Yes. In fact, Knock Nevis is the world's largest vessel ever built.
458 metres
No idea summin to do wiv boyanc
The largest ship after the Titanic was the Knock Nevis.
Yes they are in both St Kitts and Nevis.
The biggest oil tanker in the world is the Knock Nevis, formerly known as the Seawise Giant. This ultra-large crude carrier (ULCC) measures approximately 1,504 feet (458.45 meters) in length and has a deadweight tonnage of around 564,763 tons. Launched in 1979, it was used primarily for transporting crude oil until it was retired from service in 2009 and eventually scrapped in 2020. The Knock Nevis remains a significant engineering marvel in maritime history.
The Knock Nevis, formerly the largest oil tanker in the world, is not designed to carry passengers. Its primary function was to transport crude oil, with a deadweight tonnage of approximately 564,763 tons. While it could theoretically accommodate a small number of crew members, it was not intended for passenger transport. Therefore, the vessel's capacity for passengers is effectively zero.
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it can still knock and work but it wont last to long..its cylinder knock that's all.... your going to need a new motor!
That engine has 2 of them and you MUST remove the intake manifold to service the knock sensors.
The largest oil tanker in the world is the Knock Nevis, a supertanker that measures approximately 458.45 meters (1,504.1 feet) in length and has a deadweight tonnage of around 564,763 metric tons. Built in 1979 and originally known as Seawise Giant, it was the largest ship ever constructed. The Knock Nevis was designed to transport crude oil in massive quantities, making it a significant asset in the shipping industry. It was scrapped in 2010.
Charlestown is the capital of Nevis.