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SHIPBOARD INFORMATION
The nuclear icebreaker Yamal was built in St. Petersburg, Russia
in 1992 by Murmansk Shipping Company and is one of five ice-breakers in
this class. Not simply an ice-reinforced ship, the Yamal is a
powerful and sophisticated icebreaker that has taken adventurous
passengers to the North Pole since 1993.
The ship's interior provides passenger facilities necessary for excellent
comfort, with accommodations in 50 first class outside cabins and suites,
all with private facilities and large windows. The vessel carries a
maximum of 100 passengers.
The atmosphere on board is relaxed and informal!
Announcements
All announcements while on board will be made in English and will
be relayed over the public address system including wildlife sightings,
disembarkation announcements and itinerary and weather updates.
Bar & Wine Service
There is a well stocked bar on board, staffed by a professional
bartender, in the late morning, afternoon and evening. All drinks,
liquors, spirits and beverages are imported through international ship's
chandlers - and every effort is made to maintain reasonable prices. A
varied list of good wine and champagne will be available in the dining
room and bar.
Bridge Visits
As often as maritime regulations and weather conditions allow, the
Bridge is open for visits. This is an excellent place to watch ship
operations and maintain a lookout for wildlife. To enable our officers to
navigate the ship, we ask that passengers keep noise levels down, stay
clear of the working areas and do not eat or drink.
Briefings/Recaps/Lectures
Regular sessions will be scheduled when the Expedition Leader and
staff will update passengers on plans and provide information about
landings. Recap sessions offer an opportunity for passengers to recount
their experiences ashore and question the staff.
An extensive lecture series by our diverse team of expedition staff will
be provided in the lecture hall, and will cover all features of our voyage
and on the surrounding environment. This may include slide-illustrated
presentations, videos and other educational programs. Video programs will
include documentary and general entertainment films.
Cabins
All cabins are outside, with windows that can be opened for fresh
or cooler air. In addition, passengers may control the flow of air into
the cabin by adjusting the vent. Each cabin has a private bathroom with
shower, toilet and wash-basin. Cabin floors are carpeted. The cabins have
ample cupboard and drawer space, and a large desk. The second bed in each
cabin is a convertible sofa bed, which is made up each night by the
stewardess and converted back into a sofa during the day. Each cabin is
equipped with an 'in-cabin' music system. Mini-suites are larger than
standard cabins with two windows and a refrigerator. There is a bed
separated by a curtain from the main cabin area, and also a sofa bed.
Suites are larger still with a separate bedroom, most bedrooms having a
double bed. There is also a sofa bed in the living area and a
refrigerator.
Hairdryers, quality soap and shower gel are available in each cabin. All
passengers will receive a robe for use whilst onboard which will be
collected on the last day of the voyage. These are available for purchase
if passengers wish to take one home.
Cabin Service
All cabins will be cleaned on a daily basis by the Russian
attendants. Towels will be changed as desired but, for environmental
reasons, we ask passengers to change towels only if necessary. Bed sheets
will be changed every third day. There is no cabin food or drink service
available.
Communication
The vessel (radio room) is equipped with both direct satellite
Inmarsat A telephone, and facsimile systems. Email is not available due to
the high latitude of the voyage. If the ship is able to connect to the
satellite, Inmarsat A, telephone calls/faxes will be possible. However,
during most of the voyage the ship will be out of satellite range.
Additionally, the Yamal is equipped with an Iridium Satellite phone
which can be used for outgoing calls at any position, even at the North
Pole! The radio officer answers all incoming calls and receives and
distributes any fax messages. In general, passengers receiving
calls/messages will be paged and the caller is often requested to call
back at a time when they are aboard. Full details on contacting the ship
will be included in passengers final documents.
Daily Program
A daily program or itinerary is published each evening and
distributed to cabins. It lists lectures, meal hours and all planned
activities.
Dress On Board
In keeping with our expedition atmosphere, the dress code on board
stresses informality. Passengers should plan to bring comfortable, casual
clothing for all inside activities, and good footwear. Gentlemen may wish
to bring a coat and tie, and ladies a cocktail dress for the Captain's
Welcome and Farewell parties but this is certainly not necessary.
Electric Current
The electrical supply on board is 220 volts, 50 hertz. The
electrical outlet sockets are the standard European two round pin system.
Passengers coming from countries with a different system will need to
bring a suitable adapter.
Elevator
There are NO elevators aboard.
Engine Room Visits
Engine room visits are NOT allowed.
Exercise Room
For safety reasons and international restrictions, exercise room
visits are not allowed in rough seas.
Facilities
Bar; Lounge/Library; Dining Room; Lecture Room; Sauna; Swimming
Pool; Gymnasium; Basketball Court; Shop; Infirmary.
Gratuities
As the customary gratuity to the ship's personnel is divided
amongst the entire Russian crew and catering staff, the following
suggested guidelines are for our passengers convenience: US$11-14 per
person, per day. As stated, this is only a guideline and the amount
passengers wish to give is at their discretion and can be added to their
shipboard account.
Hairdresser
There is no hairdresser on board and ladies should come prepared to
do their own. However, each cabin is equipped with a hairdryer.
Hotel Department
Our highly experienced professional Hotel Manager is responsible
for all passenger services and administrative matters while on board, as
well as for shipboard accounts. The Hotel Manager has regular office
hours, which will be posted and listed in the daily program.
