Where Great Lakes Freighters Go To Die: Left To Rot (Part I)

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  • Опубліковано 4 лис 2024

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  • @donkeyboy585
    @donkeyboy585 6 місяців тому +54

    “They went back and forth setting records for the biggest loads carried” Translation they were constantly overloaded.

    • @RustyRench
      @RustyRench 4 місяці тому +4

      And they wonder why it sank with over 10,000 tons more than it was rated to carry on board.

    • @falcondragonslayer
      @falcondragonslayer Місяць тому

      ⁠@@RustyRenchWhat ship are you talking about?

    • @RustyRench
      @RustyRench Місяць тому

      @@falcondragonslayer Edmund Fitzgerald

    • @falcondragonslayer
      @falcondragonslayer Місяць тому

      @@RustyRench
      Edmund Fitzgerald was carrying 26,000 tons (its rated capacity) when it sunk, not 10,000 tons over capacity (I don’t think overloading it that much would even be possible if they filled the cargo holds to the brim and covered the deck in piles of ore).
      Edmund Fitzgerald was notoriously cheaply built and poorly maintained. If anything, that’s why it sunk, not because it was over capacity.

  • @chooch9816
    @chooch9816 6 місяців тому +11

    What an enjoyable watch. Looking forward to Part 2 and other productions to come.

  • @michaeldethrow3873
    @michaeldethrow3873 6 місяців тому +19

    Quite the professional documentary. Looking forward to Part 2.

    • @LongShipsChannel
      @LongShipsChannel  6 місяців тому +4

      Thank you! Lots of good stuff to come!

    • @jefffrayer8238
      @jefffrayer8238 6 місяців тому

      I agree, lots of great footage and info about the ships, history and the future. Excellent work, Subscribed.

    • @LongShipsChannel
      @LongShipsChannel  6 місяців тому

      @@jefffrayer8238 thank you! Lots of good stuff to come!

  • @darthdevious
    @darthdevious 6 місяців тому +5

    Fun fact about the Ryerson, well, her namesake to be exact. Edward L. Ryerson was the younger brother of Arthur L. Ryerson, one of Titanic's first class passengers, who was sadly lost in the sinking. The famous picture of a young boy, Douglas Spedden, playing with his top on the deck of the Titanic, also has Arthur Ryerson in the picture, as he was one of the men watching the lad. In the film Titanic (1997), it was Arthur's coat that Jack Dawson "borrows".

    • @LongShipsChannel
      @LongShipsChannel  6 місяців тому +2

      Wow! I did not know that. Thanks for sharing.

  • @llbburris
    @llbburris 7 місяців тому +12

    Nice job!
    I have watched dozens of great videos on the ships of the Great Lakes and never heard of "Fast Eddie". Found it all interesting and beautifully narrated.
    Can't wait for part two!

  • @ronniedale6040
    @ronniedale6040 7 місяців тому +26

    What a great little documentary.

    • @LongShipsChannel
      @LongShipsChannel  7 місяців тому +4

      Thank you 😊

    • @davidcoudriet8439
      @davidcoudriet8439 7 місяців тому +3

      Well done!
      Great photography. Now to see part two!

    • @LongShipsChannel
      @LongShipsChannel  7 місяців тому +5

      @@davidcoudriet8439 part 2 will be about recycling ships!

    • @scottburns2600
      @scottburns2600 6 місяців тому +3

      The Ryerson was not fastest ship on the lakes during this period. That honor went the the Cliffs Victory

    • @LongShipsChannel
      @LongShipsChannel  6 місяців тому +2

      @@scottburns2600 I have read that cliffs victory only went 16.5 knots.

  • @homeaccount1524
    @homeaccount1524 6 місяців тому +5

    John Sherwin was laid up in Nov 1981 and moved in 2006 for a self unloader conversion and new engine, but those plans were put on hold due to the economy. Looks like both hulls are in good shape after all these years.

    • @LongShipsChannel
      @LongShipsChannel  6 місяців тому +2

      For sitting out in the elements I’ve read the vessels are still in relatively good condition. Specifically, the Ryerson.

