The SS United States, bought for an artificial reef, faces delays due to stability concerns raised by the US Coast Guard.

The SS United States, a historic ocean liner, faces delays in its planned move from Philadelphia to be sunk as an artificial reef off Florida due to stability concerns raised by the US Coast Guard. Okaloosa County, which bought the ship, has conducted stability tests accepted by the Coast Guard. The next steps include a detailed tow plan, with the ship expected to be sunk by the end of 2025 or early 2026.

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