The Hotel Manager also supervises the catering personnel - a combination
of international staff and Russian crew. Our team of professional chefs,
dining room staff and bartender have worked for us for many seasons.
Laundry
Laundry service will be available, similar to that of a hotel,
provided by the cabin stewardesses. Laundry request forms and bags will be
in each cabin and laundry is collected each morning. Generally it will be
returned in 48 hours. A complete laundry list with prices will be provided
on board. Ironing services are also available at a minimal charge.
There are no facilities for dry cleaning or a self-service laundry.
Library
There is a small library on board that has a selection of polar
books, reference materials and general reading material along with board
games and playing cards.
Life Boat Drill
By international law, passengers must participate in an emergency
exercise within 24-hours of sailing. Upon embarkation, they will be
requested to locate their lifejacket in their cabin and note their life
boat and muster station. This mandatory life boat drill will be scheduled
as soon as convenient by the Expedition Leader/Captain.
Mail
Mail may be posted from the ship and will be charged to passengers'
individual shipboard accounts. The cabin number and name should be clearly
noted in the upper right hand corner of each card or letter when
deposited.
Meal Service
There is one dining room on board. Seating is not reserved and we
encourage passengers to sit where and with whom they like. Hours will be
posted in the daily program. Breakfast is served buffet style with table
service. There is a choice of main course from the menu at lunch and
dinner featuring international cuisine prepared by international chefs.
Coffee and tea are available all day and cakes are served mid-afternoon
daily.
Service aboard all our vessels is personal - a combination of
international staff and experienced Russian crew. Should passengers have
any special dietary requirements, we request that they inform us as far in
advance of their voyage as possible so the necessary arrangements can be
made. The kitchen is not set up for Kosher meal preparation.
Medical Facilities
The vessel has a small medical clinic with a basic supply of
western medicines and equipment. However, we cannot guarantee to have
every drug or piece of equipment for every medical problem. If passengers
are under regular treatment for any ailment, they must bring a more than
adequate supply of medicines for the duration of their voyage. We cannot
accept responsibility for not having a specific brand or type of drug on
board. If passengers suffer from any potentially serious illness, they
should inform us prior to the voyage so that we can alert the doctor to
their condition.
Name Badges
A name badge will be sent to passengers along with their final
documents. We encourage them to wear this so our staff and fellow
passengers can get to know them better.
Officers And Crew
The Russian Captain, officers and crew are considered to be the
world's leaders in icebreaker operations. All are experienced in
navigation under severe conditions.
Payment System
Upon embarkation, an account will automatically be opened for each
cabin for purchases aboard ship - including bar services, laundry, postage
and communication charges. If passengers are sharing a cabin and would
like separate accounts, they must advise the Hotel Manager. A 'chit'
system will operate for on board payments and all purchases should be
signed for. An account for payment will be presented to each passenger on
the final day of the voyage. Final payment can be made using cash,
travelers checks or major credit cards - Visa, MasterCard, Diners Club or
American Express. All prices are in US dollars. Personal checks are NOT
accepted on board.
Sauna/Exercise Room/Indoor Pool
The vessel is equipped with a sauna, small exercise room and indoor
pool. Sauna hours will be divided between men, women and mixed groups, and
listed in the daily program. The sauna is normally open throughout the day
on a self-use basis and not supervised. Passenger use of the facility is
of their own volition and at their own risk. Pool hours are also listed in
the daily program. The exercise room is open 24 hours.
Shop/Souvenirs
There is a small shop on board, carrying various logo items
(T-shirts, sweatshirts, caps), stuffed animals, postcards, drug store
items and films. The shop is operated by a separate concessionaire and
shop purchases should be settled directly with the shopkeeper. Settlement
can be made by cash (US Dollars), travelers checks or major credit cards -
Visa, MasterCard or American Express. The shop hours will be listed in the
daily program.
Smoking
Smoking is allowed one deck below the bar, on the open decks and in
the cabins. If passengers have booked on a 'share basis', smoking in the
cabin is not allowed unless both passengers agree. If passengers are
smoking in their cabins they should ask the attendant for an ashtray. The
smoking of pipes and cigars is only allowed on deck. Smoking is not
allowed in the dining room. Smoking is permitted on Zodiac landing craft
or when ashore or on the ice.
Valuables
Valuables should not be kept in the cabin. Deposit envelopes will
be available from the Hotel Manager and kept in a locked safe.
Video Screening
A multi-system video recorder and television is available upon
request if passengers wish to view their own videos in progress.
Viewing Areas
Views are excellent from the large open decks and Navigation
Bridge. Passengers are welcome nearly everywhere on the ship, including
(conditions permitting) the bow and stern. However, the helicopter deck is
off limits at all times, as it does not offer any protective railings.
Zodiacs & Helicopters
Essential for navigation in the ice, the Yamal normally
carries helicopters for reconnaissance and passenger excursions. In
addition, the vessel carries a fleet of sturdy Zodiac craft for leisurely
cruising and beach landings.
SHIP SPECIFICATIONS
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Staff & Crew: 140
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Passengers: 100
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Length: 141.84 m
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Breadth: 30 m
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Draft: 11.08 m
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Propulsion: 2 nuclear-powered steam turbines;
75,000 total horsepower
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Ice Class: LL1 (the highest rating possible)
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Cruising Speed: 20 knots (open water)
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Range: 4 years (approx.)
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Registered in Russia, Murmansk Shipping Company

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