Seawise Giant, later Happy Giant, Jahre Viking, Knock Nevis, Oppama, and finally Mont, was a ULCCsupertanker that was the longest ship ever built. It possessed the greatest deadweight tonnage ever recorded. Fully loaded, its displacement was 657,019 tonnes (646,642 long tons; 724,239 short tons), the heaviest ship of any kind, and with a laden draft of 24.6 m (81 ft), it was incapable of navigating the English Channel, the Suez Canal or the Panama Canal. Overall, it was generally considered the largest ship ever built. It was sunk during the Iran–Iraq War, but was later salvaged and restored to service. 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 its final journey in December 2009. After clearing Indian customs it sailed Alang, Gujarat where it was beached for scrapping.
Mont leaving the Dubai Drydocks
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Operator: | Prayati Shipping (2009–2010) |
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Fate: | Scrapped in 2010 |
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Type: | Crude oil tanker |
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Length: | 458.45 m (1,504.10 ft) |
Beam: | 68.8 m (225.72 ft) |
Draught: | 24.611 m (80.74 ft) |
Depth: | 29.8 m (97.77 ft) |
Propulsion: | 2 Mitsubishi V2M8 boilers (Designed by Combustion Engineering) Sumitomo Stal-Laval AP steam turbine, 50,000 hp |
Speed: | 16.5 knots (30.6 km/h; 19.0 mph) |
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