The Ohio-class Trident submarines are 42' at the beam.
That doesn't mean there's more room for crew - it just means there's room to cram more equipment into.
a submarine
The USS Missouri and the USS Bowfin Submarine Museum.
The USS Holland
YES - you can visit the WW2 submarine USS Becuna in Philadelphia's Penn's Landing park. -there is also an old cruiser, USS Olympia
The web address of the Uss Bowfin Submarine Museum And Park is: http://www.bowfin.org
The USS Sunfish SSN649 was a Sturgeon-class attack submarine.
It's a famous military submarine...
Uss nautilus
Yes, the sail of the USS Birmingham is still around. If you're in the vicinity of Columbus, Ohio, you could drop by the Defense Supply Center there and set up for a photo op.
There is NO submarine called 'Typhoon' in the US Navy, nor has there ever been. Typhoon is a Russian nuclear submarine. -The current USS Typhoon is a 370 ton Cyclone class patrol launch..
The name of the specific boat used in the movie Act of Valor isn't identified, either in the movie, director's interview, or the credits for security reasons. However, since it was obviously an Ohio-class boat, an SSGN (as stated in the interviews) and rigged for SEAL insertions, it has to be one of 4 Ohio-class SSGN's:USS Ohio (SSGN-726)USS Michigan (SSGN-727)USS Florida (SSGN-728)USS Georgia (SSGN-729)
USS Thresher