In this shot I am standing within the bridge of Big Mamie, the USS Massachusetts. There are several restoration efforts under way and one of them is the bridge. This view is so clear because at this time there are no forward windows in the bridge. Most of the bridge related equipment has been removed as well.
Even though Big Mamie is not one of our largest battleships, being a member of the South-Dakota class at 680 feet and 35,000 tons, it's immense. Everyone is free to walk around the boat and visit all of the decks. We spent quite a bit of time aboard and managed to get lost a couple of times. There are many passage ways that wind around the lower levels of the turrets, and they do extend down into the boat many levels.Nothing is held back and people may also review the engine rooms if they want to. There are safety shields in places and the catwalks are open so it's easy to get the full perspective.
Included in the list of exhibits are helicopters, airplanes, armament, beautiful examples of accurately restored PT boats complete with engines and drive gear, and even a Russian built missile corvette. With so much to look at make sure you have sneakers as opposed to brand new sandals that carve into your feet. Note to self, don't do that again.
Earl barely lived up to a Winter weekend in the Abacos and hopefully that trend continues with the Hurricane season leaving everyone without any more damage that it has already caused.
Added a link to the bucket folder for 2010 through 2011.
Added a link to the bucket folder for 2010 through 2011.