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世界上最大的船——之一
1. Freedom Ship
– a futuristic dream that just might come true

I
remember seeing similar illustrations in some vintage popular science
and sci-fi publications, depicting the floating city concept in a truly
mind-boggling way. I did not think for a minute that I might live to
see these projects given serious consideration and being actually on a
brink of being built. According to the official site the projected "Freedom Ship" may look something like this:


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Imagine a mile-long stretch of 25-story-tall buildings in New York City; now imagine that floating on the water.

"The
Freedom Ship has little in common with a conventional ship; it is
actually nothing more than a big barge…But what if this tremendous
barge was assigned a voyage that required slowly cruising around the world,
hugging the shoreline, and completing one revolution every 3 years?"
There is even talk about making this city an independent country.
Incidentally, the "Freedom Ship" will possibly also be the largest man-made structure on Earth,
which puts it in the same category as the Tower of Babel. It will be
extremely vulnerable to a spectacular downfall, even if miraculously
built (the last update on the site is from February 2005, when
everything still revolved around financing) For now we can just dream
on, looking at the pictures:

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Notice
the similarity of the above concept with the 1928 model of an airport
on top of a giant building! Los Angeles architects expected private
planes to replace automobiles in a near future; hence this 300m-long
roof-top airstrip:
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(photo from www.centennialofflight.gov)

Misperception: "Freedom Ship" aircraft flight deck can accept 747 aircraft.
Facts:
The largest aircraft this flight deck can accept are turboprop aircraft
in the 38 to 40-passenger range. (Oh well, here goes the "wow"
factor…)
More on this titanic undertaking here and
here, where you can also trace the evolution of its design.

2. More Cruiseship Concepts
some of them will dwarf any other ship in existence

– Kvaerner Masa-Yards’ Super-Large Cruise Ship concept:

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– The Nova, a Panamax-Max ship displacing more than 100,000 GT:

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Read more about the trend of increasing cruiseship sizes here


This article
speaks about "Project Genesis" – Royal Caribbean’s largest-ever cruise ship with capacity of 5,400 passengers:


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To give you an idea of modern cruisehip’s scale, here’s comparison with the Statue of Liberty:

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The
new liner (due sometime in 2009), code-named "Project Genesis", will
dwarf the "Freedom of the Seas", measuring 220,000 tons (about 100,000
tons based on displacement — a Nimitz-class aircraft carrier comes in
at about 97,000 tons)

3. The biggest ships ever constructed
Supertankers extraordinaire!

The biggest ships ever constructed were four supertankers built in France

at the end of the seventies, having a 555.000 DWT and a 414 meters
length. They launched from the shipyard Chantiers de l’Atlantique at
Saint Nazaire. The only larger ship was the jumboized "Knock Nevis"; ex
"Jahre Viking", ex "Seawise Giant", ex "Porthos", in 1981 (see entry in
Part 2). However, the Batillus class had the greater gross tonnage per ship, and it could be argued that they were, in fact, larger than the Knock Nevis.

* Batillus, built in 1976, scrapped in 1985.

* Bellamya, built in 1976, scrapped in 1986.
* Pierre Guillaumat, built in 1977, scrapped in 1983.
* Prairial, built in 1979,
(also as "Hellas Fos" and "Sea Giant") scrapped in 2003

So here is "Pierre Guillaumat" – Biggest Ship Ever Constructed:
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(Source: Photo collections Didier Pinçon and Ed Keefe)

By the way, this is why it’s not a good idea to build bigger ships, if you want them to be able to cross canals: ("Scraaaape!")


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