Battleship Cove: USS Massachusetts

Battleship Cove: USS Massachusetts

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BrettMRC

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4,086 posts

160 months

Monday 29th October 2018
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I was lucky enough to be staying near her berth for work last week, so it would have been rude not to go to Battleship Cove!

Overall condition of the ship isn't bad - decking is starting to go in places, and rust here and there. For $25 it was a hell of a day out, and getting there early meant I spent best part of 3 hours wandering below decks without seeing a soul! If you find yourself near Providence, then head down to Fall River for a look. smile

I really wished we, (the UK) had been able to save a battleship or two for the nation.

Deck walk video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K1lmUA2TZi8 (apologies for crappy cameramanship!)
Flickr album: https://www.flickr.com/photos/toyokogyo/albums/721...







ApOrbital

9,960 posts

118 months

Monday 29th October 2018
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Nice one.

IanH755

1,861 posts

120 months

Monday 29th October 2018
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I play World Of Warships and I own this ship in-game and it's one of favourites so I'm just a smidge jealous that you got look around her.

BrettMRC

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Monday 29th October 2018
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IanH755 said:
I play World Of Warships and I own this ship in-game and it's one of favourites so I'm just a smidge jealous that you got look around her.
Me too - don't have her in game though.

Was even more jealous that the scouts/schools get to have overnight parties onboard! :O

bakerstreet

4,763 posts

165 months

Monday 29th October 2018
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Have any of you ever been to New York? They have the USS Intrepid (1970s aircraft carrier) there as a tourist attraction. We had a tour and I quite enjoyed it.

The guide was an old crew member and he was telling me that to keep the ships in a state where joe public can walk around costs an awful lot and the smell of the lesser visited parts of the ship would put people off anyway.

They also have the space shuttle on USS Intrepid and that is worth a visit on its own.

donutsina911

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184 months

Monday 29th October 2018
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BrettMRC said:
awesome stuff
Thanks for posting and the links, brilliant to browse through. Reason to love PH when stuff like this appears thumbup

aeropilot

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227 months

Monday 29th October 2018
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BrettMRC said:
I really wished we, (the UK) had been able to save a battleship or two for the nation.
Indeed.

KG V should have been saved prior to her being sent to the breakers in the late 50's mad

IanH755

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120 months

Tuesday 30th October 2018
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bakerstreet said:
Have any of you ever been to New York? They have the USS Intrepid (1970s aircraft carrier) there as a tourist attraction.
Off to NYC in Jan and already got my stuff booked with a day around Intrepid.

BrettMRC

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160 months

Tuesday 30th October 2018
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I think there are quite a few USN WW1 & WW2 ships available, the state that paid for each one was allowed the opportunity to retain it post war IIRC.

USS Texas would be the one to go and see, the only true dreadnought left. (Although I understand she is deteriorating quite quickly)

chunder27

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208 months

Tuesday 30th October 2018
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I remember as a kid being in a dock somewhere, maybe Liverpool, though that seems unlikely as a warship dock. Maybe somewhere down South, can't recall.

But it was a US aircraft carrier, very imposing in the dock it was in, huge thing, deck full of planes which I loved, but I was blown away by the size of it.

Then many years later I saw a Maersk container ship and sort of went "oh, that's how big they get now!"

BrettMRC

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160 months

Tuesday 30th October 2018
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The pic on the other thread of Queen Mary next to the CV Queen Elizabeth puts it in perspective too.


Don't think either have the armour thickness of a super dreadnought though hehe

Europa1

10,923 posts

188 months

Tuesday 30th October 2018
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BrettMRC said:
I think there are quite a few USN WW1 & WW2 ships available, the state that paid for each one was allowed the opportunity to retain it post war IIRC.

USS Texas would be the one to go and see, the only true dreadnought left. (Although I understand she is deteriorating quite quickly)
It would be a shame if the USS Texas were to disappear - as you say, the last of her kind, a kind that at the time revolutionised naval warfare.

FourWheelDrift

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284 months

Tuesday 30th October 2018
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IanUAE

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164 months

Wednesday 31st October 2018
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IanH755 said:
bakerstreet said:
Have any of you ever been to New York? They have the USS Intrepid (1970s aircraft carrier) there as a tourist attraction.
Off to NYC in Jan and already got my stuff booked with a day around Intrepid.
Take a thick coat, woolly hat, scarf, gloves as it can get a "touch" cold on the flight deck (as I found out when I went during the snow storm in 2014).

z06tim

558 posts

186 months

Thursday 1st November 2018
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USS Intrepid in New York looks fantastic. Space Shuttle, Concorde and Blackbird all in one place.

Would also recommend USS Midway in San Diego.

spaceship

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175 months

Friday 2nd November 2018
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z06tim said:
USS Intrepid in New York looks fantastic. Space Shuttle, Concorde and Blackbird all in one place.

Would also recommend USS Midway in San Diego.
Did both of these. Both excellent, though I'd say Midway just edges it as a better visit.

USS Turner Joy in Bremerton, WA is also worth a visit. Not on the same scale as the carriers but still very interesting. Especially as it had an interesting past, notably its involvement in the events leading up to the Vietnam War.

Ayahuasca

27,427 posts

279 months

Friday 2nd November 2018
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IanUAE said:
IanH755 said:
bakerstreet said:
Have any of you ever been to New York? They have the USS Intrepid (1970s aircraft carrier) there as a tourist attraction.
Off to NYC in Jan and already got my stuff booked with a day around Intrepid.
Take a thick coat, woolly hat, scarf, gloves as it can get a "touch" cold on the flight deck (as I found out when I went during the snow storm in 2014).
It was a firey furnace in July - had to shelter in the shade of the aircraft wings on deck, and duck into the Space Shuttle hangar for a bit of air con.

Rostfritt

3,098 posts

151 months

Sunday 11th November 2018
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Went on a tour of the USS Missouri when I was in Hawai'i about a month ago. It was amazing, you get to poke around all over the thing, probably took about 2-3 hours. On the deck they show you where the Japanese surrender was signed, which I never even realised happened on a warship. Apparently it is not owned by the military any more and belongs to a trust that looks after it, but it is on the military base and is part of the visitor area.

FourWheelDrift

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284 months

Sunday 11th November 2018
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Is the big cake still on board?

Kenty

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175 months

Sunday 11th November 2018
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Couple of years ago in Mobile I went on the battleship USS Alabama, great visit, almost all the ship
is opened up for visiting including, gun turrets, magazines, engine room. There are three
colour coded routes. Very good value, with aeronautical museum next door as well.