WELL WELL PREVIOUSLY I HAVE POSTED A DOC OF WORLD'S LARGEST SHIPS. THIS PARTICULAR POST WILL TELL YOU THE IMPORTANT DETAILS OF WORLD'S TOP10 LARGEST VESSELS.WHEN PEOPLE ARE ASKED TO TELL THE NAME OF THE WORLD'S LARGEST VESSEL PEOPLE ALWAYS REPLY TITANIC AS THEY KNOW ONLY THAT AND EVEN WE MARINERS HAVE DOUBT ABOUT TOP 10 AND HENCE THIS POST.THE ENORMOUS AD BIG SHIPS OF TODAY TRANSPORT ALMOST 90% OF ANYTHING THE WORLD PRODUCES.THEY ARE LISTED HERE ON THE BASIS OF LOA AND ALSO DWT AND GT.
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10. MS VALE (BRASIL)
MS VALE |
MS Vale Brasil, owned by the Brazilian mining company Vale, is the
world’s largest bulk carrier.Designed to carry iron ore from Brazil to
Asia along the Cape route around South Africa, she is the first of seven
400,000-ton very large ore carriers (VLOC) ordered by Vale from Daewoo
Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering in South Korea and twelve from
Jiangsu Rongsheng Heavy Industries in China.While close to the
specifications of Chinamax, these ships are generally referred to as
Valemax vessels by Vale.
It is a huge Bulk carrier in service ship
with the length of 1,188 feet and a gross registered tonnage of almost
199,000 tones. Vale Brasil started its maiden voyage in May 2011 and
since then it is in service for transferring cargo materials from one
country to another.
If you have a look at Vale Brasil from high
above, then no doubt you will say that’s it’s a lady in red because of
its eye captivating red colors. With the maximum speed of 14.9 knots,
Vale Brasilcan handle deadweight tonnage of almost up to 400,000. Vale
Brasil is also one of the world’s largest iron ore carriers of the
world.
9. JARMADA CLASS
JARMADA CLASS |
Jarmada class started off on July 1975 to carry oil to different
corners of the world. With the length of 1,225 feet and the speed of
almost 16 knots, Jarmada class has made many successful voyages.
With
a long service period of almost 32 years, Jarmada class came to an end
in 2008. The deadweight tonnage of this huge ship was 380,000 and in its
time was counted one of the most strongest, powerful and biggest ship
of the world. Jarmada classwas retired three years ago and now is
currently being used as a dumb storage tank barge.
8.GLOBTIK TOKYO
GLOBTIK TOKYO |
Globtik Tokyo touched the surface of water in February 1973 for its
first voyage. It was one of the biggest oil tankers of its time with the
length of 1,243 feet and a massive deadweight tonnage capacity of
almost 484,000 tons. Along with this huge weight lifting capacity,
Globtik Tokyo had a top speed of 16 to 17 knots. Globtik Tokyoserved the
world continuously for a straight 13 years until its life ended. The
red and black combination of coloring scheme on the body of Globtik
Tokyo, when moving on water gave a great view to everyone, greatly
enhanced its beauty and massive looks.
7. TI CLASS SUPERTANKER
TI CLASS SUPERTANKER |
TI class supertankeI Oceania is one of the most attractive ships ever
built with massive capacity transferring crude oil. TI Oceania is a
huge Oil Tanker still in the working condition even after a tough
journey routine of 9 years.
The deadweight tonnage of TI Oceania
is around 440,000 tones along with the speed capacity of speed between
16 to 18 knots. TI Oceaniais a master piece ship highly laden with
technology to hurdle all the obstacles which might occur during the
journeys.
If you look at TI Oceania from the sky or from a long
distance, the very first thing which comes to mind is a giant ice berg
floating on the water. The length of TI Oceania is 1,246 feet.
In the list of top 10 biggest ships of the world, Emma Maerskis
currently the biggest ship which is still in service. Along with this
title,Emma Mærsk is the first container ship in the E-class of eight
owned by the A. P. Moller-Maersk Group. When she was launched in 2006,
Emma Mærsk was the largest container ship ever built.
6. EMMA MAERSK
EMMA MAERSK |
As of 2010,
she and her seven sister ships are the longest container ships
constructed and the longest ships currently in use, after the largest
ship ever built, Seawise Giant, was permanently moored in 2004 and
scrapped in 2010.Officially, Emma Mærsk is able to carry around
11,000 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEU) or 14,770 TEU depending on
definition. In May 2010, the class set a record of 15,011 TEU in
Tanger-Med, Tangiers on sister Ebba Mærsk. Emma Maerskis one of the most
finely made biggest ships present today.
It’s a Container ship
which carries different goods from country to country. Emma Maersk
entered the oceans to serve the world in August 2006 with the deadweight
tonnage capacity of almost 159,000 and the speed of almost 26 knots
which makes it one of the fastest container ships of the world as well.
The length of the massive big ship is 1,305 feet.
5.ESSO ATLANTIC
ESSO ATLANTIC |
Esso Atlantic is one of the most popular historic names in the big ships
category. This huge ship used to be the best in its time and has served
the world with its consistent services level of straight 35 years.
Basically it was an Oil tanker with the deadweight tonnage capacity of
almost 516,000 tones. The length of this huge ship was 1,334 feet and
the speed capacity was up to 16 knots. Esso Atlanticwas disposed off as
scrap on 2002 in Pakistan.
4. PRAIRIAL
PRAIRIAL |
Prairial was a supertanker, built in 1979 by Chantiers de
l’Atlantique at Saint-Nazaire for Compagnie Nationale de Navigation.
