Anodes, Getting Replacement Parts, and More: Drydock Update 5
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- Опубліковано 7 тра 2024
- In this episode we're talking about how the drydock work is going so far.
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At last we know Ryan’s real reason for dry docking. To get the first dibs on the Navy yard sale. Well played sir!
That might be the reason they chose to dry dock at this particular time...
that gives them a good force multiplier, for sure. But then the reserve basin is probably always in gun range of the ship
A man with a plan...
Lol
Curious as to what Alabama could use off one of those ships
I can't stop laughing about the whole "bring your whole ship with you it makes it so much easier" 😂😂😂😂😂😂 LoL A giant Battleship ..."Just Park it close by" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣👍👍👍👍👍
Ryan gives a vibe of he will sneak into those three ships during night😂
The Navy does it quite often
You don’t need to sneak. It’s the “Navy open house” right now. It’s plenty of museums are there this week.
At least he doesn't have to plan a heist to get a radome off a Ticonderoga.
Ryan is an honorary member of the E-4 Mafia
Had to laugh at the comment about just bring your battleship and park it across the road.. but good on you guys for being so enthusiastic about your project and other museum ships. Watching from BC Canada, glad it’s all going well
A fellow British Columbian! Glad I’m not the weird one for getting super into a ship across a continent from me LOL
Hello from Alberta. Been following this from the start. We also had Ryan and Libby do an online info session for cadet corps during covid. They did an amazing job.
Ryan's 10 year old anorak is itself a museum piece. (Also, wettest drydocking ever!)
Damp dock???
So Anorak is an actual word. I thought it was a made up name in the novel, Ready Player One.
@@shaider1982 Apparently, it first appeared in the English language in the 1920s and became a popular item of clothing in the '50s and '60s, including being in Vogue magazine as a fashion item in 1959.
Its Greenlandic word.
Lol
@@BrickNewton: Moist dock
I was on the Oliver H Perry 80-82, for all our deployments they only ever brought on 1 helo. We had some great times, caused a bit of trouble here and there. It was great seeing these ships during your video, Thanks.
USS Carr (FFG 52) was my dad's ship back in the late 80s. Sad to see her being broken up but I'm glad she can help out the New Jersey.
Ryan and team are Strategically Transferring Equipment to Alternate Location.
Got bad news for ya Ryan. You will NOT be leaving us! EVER. We simply won't tolerate it! 😊
Bring your ship to the yard for picking parts, that's so funny Ryan. Ryan you are a great teacher !! Somebody please save the SS United states !!!!
I agree, SS United States deserves rescue also. I believe she still holds some speed and endurance records all these years later. With all the money our government squanders, I would think there should be a federal grant for such a historic vessel somewhere.
You said it. I couldn't agree more, what an historic vessel!
There’s nothing left to rescue. Those donors keeping her bills paid really ought to spend their money on more viable projects.
@@jimmiles33 many of the 'items' sold off are still in collections... Much of the remainder can be built back like movie sets because she will be forever welded to the dock, as they say. One idea was to make her into an entertainment destination; that won't require restoration since all new stuff will be needed for that use.
@@jimmiles33Agree. SS United States would be more of a rebuilding project than a preservation.
“Bring your whole ship to the reserve basin”…. 😂🤣😅
Former LCS-11 USS Sioux City should be made into a museum for military procurement practices, after having served less than 57 months from commissioning to decommissioning.
Haha so true. Sail it as far up the Potomac as it will go, so Congress can go visit it frequently.
@@kschleic9053 LCS are shallow draft ... maybe lift one into the Reflecting Pool to give them something to reflect upon
Most will end up in foreign navies and probably still be in service for 30 years plus..I think Greece just bought 4 freedom class ones.
4:02 THAT, is great news!!! I hope there's a video to show the plunder!
Same here. I was hoping he was going to insert a picture or vid clip of their haul of neat, vintage Navy ship parts. Hopefully, a future video will document that.
I can just imagine Ryan carrying his score and giggling like a little kid, when he found his "Holy Grail"......all the while, going "Nyah, Nyah, Nyah" at the Missouri guys, ha ha!!
