Piers
90 and 91 are used
many times to display Navy ships during Seattle's Annual Sea Fair.
In August of 1985, USS WABASH AOR-5
was moored as shown at pier 90 below.
This
location could be
used to permitly moor a ship, arranged to be a museum of NAVY SUPPORT SHIPS,
store DISASTER RELIEVE GOODS, and
HOUSE HOMELESS VETERANS.
View:
There is talk about the cruise
ship terminal at Pier
30 being re-located to Pier 91.
This could be very good for the suggested NAVY SUPPORT MUSEUM.
The area could work like that depicted below. It would be busier than
now. The existing fishing ships are shown
still mooring here - those marked
"F"
The Cruise Ship (A) is same size as that shown on this report at Pier
66.
The Cruise Ships (B) & (C) are images taken from New York City
moorings.
Note: Queen Mary 2 is 132 feet longer that ship (B).
EVERYTHING IS POSSIBLE!
The Cruise ships need covered boarding
terminals like those in New York
and Miami. Seattle
also needs Navy Attractions and Emergency facilities.