| Did you know that
Battleship Cove pioneered overnight camping on board naval vessels? It all began
in 1972 when a Boy Scout leader asked Paul Vaitses, then Battleship Cove's executive
director, "Is it possible for my scout group to spend a night aboard?"
Mr. Vaitses promptly replied, "Absolutely!" And
so Nautical Nights began, with 80 scouts sleeping in their bedrolls on the battleship's
main deck. For some it is an annual adventure steeped in history, patriotism and
pride. It is not uncommon to see a father, who as a boy spent a night aboard the
battleship, return with his son to repeat the experience. They trudge up the gangway
carrying sleeping bags, pillows, backpacks (and an occasional teddy bear). They
may be weary from their journey, but they're soon transformed. The awesome size
of the ship dazzles them. They gaze at the masts where the U.S. flag and an array
of signal flags flutter proudly. They marvel at the 16"
guns, the 40MM mounts, the turrets and the superstructure. You see it in their
faces. They've never seen a ship so big and they say to themselves, "I can't
believe we'll be spending the night onboard!"
After stowing their gear, campers wander in
wonder at everything Battleship Cove has to offer. The look of amazement turns
to glee when they climb on the 40MM mounts and crank the handwheels. With imaginary
shells bursting all around they fight off the enemy and save their proud ship.
They scamper about, investigating the guns, ducking into the turrets, climbing
on the mounts, sprinting up the ladders. . . exploring everywhere. Fathers,
grandfathers and uncles (some of them Navy veterans) proudly explain the workings
of the ship. The enthusiasm and pride is contagious for this proud lady of the
sea. A visit to Battleship Cove is special. Spending an overnight on
board one of the mightiest defenders of freedom truly is an unforgettable experience.
Call (508) 678-1100 for a brochure or to book your group's bunks today! |