- ice-breaking ships, it may also
refer to
smaller vessels, such as the
icebreaking boats that were once used on the
canals of the
United Kingdom. For a...
- to
deliver significantly improved icebreaking performance,
allowing the
vessels to
provide year-round
icebreaking service along the
Northern Sea Route...
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Although icebreaking cargo ships had been
built in the past,
their hull
forms were
always compromises between open
water performance and
icebreaking capability...
- The Bay-class
tugboat is a
class of 140-foot (43 m)
icebreaking tugboats of the
United States Coast Guard, with hull
numbers WTGB-101
through to WTGB-109...
- This is a list of
icebreakers and
other special icebreaking vessels (except
cargo ships and tankers)
capable of
operating independently in ice-covered...
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Trans Viking Icebreaking & Offs**** is an
icebreaker shipping company. A
joint venture between Viking Supply Ships and
Rederi Transatlantic the company...
-
Although icebreaking cargo ships had been
built in the past,
their hull
forms were
always compromises between open
water performance and
icebreaking capability...
- (USCG).
These cutters,
specifically designed for
icebreaking, have
reinforced hulls,
special icebreaking bows, and a
system that
allows rapid shifting of...
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Vladimir Ignatyuk (Russian: Владимир Игнатюк) is a
Russian icebreaking anchor handling tug
supply vessel. She was
built by Burrard-Yarrows Corporation...
- MV
Arctic was an
icebreaking cargo ship
built in 1978 at the Port
Weller Dry
Docks in St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada. The ship was
owned and operated...