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Model of st. Seawise Giant, a 564,763 dwt super-ultra large crude carrier

Shanghai Pioneer Model & Advertising Center2005

Hong Kong Maritime Museum

Hong Kong Maritime Museum
Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Originally a 418,610DWT ULCC built by Sumitomo Heavy Industries, Japan in 1976 as the Porthos. Renamed Oppama 1976 and sold in 1979 to CY Tung to be 'jumbo-ized' by adding an 81.3m section amidships making her the largest ship in the world. After 31 years' service including being bombed and then rebuilt 1988-1991 and service as a floating storage unit 2004-2010, she was broken up in India.

At over 458 metres in length, this vessel is longer than Hong Kong's Two International Finance Centre is tall. While she can carry over 4.1 million barrels of oil, her enormous size limits her employment, as she is too big for the Suez Canal and Panama Canal and she cannot enter any north European port.

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  • Title: Model of st. Seawise Giant, a 564,763 dwt super-ultra large crude carrier
  • Creator: Shanghai Pioneer Model & Advertising Center
  • Date Created: 2005
  • Location Created: Shanghai
  • Physical Dimensions: Height : 52.5 cm Width : 305 cm Depth : 46.5 cm
  • Provenance: Gift of Island Navigation Corporation International Limited
  • Type: Model
  • Rights: ©Hong Kong Maritime Museum
  • Medium: FRP and other materials
  • object id: HKMM2005.0102.0001
Hong Kong Maritime Museum

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