World's biggest ship Pioneering Spirit visits Blackpool coast
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Pioneering Spirit – the largest twin-hulled vessel ever built and the widest in the world – is currently around 15 miles off shore and is likely to be visible from the Fylde Coast after nightfall.
The massive ship, which reportedly cost around £2 billion to build, will be moored off shore for the rest of the week while crews deconstruct gas drilling platforms in the Irish Sea.
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Hide AdThe vessel last visited the Lancashire coast in 2021 when it was tasked with removing the unmanned gas rigs, known as DP3 and DP4.
Now the giant is back as to finish the job and remove the jackets – the steel frames that support the decks and topsides.
Marilynne Tomlinson – who refers to herself as “a bit of a shipping anorak” – snapped two stunning pictures of the Pioneering Spirit from the Promenade as dusk fell on Wednesday (July 12).
Her pictures show just how big the Swiss-owned vessel is, with one striking photo showing the behemoth and its giant crane lit up as the sun set on the Irish Sea.
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Hide Ad"If you happen to be on the Prom and see some lights on the horizon, this is what it is,” explained Marilynne, who posted her pictures on a local Facebook group.
The ship, which sails under the flag of Malta, was built in 2013 and commenced offshore operations in August 2016. It boasts a jaw-dropping length of 1,253ft and a width of 407ft – the widest in the world.