dwco5051
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SS United States leaving Philly under tow on it's way to become a reef. I remember when it was moored in Norfolk over by the firefighting school. Used to look over at her rusting away and remember when it set the record for the fastest trans-Atlantic crossing. The vessel broke the trans-Atlantic speed record on its maiden voyage, crossing eastbound in three days, 10 hours and 40 minutes at an average of more than 35 knots.
For anyone who like me has nothing better to do on a snowy afternoon but track ships here is her current position. The US is not sending an AiS but the tug Vinik 6 is. Traveling a 7.2 knots. https://www.vesselfinder.com/?imo=7044328
It’s headed to Mobile for asbestos removal and prep for Scuttling. Then it will be towed into the Gulf and sunk. The ship's final home will be under about 180 feet (55 meters) of water 20 miles (32 kilometers) off the coast of Destin, Florida.

For anyone who like me has nothing better to do on a snowy afternoon but track ships here is her current position. The US is not sending an AiS but the tug Vinik 6 is. Traveling a 7.2 knots. https://www.vesselfinder.com/?imo=7044328
It’s headed to Mobile for asbestos removal and prep for Scuttling. Then it will be towed into the Gulf and sunk. The ship's final home will be under about 180 feet (55 meters) of water 20 miles (32 kilometers) off the coast of Destin, Florida.
