Return To The SS UNITED STATES
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I last saw the SS United States in Philadelphia in September of 2024 before her sail by the SS United States Conservancy to Okaloosa County in Florida to become the world's largest artificial reef.
For those of us who love ships, it was a cherished opportunity to behold greatness.
But after 57 years of layup and decades of failed plans and dreams, it's time to let it go.
I'm always humbled by this beauty, even cut down and stretched.
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In February of 2026, Peter Knego traveled to Mobile, Alabama to bid farewell to the SS UNITED STATES, which has been undergoing preparation to become the world's largest artificial reef. Scheduled to be sunk some 22 miles off the coast of Destin, Florida in mid-April of 2026, the famed ocean liner has been cut down to allow clearance once she is on the sea floor. Her massive funnels and radio mast were carefully removed and are now resting at a secured site some 20 minutes away, hopefully to be part of a museum dedicated to the ship's legacy. The UNITED STATES at 990 feet was the world's fastest ocean liner, capturing the Blue Ribband on her maiden voyage in July of 1952 at an average speed of 35.59 knots or 40.96 MPH. She was an engineering marvel, a breathtaking slice of marine architecture and a legend during her 17 years of service. Laid up since 1969, she has been stripped of all interior fittings and after her arrival in Mobile, all of her windows and portholes, hatch covers and various bits of machinery to facilitate her next role under water. Filmed from outside the yard where the work is being done and from the decks of the Mobile harbor cruise boat PERDIDO QUEEN, this is a touching look at one of America's greatest achievements in her final days above water. Music licensed from Artlist: "Belonging" and "Silhouettes" by Muted; "Last Round" by Russo; "Scorched Earth" by Maya Belsitzman and "Strange Love" by Ziv Grinberg. #ssunitedstates #perdidoqueen #mobile #oceanliner #oldships #classicships