Great lake boats, a good video

   / Great lake boats, a good video
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Fresh from its grounding and a lightering operation in the St. Marys River, the Hon. James L. Oberstar entered the harbor this morning with an escort from Duluth-based USCGC cutter SPAR. A large crowd was on hand for its arrival. The laker will unload its Tilden fluxstone at CN-Hallett Dock 5 before shifting to Fraser Shipyards for inspection and repair as needed. Duluth, MN - June 16, 2025
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   / Great lake boats, a good video #2,492  
The James R Barker turning into the Rock Cut at the Soo, heading down bound on her way to Burns Harbor with a load of ore. What a pic!View attachment 3619252View attachment 3619251
Top picture lower right hand corner is the ferry that runs over to Neebish Island. Rode the ferry a couple of times when I had friend that lived on the west side of the cut, and I visited him there. Watching the 1000 footers coming through the cut was really impressive. The cut is 33-35 feet deep and some of the boats were drawing 28-29 feet of draft.
 
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Top picture lower right hand corner is the ferry that runs over to Neebish Island. Rode the ferry a couple of times when I had friend that lived on the west side of the cut, and I visited him there. Watching the 1000 footers coming through the cut was really impressive. The cut is 33-35 feet deep and some of the boats were drawing 28-29 feet of draft.
I don't like taking my rowboat in shallow water. Can't imagine a 1000 footer with just a few feet of clearance under it. Amazing machines!
 
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Interesting how the self-unloading is on the front on one and on the rear on the other.

Too bad about the Reyerson. I'm guessing the cost of conversion to self-unloading would outweigh the lifespan and/or value of the ship, plus there'd have to be a demand. Probably end up scrapped. Surprised it isn't already.

Is someone using it as a tax write off, perhaps?
 
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St. Mary's challenger, under 600' was used and self propelled for over 100yrs til they did the tug conversion. I remember seeing that ship tied up at the cement plant many times on the Kinnikinnick River.in South East WI, think it's still used as a barge on lake Michigan I can't see getting anything bigger up that river regardless of bow and stern thrusters.
 

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