- Knock Nevis
The "Knock Nevis" is a
floating storage and offloading unit (FSO) currently owned by the Norwegian companyFred Olsen Production . The unit was previously asupertanker and as such held the record for the world's largest ship. As a tanker the ship was known under the names "Seawise Giant", "Happy Giant", and "Jahre Viking".The ship has a draft of 24.6 m (81 ft) when fully loaded, which makes it impossible for it to navigate even the
English Channel or the man-made canals at Suez and Panama. [Singh, 1999.]History
"Knock Nevis" was built in 1979 at Sumitomo Heavy Industries's
Oppama shipyard as "Seawise Giant". The ship was built for a Greek owner who was unable to take delivery of the ship.The shipyard then exercised its right to sell the ship. A deal was brokered with Hong Kong shipping magnate
C. Y. Tung , founder of the shipping lineOrient Overseas Container Line . [Burton, 1996.] A deal was reached, but Tung required the ship's size be increased by several metres in length and 87,000 metric tons of cargo capacity byjumboisation . Two years later, the vessel was launched and named "Seawise Giant".After the refit, the ship had a capacity of DWT|564,763|metric|first=yes, a
length overall of convert|458.45|m|ft and a draft of convert|24.611|m|ft.Det Norske Veritas, 2008. [https://exchange.dnv.com/exchange/main.aspx?extool=vessel&subview=dimensions&vesselid=16864 Dimensions] .] She had 46 tanks, convert|31541|m2|sqft of deck space, and was too large to pass through theEnglish Channel .From 1979 to 2004, she was owned by the company Loki Stream AS. During this period she flew the Norwegian flag.Det Norske Veritas, 2008, [https://exchange.dnv.com/exchange/main.aspx?extool=vessel&subview=previousflags&vesselid=16864 Previous Flags] .]
In this period, she was renamed "Happy Giant" from 1989 to 1991.Det Norske Veritas, 2008, [https://exchange.dnv.com/exchange/main.aspx?extool=vessel&subview=previousnames&vesselid=16864 Previous Names] .]
Jorden Jahre bought the ship in 1991 for the sum of US$39 Million. [ [http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/jahre-viking.htm Knock Nevis] retrieved June 21, 2008] It was at this stage that the ship was renamed "Jahre Viking".Det Norske Veritas, 2008, [https://exchange.dnv.com/exchange/main.aspx?extool=vessel&subview=previousnames&vesselid=16864 Previous Names] .] It was sold in 2004.
The ship was damaged during the
Iran–Iraq War while transiting theStrait of Hormuz .Pike, 2006.] As a result she was declared a total loss and laid up inBrunei . At the end of the war, she was towed to theKeppel Company shipyard in Singapore, repaired, and renamed "Happy Giant". The ship was sailing again in October 1991.In 2004, she was bought by
First Olsen Tankers Pte. Ltd.,Det Norske Veritas, 2008, [https://exchange.dnv.com/exchange/main.aspx?extool=vessel&subview=previousowners&vesselid=16864 Previous Owners] .] renamed "Knock Nevis" and converted into a permanently moored storage tanker.Det Norske Veritas, 2008. [https://exchange.dnv.com/exchange/main.aspx?extool=vessel&subview=previousowners&vesselid=16864 Previous owners] .] Singh, 1999.] OnNovember 30 ,2004 the conversion to FSO was completed.Det Norske Veritas, 2008, [https://exchange.dnv.com/exchange/main.aspx?extool=vessel&subview=conversionhistory&vesselid=16864 Conversion History] .] The ship is now permanently moored in theQatar Al Shaheen oil field in thePersian Gulf , operating as an FSO.ize record
[
The Pentagon , 431m (Light Blue)
USS Enterprise, 342m (Yellow)
RMS "Queen Mary 2", 345m (Pink)
Hindenburg, 245m (Green)Battleship Yamato , 263m (Dark Blue)Empire State Building , 443m (Grey)] In terms of length, "Knock Nevis" has alength overall of convert|458.45|m|ft|0|abbr=on, making her thelargest ship ever constructed. The vessel is longer than many of the world's tallest buildings are tall, for example thePetronas Twin Towers at convert|452|m|ft. She is smaller than theSears Tower at convert|527.3|m|ft, andTaipei 101 at convert|509.2|m|ft, and considerably smaller than the skyscraperBurj Dubai , currently under construction, at convert|636|m|ft."Knock Nevis" is not the largest ship in all measures, though. By gross tonnage, for example, she ranks fifth, at 236,710 GT, behind the four
Batillus class supertankers which range from 274,838 to 275,276 GT. These ships are the largest self-propelled objects ever constructed.Fact|date=May 2008ee also
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Orders of magnitude (length)
*List of world's longest ships
*Freedom Ship Notes
References
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*DNV name|16864|MV Knock Nevis|classification
*cite web |url=http://www.isl.org/products_services/publications/pdf/comment_1-2-2005_short.pdf |title=ISL Market Analysis |accessdate=2008-04-26 |author=Institute of Shipping Economics and Logistics|authorlink= |coauthors= |date= |year=2005 |month= |format= |work= |publisher=Institute of Shipping Economics and Logistics |pages=p. 3 |language= |doi= |archiveurl= |archivedate= |quote=
*cite web |url=http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/jahre-viking.htm |title=Knock Nevis / ex-Jahre Viking |accessdate=2008-04-20 |last=Pike |first=John |authorlink= |coauthors= |date=2006-11-11 |format= |work=Military Systems |publisher=globalsecurity.org |pages= |language= |doi= |archiveurl= |archivedate= |quote=
*cite news|title=The World's Biggest Ship|last=Singh|first=Baljit|date=1999-04-11 |work=The Tribune|url=http://www.tribuneindia.com/1999/99jul11/sunday/head3.htm|publisher=The Tribune House|location=India|accessdate=2008-04-21
*Psix_name|370263|Jahre Viking
*cite web |url=http://abcnews.go.com/Nightline/Story?id=4087781&page=1 |title=Skipper Shortage: Supply Not Keeping Pace |accessdate=2008-04-05 |last=Watt |first=Nick |authorlink= |coauthors= |date=2007-01-04 |format= |work=Nightline |publisher=ABC News |pages= |language= |doi= |archiveurl= |archivedate= |quote=External links
* [http://www.relevantsearchscotland.co.uk/ships/jahre.html Photos and information]
* [http://www.tribuneindia.com/1999/99jul11/sunday/head3.htm The World's Biggest Ship]
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