Prairial, which was the fourth and final vessel of Batillus class
supertankers (the other three were Batillus, Bellamya and Pierre
Guillaumat).
It was the only ship of that class to have a career
longer than ten years, sailing until 2003, although under different
names: Sea Brilliance (1985), Hellas Fos (1986) and Sea Giant (1997).
She is also distinguished as the third biggest ship ever constructed,
surpassed in size only by Seawise Giant built-in 1976 and subsequently
lengthened, and her sister ship Pierre Guillaumat.
Prairial was an
Oil Tanker which has served the world for almost 34 years by
transporting crude oil and goods from one corner of the world to the
other. Prairial is the only big ship which, despite undergoing many name
changes with the passage of time, is still mostly known by its first
name. With a massive deadweight tonnage capacity of almost 555,000
tones, Prairial has challenged many a sea storms in its voyages and won
the battle many times. The length of Prairialwas 1,359 feet and the
speed capacity was almost 16 knots.
3.BATILLUS
BATILLUS |
Batillus was a supertanker, built in 1976 by Chantiers de
l’Atlantique at Saint-Nazaire for the French branch of Shell Oil. The
first vessel of homonymous Batillus class supertankers. Batillus,
together with her sister ships Bellamya, Pierre Guillaumat and Prairial,
was one of the biggest ships in the world, surpassed in size only by
Seawise Giant (later Jahre Viking, Happy Giant and Knock Nevis) built in
1976, and extended in 1981, although the four ships of the Batillus
class had a larger gross tonnage.
Her last voyage was from Vestnes
to Kaoshiung (Taiwan) where she arrived on December 28, 1985. to be
scrapped. One of the main reasons of scrapping the Batillus was purely
financial keeping in view its very less usage and demand. When it comes
to weight capacity, the deadweight capacity of Batillus was almost
554,000 and the speed of this big ship was 16 to 17 knots. The length of
Batilluswas almost 1,359 feet.
2.PIERRE GILLAUMAT:
GILLAUMAT |
It was the 2nd biggest ship ever built in the history of mankind but
it didn’t last quite long enough as was expected. Pierre Guillaumat was a
supertanker, built in 1977 by Chantiers de l’Atlantique at
Saint-Nazaire for Compagnie Nationale de Navigation. Pierre Guillaumat,
which was the third vessel of Batillus class supertankers (the other
three, slightly smaller, were Batillus, Bellamya and Prairial), is
distinguished as the biggest ship ever constructed, surpassed in size
only by Seawise Giantbuilt in 1976, and only subsequently lengthened,
although the four ships of the Batillus class had a larger gross
tonnage.
Named after the French politician and founder of Elf
Aquitaine oil industry, Pierre Guillaumat, the vessel was completed and
put in service in 1977. Due to unprofitability, accentuated by huge
dimensions of the ship, which placed restrictions on where she could be
employed, the Pierre Guillaumat was put on hold at Fujairah anchorage
since February 2, 1983,and later that year, bought by the Hyundai
Corporation, and renamed Ulsan Master, she arrived at Ulsan, South Korea
for demolition on October 19, 1983.
Because of her gigantic
proportions the usability of the Pierre Guillaumat was very limited. She
couldn’t pass through either the Panama or Suez canals. Because of her
draft, she could enter a minimal number of ports in the world, and was
therefore moored on offshore rigs, and oil terminals like Antifer and
after off-loading to reduce her draft, at Europoort.
Pierre
Guillaumat served the world for only 6 years before it was disposed of
as scrap because of the huge unprofitability and declining demands. The
biggest reason which created such a name of Pierre Guillaumat,
ironically, became its major disadvantage which led it to its end very
soon. It was the Pierre Guillaumat’sgigantic size. Because of the huge
structure of the ship, it was very difficult for many harbors to provide
a good parking for the ship. The deadweight tonnage of Pierre
Guillaumat was almost 555,000 tones with near about 16 knots of speed.
The length of Pierre Guillaumat was almost 1,360 feet.
1. SEAWISE GIANT:
KNOCK NEVIS |
Seawise Giant is the biggest ship of the world ever built till
present.Seawise Giant, later Happy Giant, Jahre Viking, and Knock Nevis,
was a ULCC supertanker and the longest ship ever built, and possessed
the greatest deadweight tonnage ever recorded.
Fully laden, her
displacement was 657,019 tonnes (646,642 long tons; 724,239 short tons),
the heaviest ship of any kind, and with a draft of 24.6 m (81 ft), she
was incapable of navigating the English Channel, the Suez Canal or the
Panama Canal. Overall, she was generally considered the largest ship
ever built,as well as the largest self-propelled manmade object ever
built.
Seawise Giant was built-in 1979 by Sumitomo Heavy
Industries, Ltd. at their Oppama shipyard in Yokosuka, Kanagawa, Japan
as a 418,000 ton ULCC[8] to be named the Porthos by a Greek
owner. It was last used as a floating storage and offloading unit (FSO)
moored off the coast of Qatar in the Persian Gulf at the Al Shaheen Oil
Field.
The vessel was sold to Indian ship breakers, and renamed
Mont for her final journey in December 2009. After clearing Indian
customs, she was sailed to, and intentionally beached at Alang, Gujarat,
India for demolition. Along with the title of being the biggest ship of
the world, the Seawise Giant also holds the title of being the biggest
Oil tanker type ship ever built.
With the deadweight tonnage
almost a massive 564,700 tones and a surprisingly top speed of 16 knots,
Seawise Giant has faithfully served the world and fared the seas for an
astounding 30 years till 2009. Seawise Giant was also called the Queen
of oceans and rivers. The length of Seawise Giant is 1,504 feet which
makes it the biggest ship of the world.
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