List of longest ships

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Size comparison between five of the longest ships of their type

The world's longest ships are listed according to their overall length (LOA), which is the maximum length of the vessel measured between the extreme points in fore and aft. In addition, the ships' deadweight tonnage (DWT) and/or gross tonnage (GT) are presented as they are often used to describe the size of a vessel.

The 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
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. Batillus tanker in Saint-Nazaire.jpg [3]
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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 [9]
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Berge Emperor
Berge Empress
381.82 m (1,253 ft) 423,745 DWT 1975–2004 Broken up [11]
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TI class (4 ships) 380 m (1,247 ft) 441,893 DWT 234,006 GT 2002– In service Hellespont Tara-023.JPG [13]

Bulk carriers[]

Name Length overall DWT GT/GRT In service Status Notes Image Ref
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, there are five different ship designs that are referred to as Valemax ships. Vale Rio de Janeiro 20120108 01.jpg [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. Berge stahl 1024.JPG [15]
340 m (1,115 ft) 327,095–327,180 DWT 160,774 GT 2007– In service [16]
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340 m (1,115 ft) 305,836–305,893 DWT 171,924 GT 1987–2011 Broken up Ruhr N IMO 8410108 Pic6 05July2009, Port of Rotterdam.jpg [19]

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Stellar Banner
340 m (1,115 ft) 300,660 DWT 151,596 GT 2015– In service Stellar Banner sank in 2020.[21] [22]
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Container ships[]

Name Length overall DWT Gross tonnage In service Status Image Ref
Barzan
Al Muraykh
Al Nefud
Al Zubara
Al Dahna
Tihama
400 m (1,312 ft) 199,744 DWT 195,636 GT 2015– In service Container ship Barzan, photographed from the rear tractor KOTUG Boxter.jpg [25]
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MOL Triumph
MOL Trust
MOL Tribute
MOL Tradition
400 m (1,312 ft) 192,672 DWT 199,000 GT 2017– In service MOL TRIUMPH (33918491234).jpg [31]
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MSC Diana
MSC Ingy
MSC Eloane
MSC Mirjam
MSC Rifaya
MSC Leanne
400 m (1,312 ft) 202,036 DWT 193,489 GT 2016– In service MSC Diana (ship, 2016) IMO 9755933 Port of Antwerp.JPG [35]
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MSC Anna
MSC Viviana
399.98 m (1,312 ft) 185,503 DWT 187,587 GT 2016– In service SMIT CHEETAH , MSC ANNA & SMIT EBRO (34136126326).jpg [41]
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Ever Golden
Ever Genius
Ever Gifted
Ever Glory
Ever Globe
Ever Goods
Ever Given
Ever Grade
Ever Gentle
Ever Govern
Ever Greet
MOL Treasure

MOL Truth

399.96 m (1,312 ft) 199,692 DWT 219,775 GT 2017– In service Aankomst Ever Glory, groen gestuwd 20.000 TEU containerschip (48060357263).jpg [43]
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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 Oasis of the Seas.jpg [56]
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Quantum class (5 ships) 347.06–348 m (1,139–1,142 ft) 168,666 GT 2014– In service Quantum of the Seas 03+ (cropped).jpg [60]
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Queen Mary 2 345.03 m (1,132.0 ft) 148,527 GT 2003– In service Queen Mary 2 outbound from Southampton 2 Sept 2013.jpg [64][65]
Iona 344.5 m (1,130.2 ft) 184,089 GT 2020– In service IONA & GEMINI (49962752607).jpg [66]
Mardi Gras 344.4 m (1,130 ft) 181,808 GT 2020– In service Mardi Gras (2020 ship) in September 2020 (cropped).jpg [67]

Other[]

Other longest ships of their type.

Name Type Length overall DWT GT/GRT In service Status Notes Image Ref
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.

Pieter Schelte (ship, 2014) 002.jpg [68][69]
Q-Max (14 ships) LNG carrier 345 m (1,132 ft) 128,900 DWT 163,922 GT 2008– In service Mozah.JPG [70]
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. USS Enterprise (CVN-65) underway in the Atlantic Ocean on 14 June 2004 (040614-N-0119G-020).jpg [71][72]
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. Paul R. Tregurtha.jpg [73]

See also[]

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