S.S. Willis A. Slater
The S.S. Willis A. Slater was built in February, 1944 by McCloskey and Company in Tampa Bay, Florida. She was used as an Army training ship. In December 1948, she was partially sunk to form a breawater in Virginia.
Location
The S.S. Willis A. Slater lies with eight other concrete ships in a breakwater in Kiptopeke, Lower Chesapeake Bay, Virginia.
Photos
None available. However, since all the McCloskey ships are identical, you can see photos of the other ships to see what the S.S. Willis A. Slater looked like.
There are also photos of the Kiptopeke Breakwater available, although I do not know which specific ships are pictured.
Vital Statistics
Gross Weight: 4,690 Tons
Net Weight: 2,738 Tons
Dimensions: 102.53 meters x 16.45 m x 10.66 m
Engine: T.3-cyl, Prescott Mehy Co.