I'm sure they have a friendly rivalry about preservation work and parts they'd love to have.
I work for Lockheed Martin in Moorestown, NJ, and was lucky enough for myself and my recently relocated family to get onboard the USS Donald Cook when it was at Penns Landing for her commissioning. They had a family day for LM employees, and I have pictures of my two sons (who were 4 and 5 at the time) in the captains chair on the bridge! We were on the USS New Jersey for one of the early Scout nights, and I remember comparing the equipment to what we were used to at work. We've also been to Battleship Cover several times. Would really love to see an Arleigh Burke destroyer as a museum ship sometime in my coming retirement.
Served on USS Clifton Sprague (FFG-16) now in service with Turkey as TCG Gaziantep (F-490) and remains in active service. I am pleased to learn that a Perry class FFG may become a museum ship.
Before you even mentioned it I was thinking the USS Arleigh Burke needs to be a museum ship not just as an honor to the exceptional class of ships but as an honor to the exceptional officer and man.
2 years on the Halyburton, through both ditches and half way around the world. What a ride
As someone who works at an air museum i can confirm that we do tow our aircraft to the boneyard to get parts periodically. You just have to make sure that you dont put to much on the plane on your way back otherwise you will lose the tow and the exhibit plane.
In all honesty tho is is amazing to see what you are doing. The operation of an air museum is certainty interesting, but i could never imagine having our entire building put on wheels and driven to the other end of the airport so they could paint the underside of the foundation. What you guys do over there is something else compared to our 30 thousand square foot operation in the midwest. I keep coming back to this channel because of all the amazing work you people do, keep it up and help preserve a that beautiful piece of history for future generations to awe at.
An Ohio Class sub would be cool to tour. I give it about a zero percent chance of ever happening, but one can dream.
You are right on both counts. I got to tour one with my dad in Georgia when I was about ten yrs old. Coolest memory. It seemed like a space ship! Spent like 10 minutes looking through the periscope, (left eye only, right side was the main scope and I think might have been classified).
4:33 If its Nailed down - find a way to remove the nails and take it. and dont forget to take the nails.
Ryan & co have definitely got lucky . I'm sure all the other groups are envious .
I was on all of those FFgs in the 80s, Halyburton has the most storied history. Great crew and ship!
How much fun is Ryan having? The man lights up when he talks about these old hulks. Great to see the recycling and reusing efforts. Taxpayers should understand the entire lifecycle of their navy, and how much space is taken up by these policies.
SS United States is definitely my top pick for a ship that needs to be turned into a museum.
Yes!
She's probably way too far gone at this point
@@Doctors_TARDISthe interior has been gutted to the point it would be a recreation rather than a restoration.
@@manitoba-op4jx She's just a rusty frame at this point.
We now know Ryan is envious of the hangers on the frigets and his master plan has become clear.
#1. Plan your dry dock on the two weeks the navy opens ships for salvage.
#2. Tell everyone this is for routine maintenance and even let them paint it, maybe give some dry dock tours for cover.
#3. Back your battleship into the drydock across the street from said frigets.
#4. Overnight magically a few bolts get loosened.
#5. A few dollars fall into the hand of the crane operator next to the dry dock.
#6. Wahla...in the morning you have aircraft hangers on the fantail of your battleship.
Next we hear over the PA system at the navy yard...Ryan Szimanski please report to the office!
So glad to learn of the disposition of the Halyburton. I last saw her coming into the Boston Navy Yard many years ago while touring the Fletcher class Destroyer Cassin Young. She tied up behind the Destroyer as I recall and I still have a couple of photo's of her there. I hope this group from Erie is able to get the ship. And congratulations on your obtaining more spares for New Jersey while in the neighborhood. New Jersey looks great and I look forward to seeing her back in Camden.
you want to curate another ship than NJ? you're at the top of the world Ryan! anything else is bupkis!
It'd be nice to turn the FFG USS Samuel B. Roberts into a museum. She has a real legendary accomplishment to go along with her predecessor.