    • @homeaccount1524
      @homeaccount1524 6 місяців тому +2

      @@LongShipsChannelThat is true. I have driven by the Ryerson in recent years and she looks in better shape than half of the ships that come into Duluth.

  • @justinolsen9284
    @justinolsen9284 6 місяців тому +3

    Just a slight correction, the Sherwin was put into lay up in 1981

  • @billiamnotbob
    @billiamnotbob 4 дні тому

    I saw the Ryerson come into Sturgeon Bay on one of her last trips. Beautiful ship. I used to make deliveries up to Duluth and saw here there as I'd cross the bridge. Sad to see here sit all boarded up. When I lived in Green Bay I used to watch many of the ships come in like the Anderson and others.

  • @georgeyaniga7848
    @georgeyaniga7848 6 місяців тому +3

    Outstanding. Given the abundance of hyperbole and cultish boatnerdism available, you have skilfully captured the nuances of our business with just enough nostalgia.

    • @LongShipsChannel
      @LongShipsChannel  6 місяців тому +2

      Thank you! I’ve really put time in my research!

  • @31Alden
    @31Alden 7 місяців тому +7

    Very well done and narrated. Looking forward to Part II

  • @0rien_
    @0rien_ 6 місяців тому +3

    this is by far one of the best short documentaries on the great lakes i have ever watched

    • @LongShipsChannel
      @LongShipsChannel  6 місяців тому

      Thank you! I’ve spent a really time time researching different areas of Great Lakes shipping. More great stuff to come!

  • @scottayar5136
    @scottayar5136 5 місяців тому +4

    The lakes trade is growing ever tighter as the years pass. The John sherwin saw her last shot at a refit in 2008 come and go the new barker proved cheaper to build refitting the sherwin with her engine room gutted I think it’s only a matter of time before she is scrapped she was moved in 2006 but has not sailed under her own power since 1981 the Ryerson design has made booming her much too costly but given status’s on the lakes she would make a fine museum

    • @falcondragonslayer
      @falcondragonslayer Місяць тому

      I would love for Reyerson to be a museum. As far as I’m aware of, the William A. Irvin in Duluth is the youngest museum ship on the lakes, and it’s 86 years old. It would be nice to have a newer ship as a museum. The Reyerson is 64 years old, so it’s a decent bit younger than the Irvin.

  • @drizler
    @drizler 5 місяців тому +3

    What year did they start going mainstream with self unloaders. I grew up right on the St Lawrence in the 60s near Ogdensburg and saw one of those only a few times . When the Roy Jodery went down near Morristown I was in college and remember seeing the pictures of it at the time 1975 and remember noting how odd that huge boom was so I’m sure there hadn’t been many around my section of the river ever or I’d have seen them constantly.

    • @falcondragonslayer
      @falcondragonslayer Місяць тому

      It was somewhere around the late 60s to early 70s I think. Around the same time they started making the switch from the classic lakers to the stern-Enders.

  • @larryhealey6827
    @larryhealey6827 5 місяців тому +1

    I saw it in Sarnia on the St Clair river in 1975. Northbound. June or July.

  • @ericknutson7569
    @ericknutson7569 7 місяців тому +8

    Totally enjoyed this video, ,,,,,great job! I can't wait for part two.

  • @curbstomp3126
    @curbstomp3126 5 місяців тому +4

    Lets hope she returns to the lake.

  • @Klappadler7844
    @Klappadler7844 6 місяців тому

    This reminds me of one of those old documentary's like the "Long Ships Passing"

  • @jimhall1095
    @jimhall1095 6 місяців тому +4

    Thank you for this! Looking forward to more, subscribed :)

    • @LongShipsChannel
      @LongShipsChannel  6 місяців тому +3

      Thank you! More great stuff to come!

    • @jimhall1095
      @jimhall1095 6 місяців тому +3

      @@LongShipsChannel Nice voice too :) I always stop and see the Edward Ryerson when I can.

