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USS Drum 12-17-11 05:56 PM

Has anyone heard anything about the SS United States
 
Has anyone heard about it?

Sailor Steve 12-17-11 06:05 PM

What about her? She was a legend, the fastest ocean liner of her day, and Revell made a very nice little model of her back when I was a boy.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SS_United_States

USS Drum 12-17-11 06:09 PM

Where is she and what is going to happen to her?

CCIP 12-17-11 06:11 PM

Like the Wiki article says, she's in storage in Philadelphia, with no concrete plans but ongoing negotiations about maybe bringing her to NYC for display there. Still nothing agreed on, though.

Torplexed 12-17-11 08:10 PM

Judging by the appearance of the cabins, somebody better bring a rack of mops and several gallons of Pledge.

http://msnbcmedia.msn.com/j/MSNBC/Co...otoblog900.jpg

vienna 12-18-11 03:24 PM

Perhaps she'll wind up like the NS Savannah...

Jimbuna 12-18-11 04:25 PM

I fear she will become the eventual victim of austerity :nope:

geetrue 12-23-11 11:24 PM

At one thousand dollars a day for the pier she is morred to ...

Somebody still loves her

Rockstar 12-24-11 08:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Torplexed (Post 1806835)
Judging by the appearance of the cabins, somebody better bring a rack of mops and several gallons of Pledge.


"To minimize the risk of fire, the designers of United States used no wood in the ship's framing, accessories, decorations or interior surfaces."

Makes me wonder if they didn't use wood just what did they use? No need for Pledge!

IMO though they probably can't readily scrap the hulk for the same reason they can't turn it into a public museum. Asbestos and other nasty hazards used in great quantities when she was built.



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Sailor Steve 12-24-11 10:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Rockstar (Post 1809972)
Makes me wonder if they didn't use wood just what did they use? No need for Pledge!

I was thinking formica? But no. Very next line on Wiki:
"Fittings, including all furniture and fabrics, were custom made in glass, metal and spun glass fiber to ensure compliance with fireproofing guidelines set by the U.S. Navy."

geetrue 12-29-11 10:07 AM

But the SS United States still owns the trans atlantic crossing record for over fifty years now.

She was filled with asbestos which is a big no no in todays ships

But she was towed to Turkey several years ago and had the asbestos removed

I think the USS Ethan Allen SSBN 608 had asbestos ... perhaps I can sue the navy.

Kaye T. Bai 12-29-11 11:33 AM

RMS Titanic ain't got ****e on the SS United States.

Sailor Steve 12-29-11 12:21 PM

And once again someone needs to read the rules.
http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/faq...._item_language

USS Drum 12-29-11 12:24 PM

From what I've heard she was bought by some people who want to preserve her.

Kaye T. Bai 12-29-11 12:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sailor Steve (Post 1812099)
And once again someone needs to read the rules.

Sowwy. :cry:

Quote:

Originally Posted by USS Drum (Post 1812102)
From what I've heard she was bought by some people who want to preserve her.


That's great; here's hoping she gets back into pristine condition. :up:


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