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Friday, 21 April 2006

That's a big boat

MV Cosco Ningbo was docked in Felixstowe yesterday - the 6th port of call on her maiden voyage, which began on 22 March. She is the largest container ship in the world and can carry 9447 twenty-foot containers. Length 350.57 meters, width 42.8 meters, carrying capacity 107277 tons, speed 25.4 sea miles per hour.
















Source: Official Web Portal of Ningbo, China

Yep, that's a big boat.

Why do I tell you all this? Because we can see Felixstowe docks from our bedroom window. (Looks great at night, all lit up.)

This is the best picture I could get -



















You can see the stern clearly enough, the bow is just "touching" the trunk of the (thoughtlessly placed) tree.

Should be in Hamburg now, and due to arrive back in Shanghai in May.

12 comments:

  1. Holy MOLY - Almost 10,000 containers!!! We have some large container ships in Hawaii, but I don't think we've anything close to that size.

    Hmmmmm, now I'm interested in how big the ones in Hawaii are. Headed to the docks...in a virtual internet sorta way.

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  2. Yep, it's a biggie. Twenty containers across. DH was in the Merchant Navy for 32 years so I have a passing interest in this sort of thing. Wish we'd gone down to Harwich Harbour for a better view.

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  3. I'm still looking at it and well,,its a big boat!

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  4. Beverly - Yet it's puny compared to some of the super tankers out there. That's a scary thought!

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  5. That's such a cool view you have.

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  6. eww the bow is touching up the trunk of the tree lol im sorry that immature comment had to be sed

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  7. Hmm, Marin - isn't it past your bed time?

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  8. Thanks Beverly - it is nice to sit up there on a sunny day and watch the goings-on on the river. If I crane my neck a bit further to the left I can see the marina at Shotley.

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  9. HEHE MY SIDEKICK NERP SHALL EAT YOU ALL MWAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

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  10. Ah, the dreaded Nerp. Be afraid. Be very afraid.

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