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{{Short description|China/South Korea-built French cargo vessel}}
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|Ship tonnage={{GT|153,000–175,000}}
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|Ship length={{convert|365|-|396|m|
|Ship beam={{convert|51|m|
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|Ship draft={{convert|16|m|
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|Ship power=[[Wärtsilä]] [[Wärtsilä-Sulzer RTA96-C|14RT-flex96C]] (80,080{{nbsp}}kW)
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The '''Explorer class''' is a series of large [[container ship]]s built for [[CMA CGM]]. The first five ships are {{convert|365|m|ftin}} long with a nominal capacity of 13,830 [[Twenty-foot equivalent unit|TEU]]; the last three are larger, at {{convert|396|m|ftin}} and 16,020 TEU, making them the world's largest container ships until the delivery of the {{sclass2|Triple E|container ship|4}}. Advanced simulators were built to help crews learn how to handle the new ships.<ref name="DNV">{{cite web|url=http://www.dnv.com/industry/maritime/publicationsanddownloads/publications/updates/container/2010/2-2010/cmacgmputscompetenceattheforefrontofitsnewbuildingprogramme.asp|title=CMA CGM puts competence at the forefront of its newbuilding programme|publisher=DNV|accessdate=23 December 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131022211445/http://www.dnv.com/industry/maritime/publicationsanddownloads/publications/updates/container/2010/2-2010/cmacgmputscompetenceattheforefrontofitsnewbuildingprogramme.asp|archive-date=22 October 2013|url-status=dead}}</ref>
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▲{{Use dmy dates|date=December 2012}}
▲The '''Explorer class''' is a series of large [[container ship]]s built for [[CMA CGM]]. They are mostly named after [[Exploration|explorers]] (Benjamin Franklin was not an explorer but made contributions to oceanography, Forster was a naturalist and ethnologist who travelled with explorer James Cook, Verne was a novelist who wrote about explorations). The first five ships are 365 m long with a nominal capacity of 13,830 [[Twenty-foot equivalent unit|TEU]]; the last three are larger, at 396 m and 16,020 TEU, making them the world's largest container ships until the delivery of the [[Maersk Triple E Class]].
==Ships==
[[File:CMA CGM Christophe Colomb 07.jpg|thumb|right|The
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==See also==
* [[List of world's longest ships]]
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==References==
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[[Category:Ships of CMA CGM]]
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[[Category:Ships built by Samsung Heavy Industries]]
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