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EPISODE · Apr 8, 2018 · 34 MIN

EP 10: Saving SS United States

from Around the Buoy · host East Passage Boatwrights

The story of the SS United States is also the story of brilliant marine engineer and naval architect who brought her into being. To say that William Francis Gibbs had a long-running love affair with a ship would be, quite frankly, an understatement. Salty-tongued, superstitious, and with no formal training in the field, he quit his job in real-estate law in 1916 to devote himself to designing the world's fastest ship. In this episode, we talk with William Gibbs' granddaughter, who is heading up the charge to save the SS United States from a fate undeserving of such a passionate success story. Listen in! This week's sponsor: East Passage Boatwrights Feature photo: Bill DeBenedetto, courtesy of SS United States Archives. Show Notes & Links: Hosts: Carter Richardson & Helena Harris Guest: Photographer, Tyler Fields Follow Us: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram

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