Also, USS Constellation CV-64, departed Puget Sound Naval Shipyard August 8, 2014 on a four month voyage to the same Brownsville salvage yard. There she will join USS Forrestal CV-59 and USS Saratoga CV 60. USS Ranger CV-61 and USS Independence CV-62 are also at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard and are scheduled for the same scrap yard in Texas. USS Kitty Hawk C-V 63, also at PSNS remains in ready reserve. USS Enterprise CVN-65 was decommissioned in Dec 2012 and is undergoing a lengthy deactivation period after which the plan is to tow her to PSNS for scrapping. USS America CV-66 was sunk after extended testing of various explosions designed to see how future carriers could be better built. She was deliberately scuttled in 17,500 feet of water off the Virginia coast in May of 2005. As a personal footnote, of the four carriers I served on including Independence, Nimitz and Eisenhower, America was the best.
And as the Panama Canal is 110' wide and the carrier hull is 130' wide and the flight deck nominally 252' wide, the towed route is around Cape Horn.