Continuing with the nautical theme...
The S.S. Catalina was built in 1924, and for 51 years served
passengers crossing the San Pedro Channel between Los Angeles Harbor and
Avalon, California. During that time, she carried 25 million people, reportedly
more than any other ocean-going ship in history. During World War II, as a
troop transport in San Francisco
Bay , she broke records by
ferrying 820,199 men, more than any other U.S. Army Transport.
On September 14, 1975 the S.S. Catalina completed her
9,807th crossing, and it would be her last. At 7:30 pm, she tied up to her San
Pedro berth and the Captain rang down "Finished with Engines" for the
final time.
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Sadly, after many attempts to save her, the S.S. Catalina Steamship Fund became inactive and she sat for years in the harbor at Ensenada , Baja California, Mexico . In 1997, water began seeping in through
the propeller shaft. The ship began to sink slowly by the stern (photo below). Finally in
2009, what was left of the S.S. Catalina was cut up for scrap...no way to treat a lady :\
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