Battleship New Jersey Dry Dock Tour - 4K Video

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  • Опубликовано: 7 июн 2024
  • For over a month, The Battleship New Jersey has been going through a massive renovation, below the water line.
    It was back on March 21st when the USS New Jersey was pulled via tug boats down the Delaware river to find her way to the Philadelphia Navy Yard.
    Since then, crews at the North Atlantic Ship Repair have been working seven days a week to get her under-side looking brand new again.
    This two month project is accomplishing a few different projects and one additional add-on.
    The primary goals of this dry-docking are to restore the ship's bottom by removing all paint, inspecting all 165 underwater through-hull openings, applying new antifouling paint, and replacing the 1,200 zinc anodes with 600 aluminum ones.
    At the time of recording they look to be more than halfway done with the project.
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  • @WildwoodVideoArchive
    @WildwoodVideoArchive  Месяц назад +14

    Help us hit 100,000 subscribers (Just hit that subscribe button!!)

    • @BBAKER22
      @BBAKER22 28 дней назад +1

      Why? GET A J0B

    • @zolocharlie3050
      @zolocharlie3050 26 дней назад

      How much money can buy this big toy?

    • @beedalton9675
      @beedalton9675 15 дней назад

      The wisconsin is the biggest u.s. battleship now by a foot... she has the bow of the uss kentucky

    • @mm3mm3
      @mm3mm3 11 дней назад

      I just did 😊😊😊😊😊

    • @mcguire4162
      @mcguire4162 10 дней назад

      Are any of the guns on the ship still active? I've been to the USS Alabama, it's not bad for something that old and small. In it's day, they were definitely fearsome weapons.

  • @Adam.NavyVet
    @Adam.NavyVet Месяц назад +27

    She is absolutely beautiful. The Iowa Class Battle Ship has amazing lines. Her hull shape is a thing of beauty and we no longer have the ability to source the steel sheets, loft, manufacture, shape and hull of this thickness. They had to manufacture the jigs that were used to put those curves and radius bends in steel up to 11 1/2 “ thick plate steel for Iowa/Jersey and 14 1/2” inches thick for Wisconsin/Missouri armor belts. Imaging what it took to roll and complex shape steel plates of this thickness. They used FHA Steel (Face Hardened Armor grade steel. Also referred to as Cement Steel. It was expensive to mill and roll. Lofting and then taking the flat raw plate steel sheet and shaping all the correct contours and bends was a skill long lost. But seeing her with her shirt down is just incredible. Thank you for your video work and tour of her underbody. I was part of the Reactivation Team when she was in Long Beach Naval Shipyard in 81/82. What an amazing Ship she is. Looks brand new now.

    • @topturretgunner
      @topturretgunner 28 дней назад +7

      Adam. Thank you so much for sharing this with us. Many do not know or understand the complexities of designing much less building the Iowa class BB’s. Then try to explain just how much of the initial design process was accomplished with a thing called a slide rule. Don’t even try to explain the function of the old analog fire control computers for the main batteries. Amazing stuff. Fair winds and following seas brother. Vietnam era Aviation Ordinanceman here.

    • @NjJfjr
      @NjJfjr 26 дней назад +3

      My 6.5 yr old son Nathan Wood & Myself Delivered Ceremony Flowers onboard this masterpiece 7 yrs ago for Memory Florist & Monuments Camden/ Woodlynne NJ
      I'll try to find the pictures / repost . Same pictures were posted on my Facebook page 7 yrs ago before they took down my FB Page & Permanently Suspended my account. NFG 👎🏼 😤 🤬
      Making America Great Again ❤️🇺🇸
      💥 BADA BING BADA BOOM 💥
      I APPROVE THIS MESSAGE 🙌🏼
      Nj'sJfJr 👍🏼💪🏼❤️🇺🇸

    • @jonathandoe8398
      @jonathandoe8398 25 дней назад +3

      The belt armors on the Iowas are all the same thicknesses. It's the armored bulkheads at the ends of the armoured box that have heavier plates in the two later ships.

    • @Anne6621
      @Anne6621 19 дней назад +2

      the average person has a hard time with aluminum foil !!

