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''Georgiy Sedov'' (russian: Георгий Седов) is an
icebreaking An icebreaker is a special-purpose ship or boat designed to move and navigate through ice-covered waters, and provide safe waterways for other boats and ships. Although the term usually refers to ice-breaking ships, it may also refer to sm ...
platform supply vessel operated by
Rosmorport The Federal Agency for Maritime and River Transport (Rosmorrechflot), native name: :ru:Федеральное агентство морского и речного транспорта, Федеральное агентство морского ...
in the
Sea of Azov The Sea of Azov ( Crimean Tatar: ''Azaq deñizi''; russian: Азовское море, Azovskoye more; uk, Азовське море, Azovs'ke more) is a sea in Eastern Europe connected to the Black Sea by the narrow (about ) Strait of Kerch, ...
. She was built by
Kværner Masa-Yards Kværner was a Norwegian engineering and construction services company that existed between 1853 and 2005. In 2004, it was amalgamated to the newly formed subsidiary of Aker ASA - Aker Kværner, which was renamed Aker Solutions on 3 April 2 ...
in Helsinki, Finland, in 1998 as ''Antarcticaborg'' ( kk, Антарктикаборг) for
Wagenborg Kazakhstan ''Georgiy Sedov'' (russian: Георгий Седов) is an icebreaking platform supply vessel operated by Rosmorport in the Sea of Azov. She was built by Kværner Masa-Yards in Helsinki, Finland, in 1998 as ''Antarcticaborg'' ( kk, Антар ...
to be used in the Caspian Sea. ''Antarcticaborg'' and her sister ship, '' Arcticaborg'', were the first full developments of the double acting ship concept and among the first icebreakers equipped with Azipod propulsion units.


Design


General characteristics

The 2,043-ton ''Georgiy Sedov'' is long and has a beam of . Designed to operate in shallow waters with a maximum depth of , her maximum operating draught is only . Furthermore, her main dimensions were limited by the Russian inland waterways which had to be used to transport the ships to the Caspian Sea. The
gross tonnage Gross tonnage (GT, G.T. or gt) is a nonlinear measure of a ship's overall internal volume. Gross tonnage is different from gross register tonnage. Neither gross tonnage nor gross register tonnage should be confused with measures of mass or weigh ...
of ''Georgiy Sedov'' is 1,453, net tonnage 454, and deadweight tonnage 675 tons. The ship is served by a crew of 12 and has accommodation for 20.Antarcticaborg/AntAntarcticaborg
Wagenborg.
Built as a supply ship, ''Georgiy Sedov'' is equipped to carry a wide range of goods needed on the offshore platform. The ship has a open aft decks for dry cargo and a cargo hold which has a hatch large enough the fit a twenty-foot container. For powderized goods such as cement and barite, ''Georgiy Sedov'' has five storage silos with a combined capacity of . Furthermore, the ship has cargo tanks for of liquid
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, of fuel, and of fresh water. On her way back from the platform, ''Georgiy Sedov'' was designed to carry of sewage and wastewater. It is also equipped for firefighting, pollution control and rescue operations, and has towing and anchor handling equipment. ''Georgiy Sedov'' was initially classified by Russian Maritime Register of Shipping (RMRS) with ice class UL, equivalent to the highest
Finnish-Swedish ice class Finnish-Swedish ice class is an ice class assigned to a vessel operating in first-year ice in the Baltic Sea and calling at Finnish or Swedish ports. Ships are divided into six ice classes based on requirements for hull structural design, engi ...
, 1A Super. However, the actual level of ice strengthening far exceeds the requirements of the ice class notations.Arpiainen, M. et al
Development of the new icebreaking supply vessel for Northern Caspian Sea
. POAC 1999.
, her ice class is Arc5 according to the current RMRS system.


