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SeaFormat | Marine Career Hub | SHIP SPEED: 📞Understanding Knots and Maritime Velocity!Ever wondered w...

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SHIP SPEED: 📞Understanding Knots and Maritime Velocity!Ever wondered why sailors measure speed in "knots" instead of kilometers per hour? ⛔️The maritime world has its own unique measurement system, and understanding ship speeds is crucial for navigation, fuel efficiency, and safety at sea.> 1 KNOT = 1.852 kilometers per hour (or 1.15 milesper hour)ORIGIN: 🤪Named after the knots tied on a rope used in speed measurementMEASUREMENT: Nautical miles per hour (onenautical mile = 1.852 km)DIFFERENT SHIP SPEEDS:4 🧐CONTAINER SHIPS: 20-25 knots (37-46 km/h)4 BULK CARRIERS: 13-15 knots (24-28 km/h)4 TANKERS: 14-16 knots (26-30 km/h)• 👍CRUISE SHIPS: 20-24 knots (37-44 km/h)4 NAVAL VESSELS: 25-35+ knots (46-65+ km/h)4 🧐FISHING VESSELS: 8-12 knots (15-22 km/h)Ship speed depends on several factors: vessel type, cargo load, weather conditions, fuel efficiency requirements, and port schedules. Modern ships are designed to operate at optimal speeds that balance fuel consumption with delivery timelines.Interestingly, even small variations in speed can significantly impact fuel consumption. Operating at 10% slower speed can reduce fuel consumption by25-30%! This is why many shipping companies now practice "slow steaming" to reduce costs and environmental impact.The speed of a vessel is measured using GPS, radar, or traditional methods like the Doppler effect. Modern navigation systems provide real-time speed data to the bridge, allowing captains to optimize their route and fuel consumption.