Too late, she was towed from Philadelphia to Brownsville TX in 2022 for scrapping. :(
@@tommyblackwell3760: It seems many of the US Navy's modern ships aren't being preserved. Enterprise CVN-65 is among those going to scrap.
@@tommyblackwell3760 😞
Unpopular pick: a tender, maybe a GOMPERS class destroyer tender. Big and ugly, but so many things to check out. They were floating factories, with huge repair divisions that even included a foundry.
My dad spent some time on a Destroyer Tender in Vietnam, he'd love to see that and so would I!
I served on USS Cape Cod AD 43 1984-86
Love to know what you pulled off those other ships! And what was the coolest item you got!
I'm willing to bet there will be updates on this. Maybe as they get things installed where they should be on NJ but maybe before then.
I'd sure like to see a Tico class missile cruiser turned into a museum ship. always liked them since I had the chance to visit USS Ticonderoga when she accompanied USS Iowa on a visit to my home town, very many years ago.
Thank you Ryan for the great coverage you are giving our favorite Gal....New Jersey.....
Man, I wish I could come out and see it, but I'm on the other side of the country. Only battleship I've ever been on was the USS North Carolina. At least the North Carolinas were the closest to the Iowas in terms of overall design (and shared some parts), just a bit smaller and lesser-armored. The South Dakotas were a very odd design; short and fat, designed to make them a smaller target and being able to cover more of the ship with their armored citadel. And as a consequence their machinery spaces were done rather strangely and they differ greatly from the Iowas and North Carolinas. They were also very cramped onboard, as well.
Ryan, You forgot to mention that Naval Surface Warfare Center Philadelphia is in League Island and has approximately 2000 scientists and engineers that currently support the navy’s ship propulsion systems. They are also part of NAVSEA.
Since a Flush Deck/4 Piper did not make it an OHP Frigate will be a great museum ship to represent the little appreciated " low on the totem pole" work horses of the navy!
i worked in the base museum at Beale AFB Ca and we had a standing invitation to the Suisun Bay Reserve operations for non-destructive stripping of about a dozen different ships. we could take anything we wanted, as long as we didnt compromise the hull.
we had collected 100s of WWII era navigation charts, dozens of WWII M1 helmets (ive got one in dark gray with fixed bales with a correct fiber liner). we got lots and lots of other small bits and pieces.
dont finish all of the work too quickly! im coming out next saturday (18 May)!!!
Oh ... I was going to say an Arleigh Burke Destroyer would be an amazing museum ship when you said that was a potential goal for you. Hope that happens.
NGL, a Perry class FFG in a museum would be SO cool
I would like to see an Ohio Class Submarine turned into a museum ship. They will start decommissioning them soon. The only US Nuclear Sub which is a museum ship is the USS Nautilus SSN 571.
Mind bendingly expensive to do.
@@captiannemo1587 The French accomplished it. French submarine Redoutable (S611) They even opened the Engine room something the US has failed to do on USS Nautilus regardless that it was prepped for display when converted to a museum boat.
Nautilus is also a crap museum. Subs make bad museums in the first place, the location is terrible, and it's so restricted you get a quick 20-minute walk and done
@@AB-el1zz An Ohio Class is much more "open" with multiple decks that are easily accessible.
It's great that the Navy openly supports museum ships where there is a really good bi-partisan arrangement.
Next minute there is a second ship being towed back to Camden with that beautiful hanger space
I commissioned the last of the Perry Class, USS Ingraham FFG-61. Never did get my plank when Ingraham was decommissioned.
I want to see one of the modern super carriers saved, they're absolutely amazing.
I wish the Halyburton folks the very best in their efforts. There had been an effort to save a Spruance class DD but that fell through and with the exception of ex-DD 964 Paul Foster they're all gone now. The Navy wasted zero time in either sending them to the breakers or sinking them. Like the F-14s of that age, none were held in reserve for any appreciable time even as parts "donors" for the Aegis cruisers which share the same hull, electronics and powerplants.