  • @brandonchrupcala7380
    @brandonchrupcala7380 Месяц назад +30

    Toured this ship when it was Camden with my brothers and grandfather who has passed since. He was a former Vietnam vet and you could see the joy it brought him being able to give his grandkids a tour of something that is so important to him and his legacy. So great to see it again in your videos Joey thank you for the video!

    • @WildwoodVideoArchive
      @WildwoodVideoArchive  Месяц назад +4

      Thank you for sharing that story! I loved hearing how happy he was. This is so much more than a ship

    • @johnbrinsfield932
      @johnbrinsfield932 29 дней назад +3

      Well if you wanna see more videos about this infamous battleship. Just got to their RUclips channel "battleship new Jersey", the curator Ryan gives interesting facts & details about this ship & the stations.

    • @JackT_Music_on_Vinyl
      @JackT_Music_on_Vinyl 28 дней назад +1

      Great video of something I've never seen before and never would have! Thanks Joey!

    • @robertgutheridge9672
      @robertgutheridge9672 27 дней назад +1

      My great uncle served on new Jersey in WW2 and was part of her first decommissioning.
      I'm sure he would be happy to see that as he always put it his ship is still well cared for.

  • @larryw5429
    @larryw5429 Месяц назад +17

    I wish these ships could be put in drydocks for life of their musume carrier to preserve them top to bottom! They are giants of the industrial age!

    • @WildwoodVideoArchive
      @WildwoodVideoArchive  Месяц назад +8

      That would be amazing, but unfortunately ships can’t really stay in this position or it will cause significant damage to her structure.

    • @topturretgunner
      @topturretgunner 28 дней назад +2

      I understand your sentiments and yes it most certainly would indeed simplify maintenance but that to me would be like caging a wild Eagle never to fly again. The same as the USAF totally restoring the famous WWII B-17 Memphis Belle and she will never fly again. But again I totally understand the reasoning behind it.

    • @richardprice5978
      @richardprice5978 24 дня назад

      id feel safer/better with them patrolling as taxes originally paying for, usa 🇺🇸 has tactical holes that needs fixing
      Russian's/nato shows this again/resonantly in 2023~

  • @CekalaStudios
    @CekalaStudios 27 дней назад +14

    I went to the dry dock tour a couple weeks ago. was a once in a lifetime opportunity. I am so glad I spent the money and went. Videos DO NOT do it justice at all. Great video

    • @randallhoover2410
      @randallhoover2410 15 дней назад +1

      What does it cost to do the tour

    • @h8GW
      @h8GW 3 дня назад

      @@randallhoover2410 $225. I love stuff like this....but not $225 love it.
      Which is why I'm currently addicted to youtube.

  • @garbo8962
    @garbo8962 Месяц назад +10

    Joey " Ambassador to the Wildwoods " great to see you over 75 miles from home. You & the New Jersey curator ( Ryan S ) are my favorite u tube producers. Glad to hear they have most of the $10 million needed for this overdue dry docking work. Have been on the Olympia twice where is across the river from the New Jerseys Camden berth location. Can remember when they towed the ship from the west coast thru the Panama Canal back in 1999. No country will ever build a big ship that is run off steam supplied by high pressure boilers. Last big ship that ran off boilers was built back in the 1950's. Ryan mentioned that somebody messed up years ago when they painted a lot of the anode steel mounting studs with paint that insulated the anode from the ships steel plates.

    • @WildwoodVideoArchive
      @WildwoodVideoArchive  Месяц назад +1

      Thank you for saying that and yes Ryan is the best!!! I had the honor to interview him back in March.

  • @FanOfFab4
    @FanOfFab4 Месяц назад +13

    I appreciate your dedication to this ship!

    • @WildwoodVideoArchive
      @WildwoodVideoArchive  Месяц назад +2

      thank you. I think this is our 5th in the series of videos we have done so far. We have at least 2 more coming. (360 tour and her trip back to Camden)

  • @martingruffalump5484
    @martingruffalump5484 Месяц назад +7

    what a great tour - i like the smiley face some dude has sprayed on the block under the aft of the centre keel!!!🥰😁😊 looks soooo good with the red bottom and black boot-top!!! this brave ship deserves all this attention!!!

