Keel Laying Ceremony

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The Keel Laying Ceremony for the future USS WISCONSIN (SSBN 827) will be held on her Hull Number Date

Join Us At a Watch Party

Several organizations will host “Keel Laying Watch Parties” allowing as many Wisconsinites as possible to experience this unique naval tradition as the Ship’s Sponsor, Dr. Kelly Geurts proclaims the keel to be “truly and fairly laid”.

The Keel Laying Ceremony in Quonset Point, RI will be live streamed at each of the Watch Parties. Join us and help celebrate Wisconsin’s newest namesake ship and honor Wisconsin’s exceptional maritime heritage and military legacy.

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Watch Party Locations

Wisconsin Veterans Museum
30 W Mifflin St
Madison, WI 53703
wisvetsmuseum.com

Wisconsin Maritime Museum
75 Maritime Dr
Manitowoc, WI 54220
www.wisconsinmaritime.org

Richard I. Bong Veterans Historical Center
305 E 2nd St
Superior, WI 54880
bongcenter.org

Co-hosted with United States Submarine Veterans:  Western Lake Superior Base
ussubvets.org/wlsb

 
 
 

The Keel Laying Ceremony

The Keel Laying Ceremony symbolizes when the ship begins to transition from design to reality by marking the formal recognition of the start of a ship's construction.

In earlier times, the Keel Laying was the "laying down" of the central or main timber making up the backbone of a vessel. Today, fabrication of the ship may begin months before some of the ship's bottom may actually be joined. However, the Keel Laying Ceremony (also referred to as the Keel Authentication Ceremony) symbolically recognizes the joining of modular components and the ceremonial beginning of construction of a ship.

During the Keel Laying ceremony, the Ship’s Sponsor, Dr. Kelly Geurts, will authenticate the keel by welding her initials onto a metal plate. The plate with her initials will then be permanently affixed to the ship and Dr. Geurts will proclaim the keel to be “truly and fairly laid”.