Power and propulsion

''Georgiy Sedov'' has a diesel-electric powertrain with two six-cylinder Wärtsilä 6L26 4-stroke medium-speed diesel engines, each with a maximum continuous rating of , driving
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DGS generators rated 2,250 kVA at 690 V. According to the power plant principle, the main generators in the forward engine room provide electrical power for all shipboard consumers, including propulsion. For emergency and harbour use, the ship also has Valmet 612 diesel engines, rated at , coupled to 163 kVA alternators. ''Georgiy Sedov'' is propelled by two ABB Azipod VI1100A electric azimuth thrusters rated at 1,620 kW each.References - Propulsion Products
ABB.
When built, ''Georgiy Sedov'' was among the first icebreakers fitted with Azipod propulsion units that allow the ship to operate astern in heavy ice conditions with excellent maneuverability. In addition the ship has one 150 kW bow thruster for harbour operations.Double-acting icebreaking duo. The Motor Ship, December 1998. ''Georgiy Sedov'' is capable of breaking level ice up to thick at when moving ahead. However, the bow is designed primarily with good seakeeping and open water characteristics in mind, and in heavy ice conditions the ship is turned around and operated stern first. In such way, her icebreaking capability increases to of level ice. More importantly, by allowing the Azipod units to mill and crush the ice, ''Georgiy Sedov'' is able to penetrate ice ridges that are thicker than the draught of the ship and sometimes reach the seabed without having to rely on backing and ramming. Her service speed in open water is and bollard pull 32 tons. In addition to the four Azipod units installed on ''Georgiy Sedov'' and her sister ship, ABB delivered a fifth spare unit, which allowed the company to carry out a complete overhaul for all propulsors, one at a time, without having to dock the ships for extended periods.


Career


Antarcticaborg (1998–2019)

''Arcticaborg'' and ''Antarcticaborg'' were ordered from Kværner Masa-Yards Helsinki New Shipyard in December 1997 following extensive research and model testing at the company's Arctic Technology Centre, nowadays known as Aker Arctic. Constructed in the covered dry dock at the same time, both ships were delivered to Wagenborg Kazakhstan BV, a subsidiary of the Dutch shipping company Wagenborg, within a week in October 1998 and sailed from Finland through the Mediterranean to the Black Sea and finally to the Caspian Sea through rivers Don and Volga. The final ice trials were conducted in the following spring. The ships were placed under long-term charter by
Offshore Kazakhstan International Operating Company Offshore may refer to: Science and technology * Offshore (hydrocarbons) * Offshore construction, construction out at sea * Offshore drilling, discovery and development of oil and gas resources which lie underwater through drilling a well * ...
(OKIOC), a consortium which includes Royal Dutch Shell. Although initially classified by Bureau Veritas and flying the Dutch flag, the ships were reclassified by the Russian Maritime Register of Shipping and their port of registry was changed to Aktau, Kazakhstan, shortly after delivery. Following the discovery of the Kashagan Field in July 2000, ''Arcticaborg'' and ''Antarcticaborg'' began operating for Agip KCO in the Northern Caspian Sea where the water depth is only and the ice conditions are particularly difficult.Juurmaa, K. and Wilkman, G
Supply operations in ice conditions
. Okhotsk Sea & Sea Ice, 2002.
In 2000, dedicated ice-strengthened barges, pushed or towed by the icebreaking supply ships, were developed and constructed to allow uninterrupted cargo transportation to and from the platforms year round.Arpiainen, M. et al
Model tests with icebreaking barges for operation in the Northern Caspian Sea
. POAC 2001.
Until 2019, ''Antarcticaborg'' was laid up as her contract had concluded. Her sister ship, ''Arcticaborg'' was transferred to Canada in 2017.


Georgiy Sedov (2019–)

In 2019, the Russian state-owned company that manages the country's port infrastructure and operate its fleet of diesel-powered icebreakers,
Rosmorport The Federal Agency for Maritime and River Transport (Rosmorrechflot), native name: :ru:Федеральное агентство морского и речного транспорта, Федеральное агентство морского ...
, acquired ''Antarcticaborg'' and renamed her ''Georgiy Sedov''. The vessel will be used for icebreaking in the
Sea of Azov The Sea of Azov ( Crimean Tatar: ''Azaq deñizi''; russian: Азовское море, Azovskoye more; uk, Азовське море, Azovs'ke more) is a sea in Eastern Europe connected to the Black Sea by the narrow (about ) Strait of Kerch, ...
.


References

{{Reflist Icebreakers of Russia 1998 ships Ships built in Helsinki