  • @stevelinwood8362
    @stevelinwood8362 3 дня назад

    I can't imagine how a Aircraft Carrier would look drydock. The true size! Enjoyed this video 🎉

  • @pamelasmith514
    @pamelasmith514 Месяц назад +6

    Had a wonderful tour of this ship when it was in Camden.

  • @danielmkubacki
    @danielmkubacki Месяц назад +8

    Thank you Joey for doing this video. The dry dock tickets are not cheep.

    • @JohnThomas-lq5qp
      @JohnThomas-lq5qp 29 дней назад +3

      I'm a retired Nam vet who has enough money to purchase several tour tickets but with bad knees , bad back could never climb down all of them steps. Hopefully this most decorated battleship will still be around for the next couple hundred years.

    • @daleburrell6273
      @daleburrell6273 26 дней назад

      ​@@JohnThomas-lq5qp...that's being overly optimistic...

  • @seventhson27
    @seventhson27 27 дней назад +2

    A guy I used to work for told me he was in the Navy off Vietnam. In the same fleet as the New Jersey, but on a different ship. He said he had the opportunity, several times, to watch the New Jersey fire her guns. In his words, "Absolutely amazing."

  • @battleshipnewjerseysailor4738
    @battleshipnewjerseysailor4738 Месяц назад +28

    FYI they are ANODES, not ANOIDS

    • @WildwoodVideoArchive
      @WildwoodVideoArchive  Месяц назад +1

      correct my friend. For 4 months now ive been saying them wrong and can't knock it out of my head haha

    • @bd5860
      @bd5860 29 дней назад

      Can you explain what they do? Thanks!

    • @battleshipnewjerseysailor4738
      @battleshipnewjerseysailor4738 28 дней назад +8

      @@bd5860 due to electrolysis, that is two dissimilar metals in contact with water, the softer metal tends to corrode, so attaching Zinc or Aluminum anodes will be sacrificed instead of the hull

    • @bindig1
      @bindig1 28 дней назад +2

      When I worked in the industry, we called them zincs

    • @Sweetteawillie
      @Sweetteawillie 27 дней назад

      @@bindig1
      Zinc anodes are used in the petroleum industry.
      Acidic soil will erode unprotected steel pipes that carry fuel from underground tanks to above ground dispensing.
      Steel tanks have them if they are underground.

  • @soopaman2
    @soopaman2 27 дней назад +1

    Big J gets a lot of love from people who appreciate the sheer size and killing power this ship has.

  • @user-iv1gu8zz3s
    @user-iv1gu8zz3s Месяц назад +3

    Joe. Watching this video from inside the ship while on lunch break. Great job. Love all your wildwood videos and ship videos. Keep up the great work.

    • @WildwoodVideoArchive
      @WildwoodVideoArchive  Месяц назад +1

      hahaha. That is awesome! I'm happy you liked this!! The guides gave me a bunch of great info to make this video even better

    • @user-iv1gu8zz3s
      @user-iv1gu8zz3s 29 дней назад

      I asked curatorial to let me know when you come back. Hopefully Tues or Wednesdays when I am there. Would like to meet you😊.

  • @dianebuckler1649
    @dianebuckler1649 Месяц назад

    Great video Joey! Thanks for sharing

  • @airtony21
    @airtony21 Месяц назад +1

    Joey, this could be one of your best videos ever. Thank you so much for the tour very very impressive. You’re the man.

    • @WildwoodVideoArchive
      @WildwoodVideoArchive  Месяц назад

      Thank you so much for saying that! I am trying hard to film new interesting things! This was a fun one!

    • @JohnThomas-lq5qp
      @JohnThomas-lq5qp 29 дней назад

      Side note: three Wildwood towns should pay him for all the great u tube vidios he makes.

  • @utube321piotr
    @utube321piotr Месяц назад

    Remarkable video footage, great work and effort to bring us there.

  • @I7435IC
    @I7435IC 27 дней назад

    The deck & paint look steller !!

  • @billdaddario8800
    @billdaddario8800 Месяц назад

    Great video Joey. I watch all of the dry docking videos of the New Jersey. All are very interesting & informative. Thanks.

