
| Length: | 150m | |
| Breadth: | 30m | |
| Draft: | 11,8m | |
| Displacement: | 23,445tons | |
| Power plant: | two steam turbines rotating six generators |
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| Total capacity: | 75,000hp | |
| Cruising speed: | 19.5knots | |
| Maximum fuel storage (tons): | 4 years approximately | |
| Crew: | 150 | |
| Passengers: | 100 | |
| Registry: | Russia |
The nuclear icebreaker “Yamal” was built in St. Petersburg in 1992 and meets all international requirements regarding this type of vessels. The crew meets International Conventions regarding crew and officers. Registered in Russia by Murmansk Shipping Company.
Passengers’ accommodations
The Yamal 100 accommodates
passengers in 50 outside cabins. Also
accommodates 16 personals in 8 cabins.
All cabins with private facilities, windows, TV-set, desk, etc.
The following passengers’ cabins are available:
Public areas include restaurant giving seats for all passengers, bar, library, lecture room, volleyball court, sauna and swimming pool with heated sea water.
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Suite: | - 9 |
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Mini-suite: | - 9 |
| Standard: | - 32 |
It is a vessel of 23,000 tons
displacement and 75,000 h.p. capacity, with a hull thickness of 48 mm,
is one of the most powerful and sophisicated ships in the world.
Designed as a working ship for ploughing Russia's sea routes in the
north, the "Yamal" can crash through the thickest and heaviest ice.
This remarkable vessel, combining advanced technology and comfortable
passenger accomodation, is under the management of the Murmansk
Shipping Company.
High quality accommodation
Passengers aboard "Yamal" are lodged in 50 outside cabins (i.e., having
windows or portholes) and first class cabins with all conveniences
including large portholes, desk, television, etc. Public areas include
a large passenger lounge (that can accomodate all passengers at once),
restroom, cinema/lecture hall, basketball court, gymnasium, and an
indoor swimming pool filled with heated sea water, in addition to a
sauna. The captain's bridge (open almost around the clock) and wide,
open decks at various levels, provide splendid views from the ship. The
"Yamal" also has a good library and a small hospital.
Superb cuisine
Qualified chefs prepare varied international cuisine, and experienced
staff attend your needs. The bar has a large supply of alcoholic and
soft drinks.
Unique "Zodiac" landing crafts and helicopters
Two onboard helicopters are required for ice navigation and used for reconnaissance flights.
Employees, guides and the crew
Our icebreaker has an experienced staff of 150 persons, including 50 employees and mechanics.
As Russia's icebreaker fleet is considered to be the world's biggest
and most up-to-date, Russians are recognized experts in polar research.
The expedition is directed by an experienced leader with a staff of
specialists chosen for their local knowledge and expertise.
Technical equipment
The "Yamal", an icebreaker with a capacity of 75,000 h.p., a thick
armor of special sheet steel forming a double hull, and a specific ice
ship design, is one of the few surface vessels to ever have reached the
North Pole.
The advance of the vessel through the ice is facilitated by a pneumatic
bubbling system supplying hot water through jets under the level of the
ice, as well as a polymer coating over the hull and the ability to
quickly move ballast water. Ice can be broken during both forward and
reverse movement. The vessel is set in motion by the rotation of three
screw propellers, each having four blades weighing seven tons each.
Two nuclear reactors providing steam for the engine are enclosed in a
casing made of 160 ton steel, high density concrete, and water. Double
vacuum water softener produces five tons of fresh water an hour. Our
vessel is equipped with the most up-to-date satellite navigation system
and communication equipment, including a telephone, telex, fax and
e-mail.