Monsters of the Seas: The World’s Largest Ships

Prelude, Boka Vanguard: these are the most impressive ships ever built. In this video, discover the biggest floating structures ever built by man: the Prelude FLNG and the Boka Vanguard. The Prelude FLNG is a giant floating plant used to extract natural gas from the open sea. The second, even more impressive, is used to transport entire ships and gigantic oil platforms... A true feat of engineering, these vessels have to overcome real technical challenges to accomplish their mission. In this video, I invite you to discover how they work and how they were built, through captivating images! Enjoy the video 😃 Images courtesy of Shell, Royal Boskalis Westminster N.V., Royal Caribbean Blog, Hong Kong Maritime Museum, Besiktas Shipyard, Vivo Fotografie, U.S. Daily News, TechnipFMC, Technip Energies. Many thanks to them, without whom this video would never have seen the light of day! Looking 4 also continues on Discord and Instagram 👇 Instagram of the channel 👇 The Discord link to exchange with the Looking 4 community 👇 For more videos, feel free to subscribe to the channel just below 👇 #construction 00:00 Prelude FLNG: The world's largest floating plant 01:04 Prelude: A gigantic floating plant that extracts natural gas from the open sea 01:51 Prelude: The solution to meet ever-increasing gas demand 02:29 A floating plant with real technical challenges 04:52 Challenge no. 2: successfully anchoring such a plant in the open sea 06:11 The world's largest turret 06:56 Challenge no. 3: loading LNG tankers with gas in the open sea11:12 A particularly risky operation 08:37 A real building with optimum comfort for the crew 10:09 An industrial and energy solution with a promising future 11:42 Boka Vanguard: the world's largest semi-submersible heavy-lift transport vessel 12:46 A major economic solution for oil tankers, but not only... 13:14 An unusual vessel that carries other huge ships 13:42 The Carnival Vista rescue operation 14:02 Boka Vanguard: design and principle of a transport boat 2023 Looking 4 (En) | All rights reserved.