    • @WildwoodVideoArchive
      @WildwoodVideoArchive  Месяц назад +1

      Thank you so much! The battleship New Jersey's RUclips channel is amazing to watch!

  • @zoobtilbury3194
    @zoobtilbury3194 29 дней назад

    Thats an excellent video Sir thanks for sharing.

  • @OMG_No_Way
    @OMG_No_Way 27 дней назад +2

    At 4:06 Look at the size of that propeller shaft compared to a normal size man. It’s absolutely incredible what man can make. And to do it before computers, using a pencil, slide ruler and drafting table. Truly awesome..

  • @steveshoemaker6347
    @steveshoemaker6347 27 дней назад

    CONGRATS ON 90.9K and thanks for the excellent tour of this amazing Ship.....
    Old F-4 II Shoe🇺🇸

  • @alejandrohinestrosa2895
    @alejandrohinestrosa2895 Месяц назад

    Excelent report. Congratulations.

  • @jlivewell
    @jlivewell Месяц назад +2

    A beautiful video! Thank you for sharing and keep up the quality content…. Cheers!

    • @WildwoodVideoArchive
      @WildwoodVideoArchive  Месяц назад

      I am so glad you enjoyed it!! (I have another big video on this coming soon)

  • @tippo5341
    @tippo5341 Месяц назад

    Thank you good sir for this video, as an avid follower of the Battleship New Jersey channel and Ryan's awesome coverage of the whole process throughout, as well as all the channels video's to date, this was a very much welcome addition. Can't agree more thoroughly with you, with how good she's looking after all the works to date, and how good she will look once all is said and done....and wow....the new deck is stunning, bringing her back to a state of beauty only the IOWA's possessed.
    As a plastic scale modeller of predominantly ships, the information and footage is priceless for the details around various parts of the ship, that we just cannot access anywhere else...so for that alone, thank you greatly.
    I would kill to be be able to attend one of the dry dock tours...but as I'm in Australia, tis a tad on the difficult side...so I'm very thankful for this video and am certainly looking forward to the mentioned 360 deg video, should be awesome (not to mention all the great videos from the Battleship New Jersey channel itself).
    Have sub'd, and will have a look at all your channel offerings, and look forward to further work of yours, great footage, very informative content and extremely well delivered, a true credit good sir.
    Cheers from Sydney Aus!!!!!

  • @allenpedrick6502
    @allenpedrick6502 24 дня назад

    Excellent video!!!!

  • @kuehnel16
    @kuehnel16 26 дней назад +1

    Amazing how those blocks can hold up all that weight

  • @nigelterry9299
    @nigelterry9299 29 дней назад

    Fabulous. Thanks!!

  • @stevenpresement2739
    @stevenpresement2739 Месяц назад

    Amazing!

  • @kevinkern4661
    @kevinkern4661 Месяц назад +2

    Great video
    Good job Joey 👍🏼👍🏼

  • @PaulCyclist
    @PaulCyclist 29 дней назад

    Excellent video and content

  • @NicManGun
    @NicManGun Месяц назад

    Great video! awesome to see this, thanks for sharing for people to see that wanna go to dry dock but can't, really appreciate it!

    • @WildwoodVideoArchive
      @WildwoodVideoArchive  Месяц назад

      No problem! Happy I could take you with me! I do have a 360 video tour coming out of this ship soon

  • @dave.lawrence.3894
    @dave.lawrence.3894 Месяц назад +1

    Beautiful ship 🚢...

  • @lightningbolt1977
    @lightningbolt1977 Месяц назад +2

    Such a cool video Joey!

  • @mm3mm3
    @mm3mm3 11 дней назад +1

    Cool video 😊😊😊😊😊

  • @robertturner4426
    @robertturner4426 9 дней назад

    Thanks!

  • @eddiegoodman9267
    @eddiegoodman9267 17 дней назад

    Beautiful

  • @kef103
    @kef103 28 дней назад +1

    The Adenoid (gland ) and anode (metal) mix up is adorable.

  • @shanedavis3414
    @shanedavis3414 27 дней назад

    I have a weird kind of fear of ships. Growing up boating in the CnD Canal and Elk River, you have no choice but to encounter a large tanker or cargo ship in the Channel. Ship propellers and rudders give me the creeps, but are always interesting to see. Awesome footage !!

