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How Does an Abandoned Ship Sail Itself for 38 Years?

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In 1931, the crew of the SS Baychimo abandoned their cargo ship in the brutal Arctic ice, fully expecting it to be crushed and sink. But the ship refused to die.Instead of yielding to the ice, the steel giant became the Arctic's most famous ghost ship. Without a captain, without a crew, and without any steering, it continued to drift independently through the coldest waters on Earth for nearly four more decades. It was sighted by Inuit hunters, explorers, and other crews, yet no one was ever able to fully secure it and bring it back to port.How did an abandoned vessel manage to survive dozens of the harshest winters, evade sinking, and continue its endless, unmanned journey until 1969? What really happened to the SS Baychimo, and could its rusted hull still be hidden somewhere beneath the ice today? In this investigation, we examine the archival records to uncover one of the greatest maritime mysteries in history.

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Episode How Does an Abandoned Ship Sail Itself for 38 Years? Cover

How Does an Abandoned Ship Sail Itself for 38 Years?

In 1931, the crew of the SS Baychimo abandoned their cargo ship in the brutal Arctic ice, fully expecting it to be crushed and sink. But the ship refused to die.Instead of yielding to the ice, the steel giant became the Arctic's most famous ghost ship. Without a captain, without a crew, and without any steering, it continued to drift independently through the coldest waters on Earth for nearly four more decades. It was sighted by Inuit hunters, explorers, and other crews, yet no one was ever able to fully secure it and bring it back to port.How did an abandoned vessel manage to survive dozens of the harshest winters, evade sinking, and continue its endless, unmanned journey until 1969? What really happened to the SS Baychimo, and could its rusted hull still be hidden somewhere beneath the ice today? In this investigation, we examine the archival records to uncover one of the greatest maritime mysteries in history.

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