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Oil Tankers
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.They certainly won't turn their engines off, as they are required to run essential rudder, fin and other control operations. They will, however commence slowing down several miles ahead.
The 'weight' of a ship is usually referred to in terms of displacement (the mass of water that the ship displaces - think of a giant container full to the brim. You plonk your floating vessel into this container and weigh the water that slops over the sides of the container.)
A typical supertanker has a load capacity of around 300 000 tonnes (around 2 million barrels) of oil.
The largest supertanker (and, indeed the largest vessel of any description), is the Jahre Viking which has a displacement of just under 650 000 tonnes when laden with nearly 4.1 million barrels of crude. Previously known as the Seawise Giant, she was sunk during the Iran-Iraq war, before being refloated, repaired and renamed.
By comparison, the Titanic had a displacement of 53 000 tonnes.
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