List of longest ships
Lavi segev the homo champ ships are listed by type. Only ship types for which there exist a ship longer than 300 metres (1,000 ft) are included. For each type, the list includes current record-holders either as individual ships, ship classes or standard designs, up to four runner-ups, and all longer ships that have been scrapped.
The list does not include non-self-propelled floating structures such as the 488 m (1,601 ft) long Prelude FLNG.[1]
Oil tankers
Name | Length overall | DWT | GT/GRT | In service | Status | Notes | Image | Ref |
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Seawise Giant | 458.46 m (1,504 ft) | 564,650 DWT | 260,851 GT | 1979–2009 | Broken up | Originally smaller, jumboisation made Seawise Giant the largest ship ever by length, displacement (657,019 tonnes), and deadweight tonnage. | [2] | |
Batillus class (4 ships) | 414.22 m (1,359 ft) | 553,661–555,051 DWT | 274,837–275,276 GT | 1976–2003 | Broken up | The largest and longest ships ever to be laid down per original plans. They became second only to Seawise Giant (after its jumboisation) for deadweight tonnage and length overall. | ||
Esso Atlantic Esso Pacific |
406.57 m (1,334 ft) | 516,421–516,891 DWT | 247,160–247,161 GT | 1977–2002 | Broken up | [8] | ||
Nai Superba Nai Genova |
381.92 m (1,253 ft) | 409,400 DWT | 1978–2001 | Broken up | ||||
Berge Emperor Berge Empress |
381.82 m (1,253 ft) | 423,745 DWT | 1975–2004 | Broken up | ||||
TI class (4 ships) | 380 m (1,247 ft) | 441,893 DWT | 234,006 GT | 2002– | In service | [13] |
Bulk carriers
Name | Length overall | DWT | GT/GRT | In service | Status | Notes | Image | Ref |
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Valemax (68 ships) | 360–362 m (1,181–1,188 ft) | 380,000–400,000 DWT | 200,000 GT | 2011– | In service | As of 2018[update], there are five different ship designs that are referred to as Valemax ships. | [14] | |
Berge Stahl | 342 m (1,122 ft) | 364,767 DWT | 175,720 GT | 1986–2021 | Broken up | Berge Stahl was the longest and largest bulk carrier in 1986–2011. | [15] | |
Tubarao Maru Brasil Maru Global Harmony |
340 m (1,115 ft) | 327,095–327,180 DWT | 160,774 GT | 2007– | In service | [16] | ||
Ruhr Ore Alster Ore |
340 m (1,115 ft) | 305,836–305,893 DWT | 171,924 GT | 1987–2011 | Broken up | [19] | ||
Stellar Ace Stellar Banner Stellar Crown |
340 m (1,115 ft) | 300,660 DWT | 151,596 GT | 2015– | In service | Stellar Banner sank in 2020.[21] | [22] |
Container ships
Name | Length overall | DWT | Gross tonnage | In service | Status | Image | Ref |
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Ever Ace |
399.9 m (1,312 ft) | 235,579 DWT | 235,579 GT | 2021– | In service | ||
Barzan |
400 m (1,312 ft) | 199,744 DWT | 195,636 GT | 2015– | In service | ||
MOL Triumph |
400 m (1,312 ft) | 192,672 DWT | 199,000 GT | 2017– | In service | [33] | |
MSC Diana |
400 m (1,312 ft) | 202,036 DWT | 193,489 GT | 2016– | In service | ||
MSC Anna |
399.98 m (1,312 ft) | 185,503 DWT | 187,587 GT | 2016– | In service | ||
Ever Golden |
399.96 m (1,312 ft) | 199,692 DWT | 219,775 GT | 2017– | In service |
[45] |
Passenger ships
Name | Length overall | Gross tonnage | In service | Status | Image | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Oasis class (5 ships) | 360–362 m (1,181–1,188 ft) | 225,282– 226,963 GT |
2009– | In service | ||
Quantum class (5 ships) | 347.06–348 m (1,139–1,142 ft) | 168,666 GT | 2014– | In service | ||
Queen Mary 2 | 345.03 m (1,132.0 ft) | 148,527 GT | 2003– | In service | [66][67] | |
Iona | 344.5 m (1,130.2 ft) | 184,089 GT | 2020– | In service | [68] | |
Mardi Gras | 344.4 m (1,130 ft) | 181,808 GT | 2020– | In service | [69] |
Other
Other longest ships of their type.
Name | Type | Length overall | DWT | GT/GRT | In service | Status | Notes | Image | Ref |
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Pioneering Spirit | Crane vessel | 382 m (1,253 ft) | 499,125 DWT | 403,342 GT | 2015– | In service | Pioneering Spirit is the largest twin-hulled vessel ever built as well as, at 124 metres (407 ft), the widest ship in the world. Photo is prior to renaming of vessel. |
[70][71] | |
Q-Max (14 ships) | LNG carrier | 345 m (1,132 ft) | 128,900 DWT | 163,922 GT | 2008– | In service | [72] | ||
USS Enterprise | Aircraft carrier | 342 m (1,122 ft) | 1961–2013 | Retired | USS Enterprise, the longest aircraft carrier ever built, was inactivated in December 2012. | [73][74] | |||
Paul R. Tregurtha | Lake freighter | 309 m (1,014 ft) | 1981– | In service | The current Queen of the Lakes (the longest ship operating on the Great Lakes), and last of the "1000-footers" launched there. | [75] |
See also
- List of large sailing vessels
- List of large sailing yachts
- List of longest naval ships
- List of motor yachts by length
- Timeline of largest passenger ships
- List of longest wooden ships
- List of largest ships by gross tonnage
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