another video showing the slow speed at which the sub made it trough the countryside
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aAwLllIwXSk
Wow, haha! That's quite a procedure.
Ostfriese
07-14-24, 12:57 PM
Over the past year U17 had its batteries removed. Since June 28th, 2024, U17 has been on the final step of its voyage.
Stream:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vtzjmAnf21k
The sub is transported over land to Sinsheim, where it will become an exhibit at the Technik Museum. The transport includes passages through narrow roads in villages. Watch the stream, it's quite a sight seeing a submarine traveling along a main street in a village far away from any ocean :D
Recordings of the streams (or at least the highlights) from previous days can be found here:
https://www.youtube.com/@MuseenSinsheimSpeyer/videos
Ostfriese
07-16-24, 11:41 PM
Today's trip will start in the evening (10pm CEST / 4pm EST), because the first obstacle for today is a railway crossing, and railway traffic has to be stopped to allow the submarine to cross.
This gives all you Americans a better chance to watch the live stream:
Live Stream on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vtzjmAnf21k)
Ostfriese
07-27-24, 02:49 AM
Tonight at 2300 CEST (5pm Eastern / 2pm Pacific) U17 will start the final leg of its voyage. If you have nothing better to do, the live stream linked above is still available.
Currently parked at the PreZero Arena in Sinsheim, U17 is expected to reach its final destionation at the Technikmuseum Sinsheim on Sunday morning.
Guided tours can already be booked, andf the tour guides are former Type 206A sailors.
Ostfriese
07-28-24, 01:24 AM
After a final break the final 800 meters will be done today, starting at 11am CEST, and then U17 will have reached its final destination.
Ostfriese
07-28-24, 08:19 AM
U 17 has reached the Technikmuseum Sinsheim, her final berth.
Kapitan
07-29-24, 05:26 PM
Was quite a feat for sure even when they put the boat on her side to get under the bridges
Ostfriese
08-11-24, 01:32 AM
A final collection of impressions: 4 weeks in 4 minutes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pGbuH1qp-uw
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