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Work Boat World

Ice Ship: The Epic Voyages of the Polar Adventurer FRAM

Marjorie Gerlinger
Author: Charles W. Johnson
Publisher: ForeEdge

From Baird Maritime

On Oslo Fjord, near the Norwegian capital is a very impressive maritime museum. Alongside the less impressive Kon Tiki museum is a memorial to Norway's supremacy in Arctic and Antarctic exploration. Its centre piece is the amazingly small vessel 'Fram'.

A Colin Archer designed motor sailing ship 'Fram' was the chosen ice exploration vessel of Norway's three best known Polar explorers, Nansen, Amundsen and Sverdrup.

A 38 metre, three-masted, wooden schooner, 'Fram' was launched from Colin Archer's Larvik yard in 1892. With a hardwood hull 60cm thick, she was massively built to survive in the Arctic ice for periods of up to five years.

That is the ship. The adventures she undertook under a number of commanders are legendary. The author, who has considerable polar experience himself, describes them well.

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ForeEdge
Lebanon, USA

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