Polar Pioneer
The Polar Pioneer harboring in Mar del Plata | |
History | |
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Soviet Union/Russia | |
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Owner: | Polar Expedition[1] |
Operator: | Marine Service-RUS |
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Builder: | Oy Laivateollisuus A/B, Turku, Finland |
Yard number: | 342[1] |
Completed: | 7 July 1982 |
In service: | 1982 |
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Status: | In service |
General characteristics | |
Class and type: | Akademik Shuleykin class research vessel |
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Length: | 71.06 m (233.1 ft)[1] |
Beam: | 12.82 m (42.1 ft)[1] |
Draught: | 4.5 m (15 ft) |
Depth: | 6.45 m (21.2 ft) |
Decks: | 2[1] |
Installed power: | 2 × 6CHRNP 36/45 (6ЧРН36/45) 2,294 kilowatts (3,076 hp)[1] |
Propulsion: | 1 controllable-pitch propeller |
Speed: | 26 km/h (16 mph; 14 kn) |
Capacity: | 54 passengers[1] |
Crew: | 23 |
Polar Pioneer is a Finnish-built expedition cruise ship operated by the Australian cruise company Aurora Expeditions.
The ship was built in Finland in 1982 as the Akademik Schuleykin (Russian: Академик Шулейкин), an ice-strengthened research ship, and for many years she plied the waters of the USSR's northern coast. In 2000 she was refurbished in St. Petersburg to provide comfortable accommodation for 54 passengers.[2]
Her sister ships are Akademik Shokalskiy, Arnold Veymer, Akademik Gamburtsev, Professor Molchanov, Professor Multanovskiy, Geolog Dmitriy Nalivkin, Professor Polshkov, Professor Khromov.
Polar Pioneer is currently the flagship for Aurora Expeditions.
Specifications
- Length 71.61 metres
- Beam 12.8 metres
- Draft 4.5 metres
- Cruising Speed 11-12 knots
- Displacement 2140 tons
- Registry Russian
- Equipment: Zodiacs, Kayaks (some trips), Diving (some trips), Ice Climbing (some trips), Camping (some trips).
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