    • @jimhall1095
      @jimhall1095 10 днів тому

      @@LongShipsChannelWhere’d ya go?

    • @LongShipsChannel
      @LongShipsChannel  6 днів тому

      @ hey there! I’m coming back! Thinking of a different angle for the videos!

    • @jimhall1095
      @jimhall1095 5 днів тому

      @ Ok :). Happy to help with ideas & topics

  • @mistypuffs
    @mistypuffs 7 місяців тому +9

    I’ve never subscribed so quick. Really interesting stuff ^^

  • @jamesnelson6980
    @jamesnelson6980 6 місяців тому +2

    Outstanding! 2 vessels built by Manitowoc Shipbuilding...RYERSON and MUNSON.

    • @LongShipsChannel
      @LongShipsChannel  6 місяців тому +1

      I LOVE THE MUNSON! Her salute and she recently got a fresh paint job!

    • @jamesnelson6980
      @jamesnelson6980 6 місяців тому +3

      @@LongShipsChannel Yep! She looks brand new. My grandfather was a riveter at Manitowoc Shipbuilding for 44 years, and drove a lot of rivets on the MUNSON during her building in 1952-52. He would be proud to know she's still sailing! Correction ..1951-52!

  • @janetcarbone4213
    @janetcarbone4213 6 місяців тому +2

    Interesting. Well presented and Sad

  • @royalslack
    @royalslack 6 місяців тому +2

    Beautiful!

  • @josemedeiros007
    @josemedeiros007 6 місяців тому +1

    Interesting video, don't they salvage the steel from old ships, or is it to expensive and not cost effective?

    • @LongShipsChannel
      @LongShipsChannel  6 місяців тому +1

      It depends! They can sell the ship to a salvage yard depending on the price of steel. I don’t know why they haven’t sold the Ryerson or Sherwin.

    • @Skidderoperator
      @Skidderoperator 6 місяців тому +1

      Use them for bridge dolphins.

  • @donwood2522
    @donwood2522 6 місяців тому +10

    Wanted t o see where ships go to die ????

    • @rverro8478
      @rverro8478 5 місяців тому +1

      Alang, India

    • @curbstomp3126
      @curbstomp3126 4 місяці тому

      Lay up is where they die. Once in lay up for years they usually go to one of 2 great lakes ship breaking yards.

  • @Jeff-sl8xz
    @Jeff-sl8xz 6 місяців тому +1

    The Arthur m Anderson is still hauling the last ship that had radio and visual contact with the Edmund Fitzgerald the night she sank.

  • @stovetopburner4196
    @stovetopburner4196 5 місяців тому +1

    Great video .

  • @UQRXD
    @UQRXD 7 місяців тому +3

    Ocean vessels can last for over 40 years.

  • @falcondragonslayer
    @falcondragonslayer Місяць тому

    The Sherwin looks significantly worse for wear than the Ryerson in this video. I wouldn’t be surprised if it never returns to service.
    The Reyerson, on the other hand, doesn’t look too bad from the outside. But looks can be deceiving. Who knows what the state of the hull is? Or if the turbines will even be repairable after sitting still for so long. I hope the Reyerson comes back into service, but there’s a lot that’ll have to happen for that to happen. One of the main things is adding a self-unloading system. I think there were plans made, but the ship or the hull would make it difficult.
    The other option I’d like to see happen is the Reyerson being saved as a museum ship. There are a fair amount around the lakes (William A. Irvin, Valley Camp, SS Meteor, Col. James M. Schoonmaker, etc) but those are all rather old ships (the newest being the Irvin, which was built in 1938 (86 years old). It would be cool to have a newer vessel as a museum somewhere. The Ryerson would be a great option too, since it was designed to be as aesthetically pleasing as possible.

  • @terryhawkins5585
    @terryhawkins5585 6 місяців тому +1

    I REALLY LIKE THESE OLD SHIPS

  • @localcrew
    @localcrew 6 місяців тому +1

    I like chainsaws. But I also like Great Lakes Freighters! Just subscribed!

