Icebreaker Admiral Makarov

Icebreaker Admiral Makarov

The Icebreaker "Admiral Makarov" is a large Russian icebreaker operated by the Far East Shipping Company (FESCO). Completed in 1975, she is FESCO's oldest icebreaker. "Admiral Makarov" and her sister ship "Krasin" (1976), are the largest of the five icebreakers in FESCO's fleet.

Layout

Triple-screw, four-decker, with forecastle, poop, elogated superstructure, fore deckhouse, middle engine room, d/e icebreaker with icebreaker bow and cruiser stern.

ervice

*2003-2006: in the Baltic Sea - escorting vessels to and from Primorsk; [cite web| url=http://www.maritimemarket.ru/eng/makarov.html| title=Maritime Market, Issue 18| date=2006| publisher=| accessdate=2008-07-27]
*2006 (10-year contract): in the Tatar Strait - with icebreaker "Krasin", escorting large-capacity crude oil tankers to DeKastri, in project Sakhalin-I. [cite web| url=http://vladivostoktimes.com/show.php?id=5592| title=Ice Breakers left Vladivostok for Sakhalin Coast| publisher=Vladivostok Times| date=December 24 2006| accessdate=2008-07-20]

ee also

*"Icebreaker "Krasin"
*"Icebreaker "Sakhalin"
*""Kapitan Khlebnikov"
*"Icebreaker "Magadan"

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