Which is the biggest ship in the world
Answers
Answered by
0
Answer:
Seawise Giant 458.46 m (1,504 ft) 1979–2009
Batillus class (4 ships) 414.22 m (1,359 ft) 1976–2003
Esso Atlantic Esso Pacific 406.57 m (1,334 ft) 1977–2002
Nai Superba Nai Genova 381.92 m (1,253 ft) 1978–2001
Answered by
1
- The world's longest ships are listed by their overall length (LOA), which is the vessel's greatest length measured between the extreme points in the fore and aft. Furthermore, the ships' deadweight tonnage (DWT) and/or gross tonnage (GT) are displayed, as these terms are frequently used to characterise a vessel's size.
- The ships are classified according to their classification.
- Only ship types with a length of more than 300 metres (1,000 feet) are considered.
- Current record-holders, either as individual ships, ship classes, or standard designs, up to four runner-ups, and any longer ships that have been demolished are all included on the list for each type.
Similar questions