8/8/24 – Battleship Texas Update
Posted by Battleship Texas Foundation on August 8, 2024
The ship is still moored along Pier D in Gulf Copper Shipyard where their people are hard at work. It cannot be understated how much we appreciate their efforts in this undertaking as we know the work before them has not been easy.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What’s Next?
Battleship Texas will remain at Gulf Copper Shipyard until her new home is ready for her. Additional steel work, removal and replacement of the ship’s deck, and superstructure/aft fire control restoration will continue. And painting the topsides!
Touring?
The Battleship Texas Foundation will be offering touring options while the ship is in the shipyard. Participants will be able to view ongoing work and restoration or learn all about how the ship operated during its service career. Tours are expected to begin in late 2024.
Reopening?
There is a lot to be done before the ship is ready for touring at its new home in Galveston, Texas. Reopening is projected to happen in late 2025 or 2026.
Missing Guns?
The ship’s anti-aircraft guns are currently undergoing restoration. The guns and gun directors will be replaced once their restoration is complete. All six of the ship’s 5″ guns and one quad 40mm Bofors have already been reinstalled.
SHIP REPAIRS
Deck Repairs
Workers are currently laying the pine deck on the ship’s bow. Below is a breakdown of how this is done. Yes, Battleship Texas had a deck made up of mostly pine during the ship’s service career.
The underlying steel deck has been repaired and made watertight with all existing studs removed and ground flush. Once welding has concluded in each area, the steel is properly coated.
4″x4″ treated southern yellow pine deck planks are shaped and fitted to the deck then coated to protect against moisture. A Dolphinite Bedding Compound is applied to both the steel deck and bottom of the board prior to final installation. Boards are secured by studs which are welded to the steel deck during installation.
Plank and margin board seams are caulked using on strand of cotton caulking, three strands of oakum, and sealed with a marine sealant.
Yes, some of the wood from the 1990 deck is being saved to produce items to raise funds. Some deck wood items are already available in the ship’s store.
Paint
The ship is being painted in the Measure 21 camouflage scheme. All horizontal surfaces will be Deck Blue 20-B, and all vertical surfaces will be Navy Blue 5-N. Battleship Texas is only one of two battleships in a WWII camouflage scheme.
Main Mast
The ship’s main mast has been primed and painted in Navy Blue 5-N. The radar top mast, along with its SG and SK, will be reinstalled to the main mast once repairs are complete.
Radar Top Mast
The radar top mast has been removed from the ship’s main mast and is mostly complete. The SG and SK radar antennae will be reinstalled once their repairs are complete and the entire radar top mast will be reinstalled on the ship.