USS CONSTELLATION DAILY REPORT 8/11/14
08/11/2014 06:00 45 51.1 N 126 23.7 W DISTANCE GONE: 334 DISTANCE TO GO: 960 SPEED: 5.6 K WEATHER: WIND NNW 15-18K; SEAS NNW… Read more
CORBIN FOSS / USS CONSTELLATION DAILY 8/9/2014 18:00
8/9/14 18:00 48 28.7 N 124 36.2 W Distance Gone: 120 Distance to Go: 1,174 Speed: 5.2 K Weather: West South West 10K; Seas: … Read more
CORBIN FOSS / USS CONSTELLATION DAILY POST 8/10/14
8/10/14 06:00 48 00N 126 06.0 W Distance Gone: 192 Distance to Go: 1,102 Speed: 5.5 K Weather: Winds Westerly 10K; Seas: Westerly 2′-3′ ETA… Read more
USS Constellation Sets Sail on Final Voyage
Maritime Executive USS Constellation Sets Sail on Final Voyage
USS Constellation Leaving at 1 p.m. Friday
Kitsap Sun USS Constellation Leaving at 1 p.m. Friday
The USS Constellation Sets Sail on Her Final Voyage
The Corbin Foss to tow the aircraft carrier on the historic journey SEATTLE, August 8, 2014 — Foss Maritime announced that the Corbin Foss…
Photos of the USS Constellation leaving Bremerton
Tugs Lindsey Foss, Pacific Star, and Pacific Knight assisting the USS Constellation from the port in Bremerton to Blake Island, where it will meet up with the Corbin Foss.
USS CONSTELLATION UPDATE
Today is the departure day of the USS CONSTELLATION on her final voyage.
DEPARTURE OF USS CONSTELLATION
Harbor tugs will depart with the USS Constellation from Bremerton, Washington at 14:00 tomorrow August 8th, 2014
A Personal Collection of USS Constellation Memorabilia
Tom Armstrong of Poulsbo, Washington sent us some items from his personal collection of memorabilia from his time on the USS Constellation. Tom was on the Connie in 1968 and 1969 as part of the Crash Crew.
USS CONSTELLATION DEPARTURE FROM BREMERTON
The Corbin Foss and the USS Constellation will now be departing from Bremerton on August 8, 2014 around 1:00pm for the first leg of the journey to Long Beach, California for fuel stop and U.S. Customs clearance from United States (last U.S. port).
The USS Constellation Takes a Final Historic Voyage
On August 7, 2014 the USS Constellation aircraft carrier will begin her historic final voyage. The Kitty Hawk-class supercarrier will be towed by the ocean tug Corbin Foss.
Foss Maritime Acquires East Coast Tug Company Constellation Tug
Announcement today that Foss is expanding SEATTLE, July 17, 2006 – Foss Maritime Company – a Seattle-based marine services company with the largest fleets… Read more
MarineLink.com, Foss Maritime Acquires Constellation Tug
MarineLink.com Foss Maritime Acquires Constellation Tug
Historic Final Voyage
In 2014, Foss escorted the USS Constellation aircraft carrier on her historic final voyage. The Kitty Hawk-class supercarrier, nicknamed “Connie” by her crew, was successfully towed by ocean tug Corbin Foss from Bremerton Naval Shipyard to Brownsville, Texas to be retired and scrapped. The 16,000-mile journey took 160 days, with Foss guiding the massive vessel along Mexico and Central and South America, passing through the Straits of Magellan before heading north to Texas.
Pictures of Connie in Panama
Mauro Endara H. sent us this excellent set of arial photos of the USS Constellation making her way past Panama.
UPDATE FOR ARRIVAL LONG BEACH
Please note that we have revised our arrival at Long Beach of the USS Constellation and the Corbin Foss for operational reasons to noon on… Read more
The Corbin Foss Meets Connie
The Corbin Foss joining the USS Constellation near Blake Island.
LINES AWAY
At 14:15 lines away on USS Constellation!!!
Photo Gallery
All photos are the property of Foss Maritime and can be used only with permission. Projects One Thousandth Boeing Barge load Delivered Aid to… Read more
Leadership
EXECUTIVE TEAM Click to find out more about Foss Maritime’s Executive Leadership. Peter Pietka President Peter Pietka has been with Saltchuk Marine since 2021…. Read more
Sixty-Two Vessels Operated by Foss and Subsidiaries Honored for Environmental Excellence
Ships have gone two years or longer without environmental incidents, winning Chamber of Shipping Honor WASHINGTON, D.C., December 2, 2009 – For 17 years,… Read more
Eighteen Foss Vessels Awarded Jones F. Devlin Safety Awards
Foss winners boast from two to nine years without a lost-time injury SEATTLE, June 17, 2008 – Foss Maritime Company’s commitment to safety was… Read more
Gulf Caribe – El Segundo Now Part of Foss Maritime Company
To provide consistent customer service, former Foss subsidiary is now part of global marine company; to operate as Foss Maritime – El Segundo SEATTLE,… Read more