Attention Interested Museums Nine 16 Inch naval gun barrels are being disposed of by the Navy at the Naval Shipyard Long Beach, California. These are the last of replacement barrels that the Navy have for the largest guns ever used by the U.S.. Since the battleships are now decommissioned and declared obsolete these barrels are to be surplused and/or scraped. There is a possibility that some of the barrels may be given to musuems. The greatest problem with accepting them will be the cost of moving them to any other location. The Los Angeles Maritime Museum is requesting one and the Military Museum in San Pedro, CA has a request submitted. Cost of moving one barrel from the shipyard to the Maritime Museum (3.1 miles) will be approximately $15,000. If there is another (California?) museum interested in obtaining one of these barrels, the greatest cost is rental of two 150 ton cranes to lift the gun barrels onto a massive 13 axle trailer. Each barrel is 68 feet long and weighs 118.5 tons. The barrels were manufactured at the Washington Navy Yard in 1944 and 1945. Some savings could be realized if several museums could share some of the cost of transport, two already are. For more information contact William Lee, Director L.A. Maritime Museum at [log in to unmask] 310.548.7560 _______________________________________________________________________________ Los Angeles Maritime Museum San Pedro, California [log in to unmask] 310.548.7618 Please Place Intended Reciepient's Name in Subject Line