  • @thurin84
    @thurin84 29 дней назад

    awesome! great video!

  • @timothywaterworth8649
    @timothywaterworth8649 Месяц назад

    I was in the Navy and viewed it in drydock in Long Beach Ca. It was HUGE.

    • @WildwoodVideoArchive
      @WildwoodVideoArchive  Месяц назад

      I bet it was beautiful back then (when they polished her propellers)

  • @antiqueperfection
    @antiqueperfection 28 дней назад

    Awesome video man. Appreciate the tour and will be looking forward to the 360 as I'm unable to make it out that way for the in person tour. Just one note.. I'm usually never one to point out errors, they happen, and I ignored the 1st one, then the 2nd, but just had to mention it by the 3rd+... They are "anodes" not 'anoids" lol Minor thing I know 🙂

  • @brucecampbell7582
    @brucecampbell7582 Месяц назад

    INSANE COLLAB

  • @marcusmlinsky
    @marcusmlinsky 26 дней назад

    verry great piktures👍
    from Germany

  • @Schlachtkreutzer
    @Schlachtkreutzer 20 дней назад

    Thank you very very much for the video WOW what a gigantic battleship I am very impressed what an incredible masterpiece and when I see the propeller with the damage and I look at the tip of your helmet, come on YOU must have walked under there and oops sorry 😂😂😂🤔🤔😎😎😜😜
    what a huge ship, I love big guns and the battleship is one of my favorites simply gigantic, what a very very good job by the many workers and thank you for your lots of information I am very impressed.

  • @sundance2005
    @sundance2005 26 дней назад

    So what the "blanks" for? You explained how they attach and remove them, which I think a lot of us could figure out but nothing about what they are for or what that picture (it looked like a picture) in the center. Was hopping to see more of the inside.

  • @johndearmin8687
    @johndearmin8687 3 дня назад

    Been there, done that. 1977 USS Midway, Japan.

  • @joelstanhope7231
    @joelstanhope7231 18 дней назад

    An old master gunnery sargent who served on the Ohio class , told my about going thru the Panama canal , they hung mattresses over the side of the ship to keep it from scraping the sides . Joseph Stubbs was his name , claimed served on several that class , even showed me what was like a year book having all the pictures of the crew. It was from the Wisconsin I think

  • @Za7a7aZ
    @Za7a7aZ 13 дней назад

    What I would like to know is how they managed to lower the ship this precise on these blocks of concrete. What are these anodes for...how does it work?

  • @turbobird2000
    @turbobird2000 Месяц назад

    Just a nerdy correction as a huge BB62 fan…. It is the most decorated US battle ship….😮. Also huge fan of your Wildwood videos, been a huge Wildwood fan since ….. the early 1960s. I am about to retire there from north NJ. I am 3rd generation of Wildwood lovers in my family, my kids are 4th generation.

    • @WildwoodVideoArchive
      @WildwoodVideoArchive  Месяц назад

      You are 100% correct. I just wanted to phrase it differently because I’ve said it that way multiple times in my past five videos on the ship. Haha
      I bet you have some awesome stories of your family gatherings in the Wildwoods. That’s the beauty of Wildwoods. Beautiful generational memories.

  • @dcs244832
    @dcs244832 20 дней назад

    Toured this ship during NORPAC 1987 stop in Seattle Washington

  • @captaingordon
    @captaingordon 24 дня назад

    Would the operation of the ship have equal power to all 4 shafts, or would economy procedures call for more power to the inboard or outboard engines?
    It looks like less wear to have the inboards operate harder as they have more structural support than the outboard shafts.

  • @justinday2916
    @justinday2916 29 дней назад

    It’s going back into service…🥇

  • @randallfawc7501
    @randallfawc7501 Месяц назад

    It's awesome to get these views of the New Jersey, but, this big beautiful ship should be sailing with our Navy as the ambassador of the fleet. Ready to fight! Just think what this ship could do to Houthi missle and drone instalations in southern Yemen! A heck of a lot cheaper that multi million $$$ missles! All that is, of course, IMHO Thanks for the great tour!

