Chapter 6: The Story of the SS Tarpon
Video Title: Stories of St Andrews: Chapter 6 - The SS TarponDescription:Ahoy there, gather around! It's your old pal Salty Pete, back on Captain Wear's wharf to tell you about our town's toughest and most reliable friend: a ship made of pure iron with a heartbeat like a steam engine. Back when the thick woods made St. Andrews an isolated island, the bay was our only highway to the world, and we needed a hero to connect us.In this exciting and emotional chapter, we explore the legendary SS Tarpon:• The Ironclad Hero: Built in 1887 with a solid iron hull to defeat hungry, wood-eating shipworms, the Tarpon featured nimble "twin screws" to navigate tricky sandbars. She was so tough that shipbuilders even cut her clean in half just to add a new 30-foot section in the middle!• The Dependable Captain: Meet Captain Willis Barrow, a man who knew the waters better than the back of his hand, sailing the Tarpon into the bay over 1,500 times. He was famously reliable, only missing one trip in 20 years and always declaring, "God makes the weather and I make the trip".• Tarpon Day: Discover how the blast of her distant steam whistle was better than the circus coming to town. The whole town would drop everything to greet the ship that served as our grocery store, post office, gas station, and connection to the outside world.• A Tragic Storm: Hear the heartbreaking tale of the surprise 1937 gale that finally bested the aging vessel. With no radio to send an SOS, the ship sank in the dark Gulf waters, claiming 18 lives—including the 81-year-old Captain Barrow, who went down with his ship.• A Lasting Legacy: Learn how the end of the Tarpon closed the town's watery front door, forcing St. Andrews to rely on modern roads and highways. Today, you can stand at the St. Andrews Marina on the exact spot she used to dock, while the old iron ship lives on as a beautiful, bustling coral reef for scuba divers at the bottom of the Gulf.Grab your life jackets and join us for a grand tale of iron, ocean storms, and the bravest captain to ever sail the bay!Stay Salty!