Building the World’s Largest Ship (well, world’s largest passenger ship)

Published: March 3rd, 2009 by Mike | SocialTwist Tell-a-Friend

Construction of Oasis of the Seas

(Image: Popular Mechanics)

Ever wonder what it takes to construct the world’s largest passenger ship?  Well, Popular Mechanicss takes a step by step look at the construction of Royal Carribean’s Oasis of the Seas, from massive chunks of metal to the 5,400 passenger luxury cruise liner that is set take the title of the world’s largest (and unique) passenger vessel.

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After graduating the Catholic University of America in 2005 with a B.S.B.A. in Finance, Mike went on to Tahoe to help with the launch of gCaptain's sister site, UnofficialSquaw.com. In June of 2008 Mike joined gCaptain.com as the first full-time employee in charge of sales and marketing and the day-to-day operations of gCaptain.com and Unofficial Networks, LLC.
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