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 Post subject: SS American Victory
PostPosted: Sat Mar 08, 2003 1:59 am 

SS American Victory...In steam again!

No, she's not a grande damme of the rivers but
rather an old war horse and back in steam again,
having passed her initial USCG review on
Thursday, March 6th. At 455 ft and with a draft of 28
ft and beam of 62 ft, the SS American Victory
steamed out of Tampa for sea trials under her own
power for the first time since 1985. Her boilers
were showing 450 psi and, man was it HOT in that
engine room! She's turbine powered.

For the volunteer crew and members of the SS
American Victory & Mariners Museum, this was a
day long wished for. As the more-or-less "official"
videographer, I was pleased to be aboard as the
old girl responded perfectly to all commands from
the USCG inspectors and is now approved to
steam Bays, Inlets, Rivers and Lakes. The next
phase will bring her up to full ocean-going
approval. In the meantime, she's set to start
occasional public trips out of Tampa down Tampa
Bay and into the Gulf of Mexico sometime this
summer.

Now, these trips will never compete with those fine
cruises like the Delta Queen Steamboat Company fleet. Nor are they meant to.
What these trips will celebrate is the successful
efforts of America's Merchant Marine during WWII
and later wars. Built in 1945, the SS American
Victory missed the European part of WWII but did
serve in the Pacific and later in the Marshall Plan to
Europe plus the Korean War and Viet Nam Wars.
Among the museum's volunteers are former
sailors who served on this ship from all 3 wars. If
you're ever in Tampa, you can tour the ship most
any day. She's moored right behind the Tampa
Aquarium ( a stop on Tampa's new trolley line). Here's their web site:
www.americanvictory.org

I just thought that this event deserved a little
mention here. After all, it's pretty hard to find
anything powered by steam these days. And, just
like the a locomotive under steam, when I boarded this ship yesterday for
the first time when steam was up, there is a "life"
that you sense...a whisp of vapor now and then
and, once under way, that gentle, ever so
slight rumble that tells you she's glad to be back
and doing what she was meant to do. You can visit
all the static exhibits you want but until you
experience the real thing, in motion, you don't fully
understand. But once that experience is gained,
there is no way to avoid it's calling and you will
return, again and again.

hrvideo@mindspring.com


  
 
 Post subject: Re: SS American Victory
PostPosted: Sat Mar 08, 2003 10:31 am 

> I just thought that this event deserved a
> little
> mention here. After all, it's pretty hard to
> find
> anything powered by steam these days. And,
> just
> like the a locomotive under steam, when I
> boarded this ship yesterday for
> the first time when steam was up, there is a
> "life"
> that you sense...a whisp of vapor now and
> then
> and, once under way, that gentle, ever so
> slight rumble that tells you she's glad to
> be back
> and doing what she was meant to do.

Nice post Jim. I'm forced to lurk since I am severely detached from the railroad scene, but currently sitting on another steam powered vessel in the Persian Gulf. I guess I should feel lucky that I can walk down to the engine room at any time...just never thought of it that way. We're also lucky to have 2 ALCO 251 emergency diesel generators, which I do like to go listen to.

I'll make sure to visit your Victory ship whenever I'm in Tampa.

Bill Hayes
CDR SC USN
USS BATAAN (LHD-5)

hayesw@bataan.navy.mil


  
 
 Post subject: Re: SS American Victory
PostPosted: Sun Mar 09, 2003 2:52 am 

Thanks Bill,
We're with you in spirit and support in the coming months. The service of you and your shipmates and all the others called to duty is deeply appreciated by us in the land where freedom reigns.
-Jim Herron

hrvideo@mindspring.com


  
 
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