How Do Cruise Ships Float And Not Tip Over? (2024)

Cruise ships are some of the largest vessels in the world. So if you’ve ever wondered how cruise ships float and don’t tip over, you’re certainly not alone.

With as many as 20 decks, heavy swimming pools on the top, and not much ship below the water… How does a cruise ship float and not topple over?

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To find out, I spoke to a helpful cruise ship pilot by the name of John, who explained the physics in a way that we can all understand…

How Does a Cruise Ship Float?

Cruise ships stay afloat because they have a U-shaped hull that displaces water outwards and downwards. As the water tries to fill this space, the energy pushes the ship upwards. This law of physics is known as Archimedes’ principle.

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Archimedes’ principle states thata body immersed in a fluid is subjected to an upwards force equal to the weight of the displaced fluid. This is known as ‘the first condition of equilibrium’.

The upward buoyant force that is exerted on a cruise ship in the water is equal to the weight of the water that it displaces.

For example, Anthem of Seas displaces 78,130 metric tonnes. This is equivalent to 76,224,390.2 litres of sea water.

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How Deep in the Water Does a Cruise Ship Sit?

The depth at which a ship sits in the water is known as the draft. Most cruise ships typically have a draft of between 5 metres (16ft 5in ) and 10 metres (32ft 10in). The actual draft depends on the size of the vessel and how much fuel and ballast water is on board. A typical cruise ship draft is 8.5m (25ft 6in).

Draft is measured forward, aft and midship. The draft will determine which ports a cruise ship can enter. Smaller cruise ships typically have a draft of less than 7m (22ft 9in) and so they can enter smaller ports. This is why, when you cruise on a smaller ship, with a cruise line like Azamara or Silversea, you’ll get to visit the smaller, less-touristy ports of call.

The draft of a typical large cruise ship like Anthem of the Seas is 8.5 to 8.8 metres (about 28 feet). The largest cruise ships in the world, Royal Caribbean’s Oasis-class ships have a draft of 9.3m 30ft 7inch.

I have a table with the drafts of many cruise ships in this article, so you can compare them.

Draft Marks

You can see how deep a cruise ship is sitting in the water by checking the draft marks. You’ll find these at the bow and the stern. This photo shows what they look like…

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Load Line

The marking on the centre of the vessel’s side is what is commonly known as the Plimsoll mark or load line. It is named after Samuel Plimsoll who campaigned for a safe maximum draft mark, which was enacted in 1875.

The line through the circle is the maximum point the vessel can be loaded to, the ladder arrangement immediately forward shows different maximum drafts under certain conditions.

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The T stands for Tropical, the S stands for Summer and the W stands for Winter. But for practical reasons (this can vary as to the regions of the world and time of year) and on most cruise ships, the S load line is used. It is illegal for vessels to sail with this mark submerged. If they do, they are overloaded.

The N and V relate to the ship’s classification society. These bodies ensure that the vessel is constructed and maintained to the relevant international standards (E.g. NV is Bureau Veritas, LR is Lloyds Registrar etc.)

How Much of a Cruise Ship Is Under Water?

Around 10% of a cruise ship is below the water. Some of the largest cruise ships in the world, Royal Caribbean’s Oasis-class ships, have a height above the waterline of around 72 metres (236ft 11in), and a draft below the water of around 9.3 meters (30ft 6in).

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Smaller cruise ships may have only half as many decks, but as they aren’t as heavy, they don’t sit as deep in the water. So the percentage of the ship that’s below the waterline would still be roughly 10%.

What Keeps a Ship From Tipping Over?

Cruise ships are designed not to be unstable or to tip over (capsize). The combination of a wide hull, (known as “the water plane area”) low centre of gravity, fuel, and ballast tanks filled with water keeps a cruise ship from tipping over in rough seas.

A cruise ship’s centre of gravity can be moved up or down by adjusting weights within the vessel – the most obvious is ballast water and fuel. In extreme cases, cruise ship swimming pools could be drained to provide additional stability, as the weight of so much water on the upper decks will make the centre of gravity higher.

Most cruise ships have a mechanical stabilising system (referred to as stabilisers) that can be deployed when at sea. These take the form of extending fins that rotate and are able to impart a righting force when the vessel is moving ahead. They cannot remove rolling, but can reduce it considerably.

Most cruise ships also have bilge keels which also assist to limit the amount of roll. These are long, metal fins that are welded along each side of the ship.

Do Cruise Ships Have Flat Bottoms?

Most ocean cruise ships have flat bottoms. A square shape maximises space on board as well as making the ship more stable. A flat bottom also simplifies construction and dry docking.

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The bottoms of cruise ships are not flat near the bow nor at the raised area at the stern where the propellors are.

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Can a Cruise Ship Tip Over?

It is technically possible for a cruise ship to roll over, but it is highly unlikely that this would ever happen. The stability of cruise ships is continuously monitored by the Master and the ship’s navigational officers, and the weight distribution is adjusted as required to maintain safety.

Any ship can capsize if the weight distribution and buoyancy are compromised to provide negative stability. But in the case of large vessels like cruise ships, tipping over would be almost impossible, even in the roughest seas.

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When Was the Last Time a Cruise Ship Tipped Over?

