Great lake boats, a good video

   / Great lake boats, a good video
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Trivia question. Can anyone tell me why in the fall and when the wind blow boats might not come off the lake, but in the spring with the same wind, they might stay out. What's the difference?
But there is no ice out there in the fall. It takes much time and cool weather to cool the lake enough to create that. Why the boats will come off in the fall for the same wind, they'll get in the spring, has to do with the waters temp.
 
   / Great lake boats, a good video #632  
But there is no ice out there in the fall. It takes much time and cool weather to cool the lake enough to create that. Why the boats will come off in the fall for the same wind, they'll get in the spring, has to do with the waters temp.
Ahh... colder water is denser, so they can carry more tonnage?
 
   / Great lake boats, a good video #634  
But there is no ice out there in the fall. It takes much time and cool weather to cool the lake enough to create that. Why the boats will come off in the fall for the same wind, they'll get in the spring, has to do with the waters temp.
Misread your question my mistake. Thought you said the opposite.
 
   / Great lake boats, a good video
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#637  
OK guys, I don' ask very many trivia questions that don't get answered.

The water is warmed all summer long which makes it more volatile to wind. That is a wind at 50mph in the fall, makes waves taller than it does in the spring with cooler surface temps at the same wind speed. So captains take the water temperature in consideration when they go, or stay at safe anchor.
 
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link from the coastguard website said Mackinaw could break 1-2' ice without reversing. unsure of speed, I assume 5 knots or less, it also had ballast transfer tanks, unfortunately Ive only seen Icebreakers do there jobs on videos never in real-life (I did tour the Big Mac in Mackinaw city though), from video I've seen seems like most ride the bow up on the ice and weight of the ship crushes it?
 
   / Great lake boats, a good video #639  
OK guys, I don' ask very many trivia questions that don't get answered.

The water is warmed all summer long which makes it more volatile to wind. That is a wind at 50mph in the fall, makes waves taller than it does in the spring with cooler surface temps at the same wind speed. So captains take the water temperature in consideration when they go, or stay at safe anchor.
I will always remember a late summer storm The front was so big it changed the weather around lake Michigan for a week or more. I remember looking toward the WI shoreline and a half dozen lake freighters were hugging the lee shore of WI. Waves kept increasing along with gusts over 50knots, the minutes literally turned to hours, I had a small corner of my Jib out to try and keep the bow straight which still shredded the uv cover on it, I was still making 15+ knots surfing down waves in a 30' boat trying my hardest to prevent the stern from kicking over, when I got over to MI I kissed the ground in Pentwater. Originally I was trying to get to Frankfort MI from SE WI lol Shortly after I tied up I observed another sailboat coming into harbor that had been demasted. Ive followed weather religiously and have the utmost respect for the Great Lakes since.
 

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