Krasin (icebreaker)

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Name: Krasin
Namesake: Leonid Borisovich Krasin
Owner: Far East Shipping Company
Builder: Helsinki New Shipyard, Helsinki, Finland
Launched: 1976
Homeport: Vladivostok
Fate: in service
Notes: [1]
General characteristics
Class and type: Icebreaker
Tonnage: GRT:14058 Net: 4217
Displacement: 20,190 tons
Length: 134.84 m (442 feet)
Beam: 25.97 m
Height: above base line: 45.60 m
Draft: 11.00 m
Depth: 16.75 m
Ice class: A1-class
Installed power: Main engines: 6 diesel sets producing 36,000 shp
Propulsion: 3 twin DC electric motors each turning a propeller shaft to which is attached a 4 bladed 4.3m diameter propeller with hardened steel blades. Blades can be changed at sea in the event of damage.
Speed: 19.8 knots
Aviation facilities: Helideck and Hangar

The Krasin (Russian: Красин) is a Russian (formerly Soviet) icebreaker. The vessel operates in polar regions.

History

The ship was built at the Helsinki New Shipyard in Helsinki, Finland in 1976.[1]

Design

The second Krasin is an A1-class, triple-screw, four-deck icebreaker owned by the Far East Shipping Company (FESCO) and is based in Vladivostok. The hull has a friction-reducing coating.[2]

Krasin can break ice six feet thick.[3]

Service

During the 2004-2005 season (Operation Deep Freeze 2005), the United States Antarctic Program hired the Krasin as a secondary vessel to help clear a channel to McMurdo Station[4] because the Coast Guard icebreaker Polar Star faced a record 90+ mile cut through fast ice. The Krasin departed Vladivostok on December 21st, 2004 and arrived at the Ross Sea ice edge one month later.[3] [5]

The Krasin departed the Ross Sea on the 9th of February, reaching Vladivostok on March 5th 2005. She is unlikely to return to the Antarctic as FESCO have signed a multi-year contract for Krasin to support oil rig operations in the Sea of Okhotsk from March 2005 onwards.[3] Along with her sister ship Icebreaker Admiral Makarov, Krasin has been providing winter escort to large capacity tankers from the port of De-Castri (Khabarovsk) as part of the Sakhalin-I project.[6] During the summer months she provides escort on the Northern Sea Route to the Eastern sector of Arctic servicing sea terminals of North Chukotka.[7]

Sister ships

She is one of five large icebreakers operated by the Far East Shipping Company:

References

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