The last time a cruise ship of note tipped over was in 2012. The Costa Concordia struck rocks and suffered an uncontrolled ingress of water. The vessel became progressively more unstable and as she drifted ashore on the island of Giglio, the ship touched the ocean floor which imparted an upwards force to the vessel bottom, resulting in the ship tipping over.

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Read more: How Many Cruise Ships Have Sunk?

The Bottom Line

The design of cruise ships is very clever indeed. The U-shaped hull, flat bottom and added features like stabilisers and bilge keels all help to prevent rolling and keep a ship upright. Added to that, the Master and deck officers are constantly monitoring the stability and adjusting the ballast etc as needed to keep the ship upright and to maintain the amount of stability within acceptable parameters for the comfort of the guests

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So, if you’ve ever been worried that your cruise ship might tip over in bad weather, you really don’t need to. The chance of a cruise ship ever capsizing is incredibly small.

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How Do Cruise Ships Float And Not Tip Over? (2024)

FAQs

How Do Cruise Ships Float And Not Tip Over? ›

Cruise ships may be huge, but the ocean is much, much bigger. The U-shaped hull of a cruise ship displaces thousands of tons of water, pushing it down and to the sides, but the ship doesn't sink because the density of the water pushes back against the ship, keeping it afloat.

How come cruise ships don't tip over? ›

Thanks to sophisticated stabilization systems, modern cruise ships can ensure stability and avoid tipping over. Some of these systems, known as active stabilization systems, adapt to water and weather conditions. Gyroscopes, thrusters, and counterweights prevent the ship from swaying in the water.

How does the cruise ship float? ›

Put simply, cruise ships float because their mass is low in relation to the volume of water they're sailing on. This creates an effect called buoyancy, which keeps the ship upright and afloat.

What happens to all the toilet waste on a cruise ship? ›

Most passengers are unaware that the contents are consigned to a treatment plant in the bowels of the ship where it's exhaustively purified before being pumped back into the ocean, well away from land.

Has a cruise ship ever capsized? ›

Costa Concordia disaster, the capsizing of an Italian cruise ship on January 13, 2012, after it struck rocks off the coast of Giglio Island in the Tyrrhenian Sea.

How deep do cruise ships sit in the water? ›

Cruise ships may have as little as 30 feet of the ship below the water, with more than 200 feet sitting above it. It's windy out there on the open ocean! Forget the “how do cruise ships float?” question.

Do cruise employees actually get tips? ›

Standard tips

A large number of cruise lines, including Carnival, Celebrity, Cunard, Disney, Holland America, Princess, Norwegian, MSC Cruises, and Royal Caribbean include gratuities for stateroom attendants and dining room staff in onboard charges on a passenger's stateroom account.

Can a storm tip over a cruise ship? ›

No, wind alone cannot cause a cruise ship to capsize. Cruise ships are designed with stability in mind and have multiple safety features that help them remain upright even in rough seas.

How much do cruise ship captains make? ›

Cruise Captain Salary
Annual SalaryHourly Wage
Top Earners$137,500$66
75th Percentile$86,000$41
Average$77,625$37
25th Percentile$36,000$17

Why do cruise ships shake when docking? ›

This movement is largely due to the friction of the water upon the sides of the ship. The layers of water in immediate contact with the hull tend to cling to it, and are dragged along with increasing velocity, until at the stern of a long ship they are traveling approximately at the same speed as the vessel.

Could a rogue wave capsize a cruise ship? ›

The significant wave height is the average of the highest one-third of waves that occur over a given period. Rogue waves can disable and sink even the largest ships and oil rigs.

How does the largest cruise ship stay afloat? ›

Maybe a stupid question, but how does such a massive boat stay afloat, anyway? Engineers: Science. Archimedes Principle to be exact, positive buoyancy. Basically the bit of the ship in the water weighs less than the weight of water it replaces (lots of tanks to create buoyancy).

How does a cruise ship float for dummies? ›

Colossal vessels stay above water by displacing an amount of water equal to their mass (the wide, U-shaped hull helps with this). As the ship moves forward and pushes water away, the water is ceaselessly trying to return to fill the space, with an energy that forces the ship upward.

What fuel do cruise ships use? ›

Cruise ships primarily use heavy fuel oil (HFO), marine diesel oil (MDO), or liquefied natural gas (LNG) as fuel sources. Daily fuel consumption varies based on ship size, speed, itinerary, efficiency, regulations, amenities, and operating conditions.

How do cruise ships float when not moving? ›

Cruise ships may be huge, but the ocean is much, much bigger. The U-shaped hull of a cruise ship displaces thousands of tons of water, pushing it down and to the sides, but the ship doesn't sink because the density of the water pushes back against the ship, keeping it afloat.

How likely is it for a cruise ship to tip? ›

Tipping on a cruise ship depends on the cruise line. Many cruise lines automatically add a gratuity to your onboard account each day (charges vary from cruise line to cruise line but approx. $15 per person per day) so you don't have to tip at the end of the voyage or you can pre-pay the gratuities before you board.

How does a cruise ship float but a rock sinks? ›

The rock is heavy, but it displaces only a little water. It sinks because its weight is greater than the weight of the small amount of water it displaces. A huge boat, on the other hand, will float because, even though it weighs a lot, it displaces a huge amount of water that weighs even more.

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