Livestream of SS United States Sinking to Go Live Soon via Drones and Underwater Cameras
For the first time in nearly 30 years, fans can witness the historic ocean liner's final journey without having to travel to Florida. The SS United States, a ship that set multiple records during its time, including holding the transatlantic speed record, is being prepared to meet its fate by being sunk off the coast of the Florida panhandle as an artificial reef.
The county of Okaloosa, which purchased the vessel for $1 million in 2024 after a lengthy legal battle, has committed $10 million towards cleaning and sinking the ship. This monumental task will be captured live via drones and underwater cameras, providing viewers with a unique and intimate experience. Two production companies, WMV Productions from Nashville, Tennessee, and Gannet Creative House from Destin-Fort Walton Beach, have been awarded contracts to stream the event.
The SS United States has an impressive history, having carried four U.S. presidents – Harry Truman, Dwight Eisenhower, John Kennedy, and Bill Clinton – as well as celebrities such as Walt Disney, Judy Garland, Marilyn Monroe, and John Wayne. The ship's legacy will continue to be celebrated with a museum dedicated to its story, which will feature pieces from the vessel, including its iconic smokestacks.
The livestream event is expected to take place before the end of the year, although an official date has not been announced yet. For now, fans can look forward to witnessing the SS United States's final journey in a way that was previously impossible – and it will all be available to watch live on various platforms.
For the first time in nearly 30 years, fans can witness the historic ocean liner's final journey without having to travel to Florida. The SS United States, a ship that set multiple records during its time, including holding the transatlantic speed record, is being prepared to meet its fate by being sunk off the coast of the Florida panhandle as an artificial reef.
The county of Okaloosa, which purchased the vessel for $1 million in 2024 after a lengthy legal battle, has committed $10 million towards cleaning and sinking the ship. This monumental task will be captured live via drones and underwater cameras, providing viewers with a unique and intimate experience. Two production companies, WMV Productions from Nashville, Tennessee, and Gannet Creative House from Destin-Fort Walton Beach, have been awarded contracts to stream the event.
The SS United States has an impressive history, having carried four U.S. presidents – Harry Truman, Dwight Eisenhower, John Kennedy, and Bill Clinton – as well as celebrities such as Walt Disney, Judy Garland, Marilyn Monroe, and John Wayne. The ship's legacy will continue to be celebrated with a museum dedicated to its story, which will feature pieces from the vessel, including its iconic smokestacks.
The livestream event is expected to take place before the end of the year, although an official date has not been announced yet. For now, fans can look forward to witnessing the SS United States's final journey in a way that was previously impossible – and it will all be available to watch live on various platforms.