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  1. The TT Seawise Giant —earlier Oppama; later Happy Giant, Jahre Viking, Knock Nevis, and Mont —was a ULCC supertanker and the longest self-propelled ship in history, built in 1974–1979 by Sumitomo Heavy Industries in Yokosuka, Kanagawa, Japan. She possessed the greatest deadweight tonnage ever recorded. Fully laden, her displacement was ...

  2. Jan 28, 2024 · Geof Kirby/Alamy Stock Photo The Seawise Giant, once the biggest ship in the world, was so massive that it couldn’t navigate the English Channel. In the 1980s, a massive supertanker called the Seawise Giant took to the seas. The biggest ship in the world, it measured more than 1,500 feet in length — making it even longer than the Empire ...

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  3. The Seawise Giant’s size made it an easy target. Before long, it burst into flames and sank into the shallow waters off the coast. Another tanker, the Barcelona Supertanker, also sank, while three others were damaged but remained afloat. To this day, the Seawise Giant remains the largest ship that ever sank. A Shipwreck Waiting To Be Rebuilt

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  5. Jan 30, 2024 · The Seawise Giant, also known as Knock Nevis, was the largest ship ever built in human history. It was an ultra-large crude carrier (ULCC) that was built by Sumitomo Heavy Industries in Yokosuka, Kanagawa, Japan from 1974 to 1979. The ship was launched in 1979 and it possessed the greatest deadweight tonnage ever recorded.

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  6. 🚢 Dive into the incredible story of the Seawise Giant, the largest ship ever to sail the seas, outclassing the Titanic in sheer size and capacity. With a le...

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  7. The story of the Seawise Giant begins in the 1970s, a time when the demand for ultra-large crude carriers (ULCCs) was on the rise. Conceived by Greek shipping magnate Stavros Niarchos, the ship was initially named ‘Oppama’ and was constructed by Sumitomo Heavy Industries, Ltd. at their shipyard in Yokosuka, Japan.

  8. http://www.islandnavigation.org/seawiseGiant.htmlThe Seawise Giant was a 564,763 ton super super-tanker. She was the longest and largest man-made creation on...

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