World's biggest container ship . . due

dennyjc

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The world's biggest container ship (for now)
Is due into Felixstowe on the 17th December
Let's hope it's not windy.

http://www.marinetraffic.com/en/ais/details/ships/shipid:993261/mmsi:477712400/vessel:CSCL GLOBE

These ships are now so big that they will need the help of the tugs to make the turn at Landguard.
Tugs will be travelling and pulling at a distance of 80m from the ship.
So, with a beam of 58m and a tug 80m from the boat these ships will demand ALL of the deep water channel so best keep clear.
The chief pilot warns that with 1/5 Million tonnes weight, 10,888m2 windage and up to 700 tonnes pull from the current these ships cannot give way to us.
 
Perhaps I'm missing something but according to your link the ship is currently in the South China Sea. Impressive numbers, but surely not fast enough to get to UK in 5 days??
 
Perhaps I'm missing something but according to your link the ship is currently in the South China Sea. Impressive numbers, but surely not fast enough to get to UK in 5 days??

Yes, A good point - well made

I was originally told that it was due in January
So to get an accurate (!) date - I looked up it's schedule which says Felixstowe 17th - 19th Dec
and, with no further thought I just copied the dates.

Hmmm
 
If it can make that schedule lets hope they start to slow down before making landfall otherwise Ipswich is going to get an unscheduled visitor....:D
 
Perhaps I'm missing something but according to your link the ship is currently in the South China Sea. Impressive numbers, but surely not fast enough to get to UK in 5 days??

Same when you order a Chinese meal to be delivered. They say 40 minutes but it's always late.
 
Same when you order a Chinese meal to be delivered. They say 40 minutes but it's always late.

As I type this, AIS show's that she's nearly at Felixstowe
so I'm a little more confident that she'll arrive on the 7th Jan.
She reports a draft of 15.7m so must be carrying quite a load.
 
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