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VLADIMIR IGNATYUK - IMO 8127804

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Photographer:
sfitz [ View profile ]
Photo Category:
Icebreakers
Added:
Jul 13, 2008
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2,304 x 1,728

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The Russian icebreaking supply ship Vladimir Ignatyuk providing support for the rig Kulluk in the Beaufort Sea summer 2008. Built for Beaudrill in the 80's she is the sister ship of the CCGS Terry Fox.

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Current name:
VLADIMIR IGNATYUK

Former name(s):

 -  Arctic Kalvik (Until 2003 Jul)

 -  Kalvik (Until 1997)

Current flag:
Russia
Home port:
Murmansk
Vessel Type:
Icebreaker
Gross tonnage:
4,391 tons
Summer DWT:
2,113 tons
Length:
88 m
Beam:
18 m
Draught:
7.6 m

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Tugs - 1 photos

Icebreakers - 16 photos

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PWR

1 photos

Mac Mackay

1 photos

kevin blair

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sfitz

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Geir Ole S

1 photos

Chris C.

4 photos

Eugene Iron

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l.meyden

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person
You can describe her as a multifunctional icebreaker (like FESCO SAKHALIN btw) ie. icebreaking AHTS. Still she seems to be classed as an icebreaker as the main function: now by Russian Register of shipping:
http://www.rs-head.spb.ru/regbook/cd_eng/file_shipa/82/825556_e.htm

before by Lloyd´s: Class: Lloyd's Register of Shipping + 100 A1 Icebreaker Tug + LMC
Lloyd's Register of Shipping 100 A1 LMC, icebreaking tow, ice class - 1A Super

As the admin of both categories would suggest her placing the pics rather to icebreakers section. But leave it open for few days now.

brgds,
Pekka

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person
Hi,
A great shot of this supply vessel.
IMO 8127804
Here is more detail from Miramar http://www.miramarshipindex.org.nz/ship/show/252775
Kind regards
Derek

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person
Thanks for the comment. She was cutting through the ice up there like butter.

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