Where is the SS Selma?

Galveston Island
SS Selma is the only permanent, and prominent, wreck along the Houston Ship Channel. It lies approximately one mile north of Galveston Island.

What happened to the SS Selma?

The Selma served several ports in the Gulf of Mexico quite successfully. Unfortunately she ran aground on the South jetty at Tampico, Mexico on May 11, 1920, creating a sizeable crack about 60 ft. long in her hull. This left the hull partly submerged, although awash when seas were rough.

How did the USS Selma sink?

The SS Selma In 1920, the concrete-made oil tanker SS Selma hit a jetty in Mexico tearing a 60-foot hole in its hull. It was brought to Galveston for repair, but when those efforts failed the craft was intentionally sunk off the eastern shore of Pelican Island near Galveston.

What is the shipwreck in Galveston Bay?

the SS Selma
A mile off of Galveston Island, this hulking concrete wreck is the only permanent shipwreck site in the Houston Ship Channel. A remnant of the experimental concrete ships approved by Woodrow Wilson during the WWI steel shortage, the SS Selma was built in 1919 by F.F. Ley and Company of Mobile, Alabama.

How deep is the water at Seawolf Park?

3 ft. (1 m.)

Where is the USS Cavalla?

Galveston
The USS Cavalla is berthed in Seawolf Park, Galveston, Texas as a memorial to the lost submarine USS Seawolf.

Why did the SS Selma sink?

The SS Selma launched from Mobile, Alabama, in June 1919. It was abandoned after hitting a reef near Pelican Island that tore an unrepairable 60-foot hole in its hull, The Galveston County Daily News reported .

Who shipwrecked on Galveston Island?

Cabeza de Vaca’s
With his exploration party reduced to only 80 or 90 men, Cabeza de Vaca’s motley flotilla finally wrecked on what was probably Galveston Island just off the coast of Texas.

Who shipwrecked Galveston?

The Spanish conquistador Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Vaca is shipwrecked on a low sandy island off the coast of Texas.

Can you go inside the submarine at Seawolf Park?

Visitors to the AUWC in Seawolf Park can round out a tour of the sub and the destroyer escort with fishing in the bay or even a sleepover on board one of the ships.

Can you crab at Seawolf Park?

Also you can crab at Seawolf Park.

Can you tour the USS Cavalla?

Here, visitors can tour the USS Cavalla, a WWII submarine that sank a Japanese aircraft carrier involved in the Pearl Harbor attack, plus also tour the USS… More Stewart, the only Edsall-class destroyer escort preserved in the United States. The museum offers guided and self-guided tours.