cqaigy2
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That's gotta be a sinking feeling. So to speak.
I looked for but could not locate a GW ship yard. Gone? I had freinds try to get me to work with them at Frazier (spelling?) in Superior WI.I remember years ago when I worked at GW Industries on the Cuyahoga at collision bend, the vertical lift bridge there went up and for some reason lowered when the ore boat was halfway under it. Last minute the bridge operator realized the boat was underneath and reversed the bridge but it was too late. The boat hit the bridge deck with the aft end, took off the funnel and all the stuff sticking up in slow motion. I was standing there watching. It was a surreal scene. Needless to say we got the refit as GW was a refitter for lakes boats.
it was GW Industries and I'm sure they are log gone. Worked as a fitter there when I was a young buck.I looked for but could not locate a GW ship yard. Gone? I had freinds try to get me to work with them at Frazier (spelling?) in Superior WI.
Rolf, they have thrusters and seems all lake boats do these days. Generally these are 1000 to 1600+ hp powered props that are used for steerage. Some have them in there sterns as well. In the 1000ft boats, these are 8ft props.Lordy. Such big ships - such narrow passages. I can see how wind would be such a large factor in navigation.
Looks like that lift bridge is still there, but permanently raised and no longer used.I remember years ago when I worked at GW Industries on the Cuyahoga at collision bend, the vertical lift bridge there went up and for some reason lowered when the ore boat was halfway under it. Last minute the bridge operator realized the boat was underneath and reversed the bridge but it was too late. The boat hit the bridge deck with the aft end, took off the funnel and all the stuff sticking up in slow motion. I was standing there watching. It was a surreal scene.
Needless to say we got the refit as GW was a refitter for lakes boats.
I've often wondered why the newer ships' bridges are all the way aft.Rolf, they have thrusters and seems all lake boats do these days. Generally these are 1000 to 1600+ hp powered props that are used for steerage. Some have them in there sterns as well. View attachment 726558View attachment 726559