Great lake boats, a good video

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He was fished out at midnight and I have no idea how he could not have gone hypothermic by that hour. Wonder who gave him and his jet ski a ride back to Grand Marais MN!

Yeah, that water is C-O-L-D in the big lake! We were at Whitefish point several years ago in August and it hurt my ankles just to stand in that water. :eek:

And yet, there were a bunch of kids swimming. :laughing:

And that would be a long ride back, for sure.
 
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Google maps says its a 9 h 22 min drive (524.8 miles) via M-28 between the Sault MI and Grand Marais MN. Lost in the middle of the Lake, out of fuel and hasn't seen the shoreline in how many hours? I still can't believe he lived through it. He is one lucky dude.
 
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Taken from Boatnerd.com today. Another tonnage and draft record broke.

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7/18 - Sault Ste. Marie, MI On July 14th the American Integrity passed downbound with 76,358 net tons of taconite pellets. Her draft was measured at 30 feet. Both numbers are records, according to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. She was bound from Two Harbors to Gary.
 
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The boat Arthur Anderson is returning to service shortly. Taken from Boatnerd.com

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Historic Arthur M. Anderson nears return to service following extended layup

7/20 - Duluth, MN – The first ship on the scene after the Edmund Fitzgerald sank during a 1975 Lake Superior storm is expected to return to service next week following a prolonged layoff.

The Arthur M. Anderson is out of dry dock at Fraser Shipyards in Superior, wearing a new coat of paint and testing its steam power plant. The lake freighter is expected to be back in service shortly before the weekend starting July 27.

“There’s plenty of cargo to carry, so everybody is anxious to get her running,” said Mitch Koslow, vice president of Key Lakes Inc., which operates the Great Lakes Fleet of ore boats for Canadian National Railway.

The 767-foot Anderson has not been in service since January 2017, when it was laid up in Duluth due to subpar economic conditions. But an improved economy has led to an increase in the amount of cargo booked by the company. With higher demand, the Anderson was called upon.

“Things have improved to the point where we can use (the Anderson) to meet the needs of our customers,” Koslow told the News Tribune in April, when it was learned the vessel would be brought back into service. Since then, the Anderson has spent much of its time in dry dock at the Superior shipyard, where she underwent a five-year survey and “quite a bit of steel work,” Koslow said.

As of Friday, the lake freighter was no longer operating on shore power as the ship’s steam plant and own generators were brought on-line. Koslow said he’ll spend the weekend gathering a crew for the ore boat.

Early next week, a regulatory inspection and safety drill will precede the vessel taking on a load of taconite iron ore in either Duluth or Two Harbors. Inspections are conducted by the U.S. Coast Guard and American Bureau of Shipping.

Built in 1952, the Anderson showcased a fresh coat of paint this week as it floated dockside in Howards Bay. The Anderson wears the telltale markings of the Great Lakes Fleet — a maroon hull featuring gray and black bow stripes.

The coat of paint was a special one — an upgrade over more hastily applied winter layup paint jobs. “We did a complete (sand) blasting and paint job,” Koslow said. “We figured that since we were bringing her out in good weather, we took advantage of it to get a first-class job done.”

The Anderson had been famously trailing the Fitzgerald through the Nov. 10, 1975 storm and received Capt. Ernest McSorley’s final radio call before he and 28 others went down with the Fitzgerald: “We are holding our own,” McSorley reported to the Anderson.

Since the Anderson was pulled from dry dock earlier this week, Koslow said boat photographers have been appearing on Connors Point in Superior — a perfect vantage point to see the fresh-faced Anderson from across the narrow bay. He expected plenty more folks to come out to view the Anderson blow its horn passing under the Aerial Lift Bridge sometime next week.

“She was laid up in good condition,” Koslow said. “We hope to have her back in service and be on her way before next weekend.”

View images at this link: Historic ore boat nears return to service following long layoff | Duluth News Tribune
 
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A tug captain died on the lake this week. I had read that waves were so tall that boats went to safe harbors and dropped anchors that day. Sad news... Taken from Great Lakes and Seaway Shipping - BoatNerd.Com

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Sturgeon Bay tugboat owner Donald Sarter dies in boat accident

10/1 - Duluth, MN – Donald Sarter, a Sturgeon Bay tugboat captain, died during a boat accident Monday morning, Duluth Fire Department reported. Sarter, 68, recently purchased Selvick Marine Towing. According to Sarter Marine Towing's website, he was a Great Lakes tugboat captain for more than 40 years.

Sarter and two other men were in a 21-foot boat on Lake Superior but were caught by massive waves. Duluth Fire Department responded to their water emergency call, off Park Point Beach, at 11:02 a.m.

A St. Louis County Sheriff's Office report said the three men were sailing a 21-foot Monark Aluminum Hulled boat, operated by Sarter. The engine was overcome with water, and eventually waves pushed the boat upside down. They escaped and swam to shore, when they called police. The other two returned with no apparent injuries, but despite rescue efforts, Sarter was pronounced dead on the scene.

One man said all three wore life jackets, but they were not zipped together.

Waves reaching two to four feet caused local authorities to issue a red flag warning early Monday that said small craft should avoid going out, according to Duluth Fire Department Public Information Officer Kate Van Daele. The National Weather Service said winds measured 12 to 18 miles per hour.

The St. Louis County Sheriff's Department is investigating the incident.

Green Bay Press Gazette
 
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I spoke with our friend who works on the lake. He had heard that this fellow was not operating at 100%. (mentally)

Google maps says its a 9 h 22 min drive (524.8 miles) via M-28 between the Sault MI and Grand Marais MN. Lost in the middle of the Lake, out of fuel and hasn't seen the shoreline in how many hours? I still can't believe he lived through it. He is one lucky dude.
 
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Here is the American Integrity leaving Duluth harbor into a 25 mph east wind.

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   / Great lake boats, a good video #118  
It always amazes me how those huge ships can navigate such narrow channels, like those and the locks. Just amazing. And to do it in a strong semi-crosswind, too. Wow!

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They can do that with minimal accidents because most boats have a bow and stern thrusters. We lived on Park point for a while and my spouse is a Saint Scholastica grad.

It always amazes me how those huge ships can navigate such narrow channels, like those and the locks. Just amazing. And to do it in a strong semi-crosswind, too. Wow!

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   / Great lake boats, a good video #120  
They can do that with minimal accidents because most boats have a bow and stern thrusters. We lived on Park point for a while and my spouse is a Saint Scholastica grad.

Oh I know how they work. It's still amazing for such a large ship to navigate something like those channel or the locks without hitting anything.
 

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