    • @danielleeming1027
      @danielleeming1027 5 дней назад

      A heck of a lot cheaper? um no, it would cost several billion just to reactivate it ...

  • @Generic_Tech_Support
    @Generic_Tech_Support 29 дней назад +1

    Slaps the rudder of a Battleship like it's an everyday thing! Lol 😅

  • @Thor_Asgard_
    @Thor_Asgard_ Месяц назад +2

    Now imagine others trying to throw a car at this thing with 800m/s. Just crazy

  • @phil20_20
    @phil20_20 27 дней назад +1

    There's only 1 foor on each side going through the Panama Canal. These are two fwet over the Panamax regulations. Fun stuff 🧐

    • @daleburrell6273
      @daleburrell6273 26 дней назад

      ...yes, I understand that there was a size restriction on U.S. ships to be able to transit the Panama Canal...

  • @transmaster
    @transmaster 26 дней назад

    what do they use inplace of the red, and gray lead paint I used of paint on USN ships back in the early 1970;'s.

  • @williamsmith7914
    @williamsmith7914 28 дней назад +2

    OMG it isn't an anoid it is an anode !!!!!!

    • @WildwoodVideoArchive
      @WildwoodVideoArchive  28 дней назад

      I know right. Sorry my dyslexic butt learned it wrong months ago and can’t unlearn it lol

  • @gorgonbazil2652
    @gorgonbazil2652 19 дней назад

    The Anodes are actually Zinc... Nice vid..

    • @Serps-ii9zc
      @Serps-ii9zc 19 дней назад +1

      The old anodes they removed were Zinc, the new ones are Aluminum. They'll work better in the slightly brackish water the she sits in at her berth in Camden.

  • @joedoakes8307
    @joedoakes8307 27 дней назад

    how thick is the steel plate on the hull ? WHY do one set of propellers have 5 blades and the other 4 blades ? is the steel plate below the water line the same thicknesses throughout ? how thick is the steel plate ABOVE the water line ?

  • @stoneycreeksailor6495
    @stoneycreeksailor6495 26 дней назад

    I can appreciate this guys enthusiasm for this. But he has never worked in a heavy industrial setting. His explanations are a bit inaccurate. But I really enjoyed the video. Thank you

  • @plymouthnnf
    @plymouthnnf 26 дней назад

    10:15 would of been nice if you mentioned "Cathodic Protection"
    11:35 those blank plates, those hooks, you attach chain blocks to lower / raise those blanks with lifting ops, not rope... plates probably weight in about 2-300kg so good luck hold that in place.
    12:47 if distorted is mainly due to rough weather and are frequently reshaped or replaced.

  • @h8GW
    @h8GW 3 дня назад

    Man, I love stuff like this. But not $225 love it.

  • @johndyson4109
    @johndyson4109 8 дней назад

    I'd like to take her out fishing on Lake Champlain!!

  • @MrEricmopar
    @MrEricmopar Месяц назад +1

    If I was a worker there, I couldn't help myself, I'd be so tempted to put a "kilroy was here" somewhere on the bottom, like between the skags. 🤣

  • @patricksottek5913
    @patricksottek5913 27 дней назад

    Seems like there is a bigger reason for this being preserved liked this. Perhaps to keep it in condition for reactivation.

  • @gorgonbazil2652
    @gorgonbazil2652 19 дней назад

    Would love to see the hardhats in the "ships store" I WOULD BUY ONE!

    • @Serps-ii9zc
      @Serps-ii9zc 19 дней назад

      If you go for a tour you get to keep it.

  • @corvanha1
    @corvanha1 24 дня назад

    Dry Duck Tour

  • @OPOCHKA
    @OPOCHKA 17 дней назад

    How much $ does the dry dock tour cost ?
    Where is the ship and how difficult is it to get to ?

  • @carlcolvin8320
    @carlcolvin8320 22 дня назад

    I wonder if it will be mission ready

  • @cocodog85
    @cocodog85 25 дней назад +1

    if the engine is moth balled and the props are locked in place. then why not keep the ship in a permanent dry dock? a new dry dock maybe cheaper than constant maintenance.

  • @hottubking1229
    @hottubking1229 27 дней назад

    Nice looking anoids, am I right?

