Ice-strengthened Ship Aleksey Maryshev
 

The Aleksey Maryshev is a modern and comfortable research vessel of the Hydrographic Institute of St. Petersburg. Built in 1990 in Finland, and designed as ice-strengthened vessel for Arctic and Antarctic expeditions. This vessel was strongly built of steel with an ice-strengthened hull (ice-strengthened from the bow until about 1/4 of the ships length), perfect for the polar seas. She has the Russian ice-class notation LU(1), which is identical with Lloyds Register 1D.

Staff & Crew:   24
Passenger:   50
Length:   66 metres (210 feet)
Breadth:   12.8 metres (42 feet)
Engine:   2 x 1700 hp diesel engines
Displacement:   2,000 tonnes
Draft:   3.5 metres (12 feet)
Speed:   12,5 knots
Cabins
Deck 4
Twin private cabins 8 Cabins on deck 4 with a private bathroom with shower, washbasin and toilet, upper and lower berths, a desk, ample storage space and windows.
   
  Superior cabins 3 Superior cabins on deck 4 with a double bed and a single sofa-bed. A private bathroom with shower, washbasin and toilet. A sitting area with a desk, Coffee and tea facilities, refrigerator and windows.
   
Deck 3
  Twin private cabins 6 Cabins on deck 3 with a private bathroom with shower, washbasin and toilet, upper and lower berths, a desk, ample storage space and windows.
   
  Twin non private cabins 6 Cabins on deck 3 with upper and lower berths, a desk, small washbasin, ample storage and hanging space and portholes. Shared shower and toilet facilities are conveniently located on the same deck.
   
Deck Plans
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