Makonika njoo hapa!

Ship engine. Simply gigantic parts.
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Phew! Grand scale!

Mega structure

This is the real moto kubwa . Hapana hiyo muguruki ingine ya pure chieth…

Kutembea juu ya maji sio jokes. Ever heard of “rogue wave?”

:D:D:D:D Sema @Makonika mzima kuteremka ndani ya cylinder na ngazi!

Damn!

How many HPs does such a massive engine produce?

hehe that is what they actually do. they go inside the engine to service it.

Wololo.
:D:D
Na carb ya nduthi inanikula kichwa.

We need to research this. Probably thousands.

the HPs is alot but thats not what that counts in such an engine coz its not ment to go fast. what that counts are the low RPMs. that engine can sustain very low RPMs. thus being able to propel a fully loaded ship even through the hell waves

1.For a ship to be classified as one it must haul at least 500tonnes.
2. Batteries ni 120v :D:D:D

true, when it comes to hauling, Torque and not horsepower is what matters. More torque means better hauling. since we get torque by hp * (5252/rpm), therefore lower RPM = more torque. for a ship you might find the engine produces 100k Hp but at say 100 RPM which will give more torque to haul all those containers against the force of waves in the ocean.

@Cogito ergo sum nimekosea?

You’re on the right track.
This one is probably about 5 million foot pounds at 100 rpm