  • @rickeys
    @rickeys 29 дней назад

    The space between the keels is called "The Holland Tunnel". Truth.

  • @kevinflaherty3936
    @kevinflaherty3936 10 дней назад

    Does anyone know what the name of the ship is up in front of the New Jersey... ??? Looks like a very large navy cargo ship

  • @ArticleFive
    @ArticleFive 18 дней назад

    Zinc Anodes vice Aluminum Annoids

  • @captaingordon
    @captaingordon 24 дня назад

    Any chance to see any water inlets for the boilers or other services of the ship… where they’re located and how big were they?

    • @ytlas3
      @ytlas3 17 дней назад +1

      Doesn't look like anyone is going to film them. I'm curious myself. When I worked under the New Jersey in '87, I remember the inlets to the main condensers being at least 4' in diameter, maybe even more. They were the only places I could stand up and stretch after walking hunched over between the keel blocks. I'm curious how they blanked them over.

    • @captaingordon
      @captaingordon 17 дней назад

      I heard the curator say in one of the videos the ship had to be traveling faster than 8 kts, otherwise a separate set of pumps had to be activated to pull up water.

    • @ytlas3
      @ytlas3 17 дней назад +1

      @@captaingordon I've been down in the engine room on the Jersey when they were steaming in port and when they were on sea trials. The main circulation pump was always on when I was there.

  • @markblain8438
    @markblain8438 27 дней назад

    Battleships are still relevant. When you can park one offshore. The enemy is more likely to quit or do you want some more. We will oblige you.

  • @leroycharles9751
    @leroycharles9751 19 дней назад

    Was it cheaper/easier just to leave the propellers on it instead of removing them when they first made it a museum or were they hedging their bets on maybe putting it back in service? I know the Pompanito and Texas had them removed.

    • @Serps-ii9zc
      @Serps-ii9zc 19 дней назад

      When the Navy mothballed it they were left on for potential reactivation. It hasn't been dry docked since then, so they're still there. All 4 Iowas still have their props. They aren't being removed because there's really no reason to.
      There's a good video on the Battleship New Jersey RUclips channel about it.

    • @leroycharles9751
      @leroycharles9751 19 дней назад

      @@Serps-ii9zc Thanks. I'm glad they left them on.

  • @tomfilipiak7103
    @tomfilipiak7103 26 дней назад

    How do they paint the surface area where the ship is sitting on the blocks?

  • @psychozen7169
    @psychozen7169 26 дней назад

    My son (12) wants to know since she has no power plant does that mean she has no engine? If she has no engine and she returned to service where would they get an engine/power supply?

  • @neailbabson4494
    @neailbabson4494 28 дней назад

    She should be refitted for guided cruse missels. She still one of the fastest ships.

    • @Serps-ii9zc
      @Serps-ii9zc 19 дней назад

      It would be faster and cheaper to build a new guided missile ship than to refit one of these. Not to mention it takes a crew the size of what's on a small carrier to run one, and there isn't anyone in the active Navy today that would even know how to run it's machinery.

  • @aguythatworkstoomuch4624
    @aguythatworkstoomuch4624 День назад +1

    The battleships still have a use. Put them in service to protect ships from pirates around the African horn and the Persian gulf and in Indonesia . Just seeing a beast like that would deter those morons with motorboats

  • @stoneycreeksailor6495
    @stoneycreeksailor6495 26 дней назад +1

    I believe that the anodes are zinc, not aluminum

    • @Serps-ii9zc
      @Serps-ii9zc 19 дней назад

      Old ones were zinc, new ones are aluminum. Aluminum works better in the fresh/brackish water she lives in in Camden.

  • @JohnThomas-lq5qp
    @JohnThomas-lq5qp 29 дней назад

    Retired from a high rise building with a clear view of the planes arriving at busy Philly airport. While sitting in one of the corner break rooms noticed that every 3 to 4 minutes a large passenget jet would be traveling from the North to land st the airport. Planes from the South are not allowed to fly over crowded Philly so they have to make long u turn and desending over New Jersey. So it would be dangerous & possibly not legal to fly a drone close to plane glide slope approach.

