The Naval Destroyer Museum in Bremerton, Washington features the U.S.S. Turner Joy Museum Ship. The Turner Joy was commissioned in 1959 and decommissioned in 1982.
According to the Museum:
“The Turner Joy is a Destroyer, a warship known for its speed and guns! Destroyers were known as ‘Greyhounds of the sea’ and also as ‘Tin Cans’ due to their lightweight construction.”
Shown below are some photographs the Turner Joy’s boats and of the marina adjacent to the ship.
Boats
The Marina
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Naval Destroyer Museum: On the deck of the Turner Joy (photo diary)
Naval Destroyer Museum: Guns and torpedoes on the Turner Joy(photo diary)
Naval Destroyer Museum: Engine room of the Turner Joy (photo diary)
Naval Destroyer Museum: The bridge of the Turner Joy (photo diary)
Naval Undersea Museum: Mines (photo diary)
Museums 101: A couple of deep diving vessels (photo diary)
Museums 101: A collection of outboard motors (photo diary)
Museums 101: Some skiffs (photo diary)