– what is the limit to how big a ship can really be?

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I recently read an article that the Royal Caribbean have just given the go ahead for the largest ever cruise liner to set sail, it’s nearly 1200ft long and has something ridiculous like 5 water slides and a zoo on it (maybe that’s an exaggeration, but you get the point).

It got me thinking – is there a ceiling to how large a boat can be? Does buoyancy have a limit? If you ignored the impracticality of mooring and getting into smaller bodies of water, is the capacity of Ship building limitless?

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To be useful in the Northern Hemisphere a ship needs to fit through the Panama Canal. Recently upgraded locks allow for ships up to 51.25m/168 feet wide and 366m/1201 feet long.

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