| Nuclear Icebreaker Yamal |
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| The world's most powerful and sophisticated expedition vessel stands alone, as one of the
few surface vessels to repeatedly reach the North Pole. |
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| CABINS AND AMENITIES |
 50 first-class outside cabins and suites, all with
private facilities, large windows, desk, hair dryer, robes, closed-circuit television and
closets.
- Twin cabins have one fixed berth and one convertible sofa bed.
- All suites have a sitting room separate from the bedroom.
- Lounge and bar staffed by a professional bartender; open late afternoon and evening with
a wide selection of wines and spirits.
- Dining room with unreserved seating: buffet-style breakfast with table service;
table-service lunch and dinner with main course choices, from a menu that changes daily;
cakes served in mid-afternoon; coffee and tea available 24 hours from a self-serve
station.
 Heated indoor swimming pool, exercise room and
sauna.
- Theater-style auditorium for Expedition Team presentations.
- Shop and library with a collection of polar-themed books.
- Ship-to-shore communications via satellite.
- Clinic with licensed doctor.
- Exercise room.
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| SPECIFICATIONS |
| Staff & Crew: |
140 |
| Guests: |
100 |
| Length: |
141.84 m |
| Breadth: |
30 m |
| Draft: |
11.08 m |
| Propulsion: |
2 nuclear-powered steam turbines - 75,000 total horsepower |
| Ice Class: |
LL1 (The highest possible rating) |
| Cruising Speed: |
20 knots in open water |
| Registered: |
In Russia by Murmansk Shipping Company |
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| DECK PLAN |
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Twin |
1 lower berth, 1 sofa bed, private facilities, opening window |
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Mini Suite |
Bed separated by a curtain from the sitting area which has a convertible
sofa, private facilities, opening window |
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Suite |
1 bedroom with bed plus a sitting room with has a convertible sofa,
private facilities, opening window. |
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