How did the concrete ship in Cape May Sink?

How did the concrete ship in Cape May Sink?

The Atlantus was repaired and towed to Cape May. On June 8 of the same year, a storm hit and the ship broke free of her moorings and ran aground 150 feet off the coast of Sunset Beach….SS Atlantus.

History
United States
Out of service 1920
Fate Wrecked, 8 June 1926
General characteristics

Where is the sunken ship in Cape May?

At Sunset Beach in Cape May, NJ, you can see the remains of the S.S. Atlantus sticking out the Delaware Bay. The ship was one of a few experimental ships made of concrete that were built during World War I. It has been slowly receding into the bay since it snapped loose during a storm and ran aground in 1926.

Why did the S.S. Atlantus sink?

Atlantus was one of a dozen concrete ships that were built, and it criss-crossed the Atlantic several times, hauling cargo and troops. But when steel again became available, the S.S. Atlantus was mothballed. In 1926 she was docked in Cape May when a storm broke her loose and ran her aground, just off of Sunset Beach.

Where is the concrete ship?

Known as The SS Palo Alto (“The Cement Boat”), you’ll find the historic ship located south of Santa Cruz off Highway 1, at Seacliff State Beach. This two mile, sandy beach at the foot of sandstone cliffs offers day parking, camping, swimming, fishing, bicycling and roller-blading for starters.

Is Higbee Beach Open?

Higbee Beach Wildlife Management Area. ACCESS AND PARKING: Open daily from dawn to dusk. Parking area on site. Download a map of the trails from the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection website above.

Can ships be made of concrete?

Concrete ships are built of steel and ferrocement (reinforced concrete) instead of more traditional materials, such as steel or wood.

What ships were made of concrete?

The US Navy built 12 concrete ships for World War I

  • SS Atlantus. The Atlantus was a steamer that was sold as a ferry landing ship.
  • SS Cape Fear.
  • SS Cuyamaca.
  • SS Dinsmore.
  • SS Latham.
  • SS Moffitt.
  • SS Palo Alto.
  • SS Peralta.

Are Cape May beaches dog friendly?

Dogs are permitted on Cape May City Beaches during the months of November, December, January, February and March. Dogs shall be kept on a leash at all times and be accompanied by their owner or caretaker.

What is the biggest concrete ship?

SS Faith

History
Class and type Concrete Ship
Tonnage 8000 tons
Length 336 feet 6 inches (102.57 m)
Beam 22 feet 6 inches (6.86 m)

Why did they stop making concrete ships?

The reason was that other shipbuilding methods were cheaper and less labor-intensive, and other kinds of ships were cheaper to operate. However, in 1942, after the U.S. entered World War II, the U.S. military found that its contractors had steel shortages.