Nautical Term: Ice breaker

Definition of Ice breaker

An specialized maritime vessel, engineered for traversing thick sea ice or for creating a navigable pathway through polar or winter ice for the safe passage of other vessels.

For instance, during harsh polar winters, an ice breaker plays a crucial role in maintaining a constant flow of shipping traffic. By cutting through the thick layers of ice, these powerful vessels enable commercial cargo ships to pass safely through the icy waters.

Explore other nautical terms:

Head back to the Nautical Dictionary

Take a Tour With Us!

Recommended Reading