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Visiting Arkady Smekalov, captain and owner of Selenga, who will tell us how he independently converted a Soviet icebreaker tugboat into a sailing yacht, sailed around the Baltic Sea and visited Novaya Zemlya. We will examine the structure of a sailing icebreaker, talk about sailing and taste special Shipbuilding Jam. The designer who created the model and mathematical calculations for the conversion of the Selenga tugboat into the Selenga yacht is Alexey Kolosov. ** The captain of Selenga invites all interested parties on board to have tea. And then, who knows, maybe you will even go on a voyage on it. So go ahead, to your dreams! 00:00 Introduction 00:47 From a tugboat to a yacht - the history of the vessel 03:47 Dimensions and characteristics 04:53 Icebreaking qualities 05:03 On the deck of the Selenga 13:55 Let's climb the masts 15:55 Solar panels for northern latitudes 16:39 Inside the sailing icebreaker 24:04 In the wardroom about the history of the yacht Selenga 31:32 About the sailing ship's voyages 31:51 Expedition to Novaya Zemlya 36:01 History of the tugboat Selenga 36:28 The personal standard of the sailing ship 37:43 Shipbuilding jam and plans for the future 39:28 Philosophy of shipbuilding 40:18 We carry out Peter's decree 40:59 Conclusion An article by captain Arkady Smekalov about the history of the Selenga in the magazine Boats and Yachts 2011: https://old.katera.ru/files/magazines... Alexander Nikiforov, IYT instructor, I conduct yachting training according to the international program, as well as preparation for GIMS exams in St. Petersburg, theory and practice of sailing yacht management. I organize and conduct yacht trips in various countries: Turkey, Croatia, Montenegro, etc., wherever there is a charter fleet. My Instagram page: / alexandernikiforov I am on VKontakte: https://vk.com/alexandernikiforov #yachting #videolessonsyachting #yachtingtraining