    • @WildwoodVideoArchive
      @WildwoodVideoArchive  29 дней назад +1

      It is illegal to fly a drone within the confines of the navy yard. The FAA will not honor any waiver for this area unless it’s indoor flight.
      Also keep in mind that it is a working shipyard and houses a mothball fleet
      That also makes it a no flying zone

  • @ArticleFive
    @ArticleFive 18 дней назад

    12:23 Sea-chest covers added as part of preservation. Not part of her operational life.

  • @jackstevens6263
    @jackstevens6263 Месяц назад +2

    Anode, not anoid

  • @dacco2
    @dacco2 27 дней назад

    I may have misheard, but they are anodes and not made of aluminium but Zinc. Correct term is “sacrificial anode”.

    • @Serps-ii9zc
      @Serps-ii9zc 19 дней назад +1

      The old anodes were zinc, the new ones are aluminum because aluminum works better in the fresh/brackish water she lives in in Camden.

  • @johndyson4109
    @johndyson4109 8 дней назад

    They are fixing it up to RECOMMISSION her! Also bring back the MISSOURI! Why would they be doing these kind of repairs if she wasn't going to be ready for RECOMISSIONING!

  • @jamesgauselman265
    @jamesgauselman265 28 дней назад +2

    Anode (no 'I'), not anoids!

    • @WildwoodVideoArchive
      @WildwoodVideoArchive  28 дней назад

      Believe you me, you’re not the first person to try to correct me. Haha. I said it wrong the first time three months ago and that’s it. Haha. My dyslexic brain will not let me change it

  • @Softail77us
    @Softail77us 28 дней назад

    What are those two defunct holes under the hull for? Too bad there's so much background noise but I don't think you said what they were other than something about bearings which confuses even more. What are anoids for? You showed them but didn't say what they are for. I assume they ground the ship so it doesn't charge with electricity but that's a wild guess. Thanks for the video.

    • @spaceghostohio7989
      @spaceghostohio7989 28 дней назад

      Believe the anoids are there so they corrode and the ship doesn't

  • @rudyt4912
    @rudyt4912 Месяц назад +1

    Anodes, anoids. Aluminum, zinc.
    What the heck are they, what do they do ?!

    • @UQRXD
      @UQRXD 29 дней назад

      They are what is known as a sacrificial anode. The electrolysis effect is absorbed by them so the steel is not attacked by corrosion and rust. As the deterate they have to be replaced.

  • @mikem5043
    @mikem5043 29 дней назад +2

    Anoids???

    • @WildwoodVideoArchive
      @WildwoodVideoArchive  29 дней назад

      Yea, my brain heard anoids instead of anodes and now it can’t rewire it

  • @markjennings2315
    @markjennings2315 27 дней назад +1

    Anodes not Anoids lol

  • @flyurway
    @flyurway 24 дня назад

    Nice job on the video, but how about some info while you're showing us everything? Instead of saying we have huge propellors, tell us HOW huge they are, what are the diameters? So you have these beveled, rectangular "blanks" on the underside ... what are they? Why do they have beveled rectangular chunks of metal welded all over the underside? They must serve some purpose.

  • @markdoldon8852
    @markdoldon8852 27 дней назад +2

    The ANODES are zinc, not aluminum. If they were aluminum the steels hull would become the sacrificial metal, rotting away in months

    • @Serps-ii9zc
      @Serps-ii9zc 19 дней назад +1

      Anodes can be different material depending on the type of water the ship is in. The ones they removed were zinc, because when the Navy mothballed it it was in salt water in Bremerton. The new Anodes ARE aluminum, because the river water in Camden is mostly fresh, brackish water.

    • @christhirion9474
      @christhirion9474 19 дней назад

      ​@@Serps-ii9zc
      Correct can also be magnesium all depends on the marine environment

  • @dscottpeterson6653
    @dscottpeterson6653 28 дней назад

    I thought airplanes have propellers and ships have screws?

  • @Anne6621
    @Anne6621 19 дней назад

    the government made a huge huge huge mistake they should have kept at least 1 Iowa class in active service

  • @psychozen7169
    @psychozen7169 26 дней назад

    Wonder if anyone who built her still alive i bet they would of loved to see her in dry dock.