What fuel do cruise ships burn?

The traditional cruise ships rely heavily on diesel (less than 0.1% sulfur) for their propulsion. The power system on board, including the generators and the boilers, also operate on this fuel.
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What kind of fuel do the cruise ships use?

Cruise ships use either gas turbines, diesel-electric or diesel engines for propulsion and electric power. Diesel engines are the most traditional type. With this type of engine, the diesel fuels the pistons and crankshaft, which attaches to the propeller and ultimately moves the ship forward.
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What kind of diesel do cruise ships use?

Some use gas turbine engines. Others use a combination of the two. HFO (heavy fuel oil) is used by diesel engines, while MGO (marine gas oil) is used by gas turbine engines. The MGO is similar to the jet airplanes' fuel.
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Do cruise ships use heavy fuel oil?

In the past, cruise ships, like freighters used Heavy Fuel Oil (HFO) because it is as much as 30% cheaper compared to alternatives. Most cruise ships still do in various parts of the world, though many use a blend in their diesel engines.
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How far can a cruise ship go on one tank of gas?

Put another way, on just one gallon of fuel the ship travels 0.0096 miles. That comes out to about 51 feet on a single gallon.
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How much fuel do the best cruise ships burn?



How far can a cruise ship go on one tank?

In general, a large cruise ship up to 1,100 feet in length can carry as much as two million gallons of fuel on board.
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Is heavy oil the same as diesel?

It's just another name for diesel. I find the term confusing - there are all sorts of other heavy oils (that don't come out of garage pumps - crude for example) that would be bad to put in a diesel. Maybe it's an international terminology.
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How long can a cruise ship go without refueling?

A cruise ship is capable of remaining at sea without refuelling for around twelve days. Most ships will never be at sea for this length of time though, with the majority completing journeys of 7-10 days or less.
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Do ships still burn bunker fuel?

Bunker fuel 2020

Failure to comply will lead to fines or vessels being detained. Ships can only continue to use heavy gas oil (HGO) if they are retrofitted with filters or scrubbers that reduce emissions to within legislation.
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How do cruise ships get fresh water?

Cruise ships are of course, surrounded by water, but it needs to be made suitable for use by the passengers, so all ships have desalination systems on-board, which remove salt and impurities and turn it into fresh water.
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Do cruise ships have turbos?

A cruise ship can travel at remarkably fast speeds of around 30 miles per hour without undue stress on the engine; a remarkable feat or marine engineering. In 2003, Carnival Cruise choose common-rail, four-stroke engines developed by MAN Diesel & Turbo.
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How many gallons of oil does a cruise ship engine hold?

Bulk carrier of commodities such as grain or coal (500–700 feet): 400,000–800,000 gallons. Large cruise ship (900–1,100 feet): 1–2 million gallons. Inland tank barge (200–300 feet): 400,000–1.2 million gallons.
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Do cruise ships dump poop in the ocean?

Do Cruise Ships Dump Sewage? Yes. To get into a few more specifics than above, the U.S. allows cruise ships to dump treated waste into the ocean if they are within three and a half miles from shore. Beyond that point, there are no restrictions for dumping untreated, raw sewage in U.S. ocean waters.
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Are cruise ships powered by gasoline?

The traditional cruise ships rely heavily on diesel (less than 0.1% sulfur) for their propulsion. The power system on board, including the generators and the boilers, also operate on this fuel.
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Do cruise ships carry guns?

Cruise ship captains do not carry guns. However, the captain and the staff captain can give permission to the security team to arm themselves if necessary in order to protect the guests and crew members from an immediate threat.
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How much does a cruise ship captain make?

According to Payscale, the average salary of a cruise ship captain is $96,000 per year, in a salary range that varies from $48,485 to $180,308. A captain's responsibilities are far broader than just steering the ship.
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Are cruise ships diesel powered?

Modern cruise ships use either gas turbine or diesel electric engines as their power source for propulsion, as well as for the ship's systems.
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Do cruise ships have jails?

Yes, cruise ships have brigs, which is the nautical term for a jail on a vessel, including a cruise ship. The term comes from the word “brigantine,” which is a type of two-masted sailing ship formerly used to house criminals.
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Is marine gas oil diesel?

Marine Diesel Oil (MDO) is a type of fuel oil and is a blend of gasoil and heavy fuel oil, with more gasoil than intermediate fuel oil used in the maritime field. Marine Diesel Oil is also called "Distillate Marine Diesel". MDO is widely used by medium speed and medium/high speed marine diesel engines.
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Do ships run on crude oil?

Modern crude oil engines

Additionally, many large diesel engines, such as the medium-speed and low-speed engines used on large ships, can also run on crude oil, although a lot of filtering and processing is done to the crude oil before it is pumped into the engine.
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Is white diesel better than red diesel?

Red diesel is different from white or “road” diesel in two ways: its colour, and the rate at which it's taxed. Chemically, the two fuels are identical, and release identical levels of greenhouse gasses when burned.
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How fast does a cruise ship go?

Ordinary cruise ships travel at the speed of 21 to 24 knots per hour, but a high-speed cruise ship can go as fast as 30 knots or more. Most cruise ships are powered by diesel electric engines or gas turbines, and they have propellers that cut through the water to move them forward or backward.
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How much does a crew member make on a cruise ship?

The 35 current and former cruise-ship employees who spoke with Business Insider had average monthly earnings of about $3,233 and median monthly earnings of about $2,600.
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How much profit does a cruise ship make?

The average profit margin for cruise ship operators ranges from 4-14%, depending on the company and the year. The cruise line association reported that the industry generated $46 billion in total economic impact in the United States in 2014 and supported 373,738 U.S. jobs.
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