Marine Propulsion & Auxiliary Machinery

Ice class technology is breaking new ground

Taken from: Marine Propulsion & Auxiliary Machinery June/July 2012


An important milestone occurred in mid-April when Lloyd’s Register announced that it was issuing new rules for vessels traversing through icy waters in a ‘stern-first’ mode. LR noted that increased ordering had occurred for vessels “with options such as podded propulsion systems and azimuthing thrusters – products that can improve icebreaking capability and reduce resistance – allowing them to navigate stern-first through ice”. In its new rules, LR drew....

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