Man I can’t wait to see her all redone and in her new paint! I saw it many times docked at the museum in my trucking travels but never got the chance to stop.
@@blitzwolfe7875: They're fuel tanks. BUT, ... they would pump in seawater atop the thick Bunker C fuel oil to maintain ballast. So, both would have been in there at various times. And, yes, those tanks' outer skin is the actual skin of the ship.
@@blitzwolfe7875: Both. Those pipes are used to drain and/or fill the tanks, depending on the pipe. The ones that look like radiator coils are used to heat the thick Bunker C to a more liquefied, fluid state.
Man I can’t wait to see her all redone and in her new paint! I saw it many times docked at the museum in my trucking travels but never got the chance to stop.
@joshjosh6526 : Have to make the time. The dazzle is only going to be around for about 5 years before we rotate to her '43 camouflage.
@@usskidd661 oh its happening for sure!
Great update. You can tell that a lot of thought has gone into this overhaul. Thanks Tim!
@@timrizzuto459: A lot of thoughts from a lot of different people, yourself included. 🙂👍
Fantastic work! And thanks for the Jim Kirk cameo! LLAP, Kidd and crew! 🖖
@@dougalexander5871: 🖖 Prosperity and long life to you as well. Thanks for the kind words. 🙂
My uncle Clyde Hildebrand. Served on the USS black.
DD-666 During Vietnam.
Nice update. Thanks for sharing…!
So many cool things happening! Much love from Philadelphia and a BBNJ museum tour guide!
@KPen3750 : Thanks! Congratulations on NJ's recent drydocking. Time to put her back together for touring! 😬🙄😅
Nice nice nice! I'm loving it guys! Keep it up!
Thanks for the Update
Definitely an "Information Rich Presentation"
I did the tank cleaning on that boat❤
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3:44 so does water go inside that section right there, or the pipes that we see? Also, are the looking at the hull itself right there or no?
@@blitzwolfe7875: They're fuel tanks. BUT, ... they would pump in seawater atop the thick Bunker C fuel oil to maintain ballast. So, both would have been in there at various times. And, yes, those tanks' outer skin is the actual skin of the ship.
@@usskidd661 thats cool. BUT... does the water or fuel stay in the pipes, and what liquid "rests" against her hull?
@@blitzwolfe7875: Both. Those pipes are used to drain and/or fill the tanks, depending on the pipe. The ones that look like radiator coils are used to heat the thick Bunker C to a more liquefied, fluid state.
@@usskidd661 gotcha (freakin' cool)