by Maarten Sch�nfeld » Sun Apr 21, 2019 6:34 am
Apparently is wood no problem in the cold, think of the wooden expedition ships of the polar travelers in the nineteenth and early twentieth century, in particular the 'Fram' of Nansen and later Amundsen.
By the way, from the color in the photos I guess the Wind class icebreaker's decks were covered in pine, and not in teak as would be anyone's first guess.
Apparently is wood no problem in the cold, think of the wooden expedition ships of the polar travelers in the nineteenth and early twentieth century, in particular the 'Fram' of Nansen and later Amundsen.
By the way, from the color in the photos I guess the Wind class icebreaker's decks were covered in pine, and not in teak as would be anyone's first guess.