I served on USS Kinkaid DD 965 1987-89
Ryan I really like your rain coat I was on the constellation 1967-1968
My first ship was the USS OSCAR AUSTIN (DDG 79) out of Norfolk (currently being home port shifted to Rota). That would be fun to turn into a museum ship. DDG 79 was the first Flight IIA destroyer which means it was the first to have the two hanger bays. I think being a ‘special’ ship in the Arleigh Burke class would make it a fine candidate for a museum ship down the line
Ryan should go visit USS Pueblo. That's a museum ship with a lot of stories to tell. Might be hard to steal parts from it.
can take a fully armned and reactivated BB-62 with him?
Hopefully when the Navy gets the USS Pueblo back from its current unfriendly users, it will be preserved as a museum ship. It has been through too much to let it be scrapped. Plus, there are no examples of a late 1960s US spy ship remaining intact.
As a former Perry class frigate sailor I’m glad that their parts will live on in another ship. I also hope the Halliburton succeeds in being a museum ship
The „Boomin Beaver“ 😅 would be fun for visitors to zip around with it
I'd like to see JFK CV-67, only super carrier left, be a museum ship.
Too late.
Too late, and unfortunately not practical. Unless we survive another World War I doubt there will be any new carrier museum ships.
Already been sold for scrap, unfortunately.
Thank You for showing the Perry's. I have the opportunity to go aboard ships there in Philly for parts. I went aboard some ex Spruance Class destroyers. I served on 3 Perry;s. , a Spruance , Knox and a Burke Flight IIA, so any of those ships are worthy to me to become museums.
A boomer sub! My name is Bicycle Bob and I approved this message.
If they ever award an Arleigh Burke Class ship as a museum, I'd love to work with Ryan on that project. Ryan is a wealth of information and would be an awesome guy to work with and hang around. I'm a history nerd, too.
I don't work in a Navy museum ship, but I am connected to two museum houses. My only connection to Navy ship museums is multiple trips to the USS Blueback Submarine and the USS Missouri, which I've been on twice.
Keep the awesome update videos coming, Ryan!!
The Spruances would have made good museum ships to teach the public about all of their revolutionary systems and capabilities. They are nearly all gone now. The Perry's follow this revolution and take up less dock space, some of them like Halyburton are combat veterans of multiple conflicts. Knox class FF would have been cool as would be old SSNs.
One of the Tico's. Especially the name ship; so they can do a Red Storm Rising exhibit on her!
My 2nd ship was the USS OLIVER HAZARD PERRY FFG-7 that was actually stationed at the Philly Base. I remember seeing all the mothballed ships at Philly. This video brought back a lot of memories. Thanks!!
I choose to believe that an Iowa Class Battleship is the zenith of museum ship curation. Although, it's great that there is always a next goal line to reach for personal development.
Love it! "park your Battle ship across the road" haha, well said !
I know you touched on the subject before, but it would be interesting to know what type of parts you and others are salvaging to keep other ships operational
This stripping by Museums has been going on for a long time; I was ina crew from the South Street Seaport Museum that spent a weekend aboard the Cruiser Macon getting a diesel generator and miles of dock lines off her in 1969. We even used a big chain hoist to move an even larger hoist. What an experience! TM retired but still likes old ships
My dad served on the USS Elrod, and I was on a dependents cruise during that time.
Don't Give Up The Ship! ✊🏻
A USS Nimitz museum would be nice !
Having been on the Wisconsin when she was active in the 80’s ……. I am grateful these beautiful ships are being well maintained. But……. I can’t tell you how sad it is to see them missing the people and hearing the noises, feeling the vibrations and just experiencing a living combat ship that can be ready for battle in a short period of time.
Love to see a museum Bullship.
USS Enterprise currently in Newport News "Captain its the Enterprise"
I would love to see more merchant ships turned into museums. Ships such as the SS Jeremiah OBrien, SS Red Oak Victory, Queen Mary etc.
The two Museum ships I would have loved would have been HMS Rodney in USS Alaska, but we're about 60-80 years to late for those
Call me fortunate. A friend was on the last Elrod crew. I was able to attend as a guest at the decommissioning ceremony. With no power, we went through the whole ship at night with flashlights.
