A Windy and Wavy Duluth Canal Departure as well as Awesome Horn on the John J Boland!

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  • Опубліковано 26 вер 2024
  • Pictures of the departure: / duluthshipphotography
    About the visit:
    Arrived Duluth May 08, 2024 at 23:43 cruising into town at a leisurely 3.9 kts with dolomite from Port Dolomite, MI for Hallett 5. They pulled into the Hallett dock a day later, May 09 at 01:17 and began discharging the Dolomite. They Finished the discharge and departed the Hallett dock at 07:51.Departed Duluth at 09:13, this time a little quicker at 5.2 kts.
    Heading out light, next stop Marquette MI.
    Technically their 1st visit to Duluth this season, their last trip they came back from Two Harbors loaded with ore for fuel. They did not fuel on Layup departure since the American Spirit was taking the Cenovus Fuel dock.
    Info From Boatnerd.com :
    The self-unloading lake bulk carrier John J. Boland (the fourth vessel to bear the name of this pioneering Great Lakes ship owner and manager) was built by the Bay Shipbuilding Co., Sturgeon Bay, WI, and launched March 10, 1973 for the American Steamship Co, Buffalo, NY, as Charles E. Wilson.
    In January 2000, the Wilson was renamed John J. Boland. That year while at Fraser Shipyards in Superior for lay-up, crews welded the new name on the vessel. The name change followed the sale of the former John J. Boland to Lower Lakes Towing, Port Dover, ON, (now sailing as the Saginaw).
    The Boland is powered by twin 3,600 horsepower GM diesel engines, giving her a rated service speed of 13 knots. She is equipped with bow and stern thrusters. Her 22 hatches feed into six holds where she is capable of carrying 33,800 tons at her maximum mid-summer draft of 30 feet seven inches. The stern-mounted self-unloading conveyor system feeds a 250-foot-long boom that can be swung left or right a maximum of 105 degrees.
    The Boland was the first of 10 vessels launched (though the second to enter service) for the American Steamship Co. under Title XI of the Merchant Marine Act of 1970 at a cost of $13.7 million. Under this Act, U.S. shipping companies could build or modernize their fleets by receiving guaranteed government financing and tax deferred benefits. The other vessels included in this program were the Roger M. Kyes (now Adam E. Cornelius 4), H. Lee White (2), Sam Laud, St. Clair (2), Belle River (now Walter J. McCarthy Jr.), Buffalo, Indiana Harbor, American Mariner and American Republic.
    During the winter of 1997/98, a new Sperry adaptive digital gyroscope steering control system was installed on the Boland. A vessel with very few mishaps, the John J. Boland remains a very active carrier for the American Steamship Co.
    Written by George Wharton.
    Ship Particulars
    Length 680' 00" (207.27m)
    Beam 78' 00" (23.77m)
    Depth 45' 00" (13.72m)
    Midsummer Draft 30' 07" (9.32m)
    Unloading Boom Length 250' (76.2m)
    Capacity 34,000 tons
    Engine Power 7,200 bhp diesel
    Previous Names
    Charles E. Wilson 1973 - 2000
    John J. Boland (4) 2000 - Today

КОМЕНТАРІ • 16

  • @mikewatson4644
    @mikewatson4644 4 місяці тому +2

    Not many people out there for a windy departure.
    Thanks for the video

    • @PaulScinocca
      @PaulScinocca  4 місяці тому +1

      It was not a bumper crop of boat watchers on this one!

  • @edhaley4168
    @edhaley4168 4 місяці тому +4

    nice catch Paul

  • @SteveMikre44
    @SteveMikre44 4 місяці тому +1

    The John J Boland definitely has great and unique horn salute...📣⚓

    • @PaulScinocca
      @PaulScinocca  4 місяці тому +1

      I do agree, along with the Mariner and the H Lee, they gave them good horns!

  • @user-AZ-phil
    @user-AZ-phil 4 місяці тому +1

    A beautiful view of the John J Boland departing Duluth with the wind kicking up the water in the canal. Add an almost crystal clear sky (that one little cloud just had to be there), and the hills above town, and you could hardly ask for a prettier video. That wind, and those waves will make for an interesting ride, out on the lake. Thanks for a great video.

    • @PaulScinocca
      @PaulScinocca  4 місяці тому

      🤣 "that one little cloud" Gave me a great chuckle! Thanks!!

  • @gregmctevia5087
    @gregmctevia5087 4 місяці тому

    That was a beauty.

  • @snakeman48
    @snakeman48 4 місяці тому

    In a couple of days I'll see it passing under the Blue Water Bridge on Paul Murray's channel. He flies a drone around the ship as it passes by.

    • @PaulScinocca
      @PaulScinocca  4 місяці тому

      Most likely already there and gone, this was last week.

  • @60trickpa
    @60trickpa 4 місяці тому +2

    I wonder how much more power is needed to push the ship thru the canal with the wind and current. Awesome video Paul

    • @PaulScinocca
      @PaulScinocca  4 місяці тому +2

      Great question, must be relatively similar to mpg in car/truck with a headwind. Not even remotely sure of that formula. On my bike I will venture to say a 10-15 mph headwind makes my bike ride a our 30% more effort.

    • @TOTALCAMARO
      @TOTALCAMARO 4 місяці тому +2

      She’s looking good in her black and white paint job. Her name stands out nicely. The captain is very polite. Thank you for sharing the conversation between the captain and bridge. 😊

    • @PaulScinocca
      @PaulScinocca  4 місяці тому +2

      @@TOTALCAMARO you're welcome 😊