USS Massachusetts
was powered by geared turbines, steam for which was provided by eight boilers.
The boilers were among the earliest examples of the US high-pressure/high-temperature
steam technology so important to secure long range for Pacific operations; they
operated at 600 pounds per square inch and a superheater temperature of 850 degrees
F. The turbines ran at very high speed, up to 9628 RPM; gears reduced this to
185 RPM at the propellers.
USS
Massachusetts never ran formal trials, for the Navy was reluctant to expose
its most valuable units to enemy submarines on well-known measured mile courses.
However, BB59's sister ship, the USS Alabama, ran trials off California
in March 1945, making 28.08 knots at 133,070 SHP, which was consistent with the
design requirements of the South Dakota class as determined by the General
Board in 1937.
What does
it take to build a battleship?
RIVETING DETAILS:
It took 6,250 shipbuilders from the Fore River Shipyard nearly three and half
years to build USS Massachusetts at a cost of more than $120M, well in
excess of her projected $80M budget. Her construction required:
4.3M feet of welding 1.1M rivets
422,000 feet of piping 9.5 acres of decking 900 electric
motors 5,300 electric lighting fixtures 89,480 feet of air
duct vents 1,091 telephones 1.2M feet of electrical cable
Many
of these components were stripped while BB59 was in mothballs. To learn about
our efforts to restore her to her original configuration, click here.
VOLUNTEERS
NEEDED: Do you have free time? Would you like to make a difference in the
community? We need volunteers like you for all sorts of restoration and community
outreach projects. Click here for more details.
HISTORIC EVENTS: Transform your party or
special event into a night in shining armor. Battleship Cove offers a multitude
of settings and professional on board catering that will leave your guests breathless.
The
USS Massachusetts Engine Room: Take a peek into this cavernous space,
which housed one of four identical power plants for Big Mamie. Click the thumbnail
for a closer look.
BB59
steam turbine: Legend has it that some sailors tried to harness the heat
from these to brew their morning coffee! Click the thumbnail for a closer look.
BB59
propeller: Four massive screws pushed Massachusetts through the
ocean at more than 27 knots. Click the thumbnail for a closer look.