To answer a request by Sargentx in the main forum I offer the attached photos and diagrams.
Stowed position CL-145
I have a photo of this operational use of the boat boom that is dated 1931
This is a crop from a larger photo of Iowa at NY, 1943. The Port side Aft boat boom is rigged but not out. You can see the king post which sits in a deck fitting and supports the rigging lines. You can also see the fittings on the hull which support the boom when it is stowed.
Iowa enroute museum duty, Starboard forward Accommodation Ladder, lifted but not stowed.
Boat Booms and Accommodation Ladders
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Re: Boat Booms and Accommodation Ladders
thanks for the pictures. Great to see.
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Re: Boat Booms and Accommodation Ladders
While researching and building the USS Ajax AR-6 I found it curious that I'd see boat booms on the starboard side of the ship and not on the port side in many photos that I found of the ship. I thought that this was odd.
USS Ajax veterans on the FaceBook page verified, for me, that, that was true. Starboard side only. But, they could provide no reason for it.
USS Ajax veterans on the FaceBook page verified, for me, that, that was true. Starboard side only. But, they could provide no reason for it.
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Re: Boat Booms and Accommodation Ladders
Carl, with regards to the USS Ajax, it could be something as simple as ceremonial/visitors being done on the stbd side, also seems like she always had the Destroyers tied up on the port side negating the need for the port booms, just a thought.
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John
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