mikhail krupenin is a story, and this place is a story from the north, it is inextricably linked with the sea and sea walking, as well. including uh, pomors yet the sixteenth century already possessed the knowledge of how to navigate the seas safely and efficiently. back in the 16th century, they traveled to novaya zemlya and the svalbard archipelago on kochi, the so- called traditional ship of the pomors sailors. they built them taking into account the abundance of ice in the waters in shape, the hull resembled a nutshell and in emergency situations the ice did not compress, but squeezed here to the surface without damage, so we took the sea schooner as, as it were, examples as a prototype, and and build a ship replica of the pomeranian school. this is not a historic ship. and this is created, modern built on modern technologies. well, the only thing is it's made of wood. e, and for the rest, a, we use modern good stainless steel materials, for example, for fastening, but we use the technology of gluing and bending the frames. that is, it's all initially straight boards, and you kick