And I did the 4/27 N.J. dry dock tour.
I'm only about 1:45 away from Erie... That would be really cool to go see...
I want a Ticonderoga.
Wow this is so cool!
I think the USS New York has a good chance at becoming a museum ship one day. It'd be a long shot, but having the new USS New Jersey attack sub moored next to her namesake someday would be undeniably cool, there being very few post-WWII subs on display. The ship that I think most needs preservation today is SS United States.
U see they are taking parts off other ships to get her back to life 😊
Nice way to compete the ship.
I’m interested in hearing more about Submarine boat Museum!
Would love to see an LHA, they are awesome and unique in the mission and capabilities and are very underrated.
Can we hear a bit more about the memorial side. Some of the stories behind those who served on the ship and gave the ultimate sacrifice.
That would be good idea to have an Oliver Hazard Perry class frigate to be a museum as I don’t know of one. What about a Spruance class destroyer?
One of the reasons I heard Halyburton was of interest as a museum hold was also her involvement with Maersk Alabama and Capt Phillips. Personally, I felt Sammy B should have been saved if not for material condition than her story and crew sacrifice, and the Navy's significant investment to fix her. Same for the Cole if we do get to save 51s.
Another OHP worth saving is Simpson, who is still at Philly. Operation Praying Mantis, last ship to in service to sink an enemy ship by direct fire.
Constitution has a ship-to-ship kill remember.
Spain, Australia, Taiwan, Turkey have some updated OHPs that’ll likely serve for another decade to come.
Would love to have DDG51 or DDG67 as a museum ship - on FY2050 when DDG51 finally gets decommissioned 😜
We (Australia) got rid of our 6 OHP’s; two were sunk as dive wrecks, two were scrapped and the last two sold to Chile where they are continuing to serve. The two that were sold to Chile weren’t US built; they were constructed in Aus so they were budget versions missing a few details such as NBCD protection.
If they were going to save a Perry, I wish the Samuel B. Roberts had been saved
You should call the balmore crew and ask them if there's anything you can hold for them. Then everything they ask for tell them it's already gone.
I would like to see a Nimitz class CVN, and a Wasp class LHD. Both would give outstanding room for presentations and displays covering that era.
Wish we could see vids from the inside of these
Id like to see more submarines saved as museum ships. That would be awesome. Ive only ever heard of a few of them.
Uss cod in cleveland is amazing
I disagree. They're terrible museum ships. You walk fore to aft down the one corridor, have a look at some tiny cramped rooms, and leave. As a solo museum there's just nothing that attractive, but they're okay as part of a larger museum.
Shoutout to Battleship Alabama Museum Park, where the Drum's conning tower is open for visitors. Only sub museum with more than one level open.
Another thing about Oliver Perry Class - the amount of space they have after removing the crazy amount of torpedoes they used to carry.
I'm still mad that the Navy decided to scrap the Kitty Hawk!!!! Last conventional career!
I vote for the NS Savannah - I know its been displayed and I have toured her twice myself, but she has no permanent place to go that I know of.
Would love to see Ryan applying his caulk.
I know it isn't going to happen, but having USS Nimitz be turned into a museum ship when she's stricken from the register would be amazing.
Surprising the RAN has not been there to take the Perry Class ships as they are - although we operated them until 2019, we are in need of a few more ships... Actually, after a later question, the whole RAN is a museum fleet.
Would be very cool to have an Arleigh Burke as a museum ship. Since the navy is decommissioning lcs I'd also love to see an independence class lcs as a museum ship
Coast Guard Polar class Icebreaker.
If I was going over to get parts, I would try to steal a part Ryan's crew got. Something small.....send a cheeky picture back.
It would have been nice to turn the CVN 65 USS Enterprise into a museum ship.
It is a nuckular vissel..... Where do you keep your nuckular vissels?
@@billping2633Wessel…
One of those high speed navy patrol boats, river boat.
Nice to hear things are going so well! Hope that nothing is ...
I wish Erie the best of luck.
I wanted to see Kennedy and kitty hawk turned into museum ships
Too late on both sadly.