  • @gregobern6084
    @gregobern6084 6 місяців тому +1

    If i had a ship it would be named after former La Pointe village resident ,Frank Belanger

  • @tsfullerton
    @tsfullerton 6 місяців тому

    The Ryerson crew always happily returned our waves when she came in to unload.

  • @gregobern6084
    @gregobern6084 6 місяців тому +1

    Almost hangs up when launched ,Fitz will be fine

  • @dag221
    @dag221 4 місяці тому

    Looks like the Ryerson has been moved since this footage was shot. Google maps shows it at this location in August 2023. But the satellite images labeled 2024 show it around the corner up past the dry docks. Seeing as I don't know anything at all ship maintenance or storage I have no idea what any of that could mean. I would imagine the docking fee for a boat like that wouldn't be a small thing.

  • @terryhawkins5585
    @terryhawkins5585 6 місяців тому +1

    ITS REALLY SAD 😔 ABOUT THOES SHIPS TOO BAD THEY CAN'T BE STILL WORKING ❤❤

  • @milehighkit4725
    @milehighkit4725 6 місяців тому +2

    I definitely enjoyed that! Looking forward to part two.

  • @WilliamCooper-l6f
    @WilliamCooper-l6f 6 місяців тому +2

    These ships would be great additions to maritime schools, Coast Guard and navy training, as museum pieces, like the SS Col. James M Schoonmaker, as target practice , as artificial reefs, refitted to be self unloading, or scrapped. There is no reason why these ships remain in lay-up.
    I love this woman's voice who is narrating this documentary. She sounds exactly like the person who narrated my book trailer.

    • @LongShipsChannel
      @LongShipsChannel  6 місяців тому +1

      Thank you!!

    • @Comm0ut
      @Comm0ut 6 місяців тому +1

      Museum ships suck resources from every other museum ship because there are very few DONORS. People wanting to save everything forget this. Except for volunteers and donors they want someone else to spend the money and immense labor.

    • @Skidderoperator
      @Skidderoperator 6 місяців тому +1

      BRIDGE SUPPORT PROTECTION

    • @WilliamCooper-l6f
      @WilliamCooper-l6f 2 місяці тому

      ​@@Comm0ut my bad, I was under the belief they took tax money to make museums?

  • @NPC-Gamer
    @NPC-Gamer 6 місяців тому

    8:43 is the John G. Munson, still going strong today.
    Great work on the video !

  • @treeandaturd
    @treeandaturd 7 місяців тому +1

    american valor is laid up in toledo, and she has the self unlaoding boom, and still looks pretty good!

    • @LongShipsChannel
      @LongShipsChannel  7 місяців тому +1

      I was reading up the American Valor actually! It has been sold several times and I believe has been sold to a Canadian steamship company

    • @jamesbraun9842
      @jamesbraun9842 6 місяців тому

      @@LongShipsChannel Lower LAkes Towing is the division. (The project seems to have been put on hold).

  • @dustind3960
    @dustind3960 7 місяців тому +6

    Edmond fitzgeraled rest in peace at the bottom of lake surperior

  • @ibbylancaster8981
    @ibbylancaster8981 7 місяців тому +2

    As a North Carolinian, we don’t have any lakes large enough to accommodate much more than a small yacht and river traffic pretty much ceased on the Cape Fear River except for around Wilmington NC at the coast. I have traveled up through Chicago and seen one of the boats that was eventually scrapped, that sat near the interstate. Best my memory serves, it was a white painted ship that was laid up beside some grain elevators.
    It’s terribly sad to see these monsters rot away. Wouldn’t they be excellent apartments? Go in and set them up like they’re being dry docked and go in and turn each compartment into multi level homes.
    Just spitballing ideas.
    Very wonderfully written and narrated. I will be looking forward to the rest of this series. Much love to you from North Carolina 🤙🤙

    • @LongShipsChannel
      @LongShipsChannel  7 місяців тому +1

      That ship is the C.T.C No. 1!

    • @mlarson3107
      @mlarson3107 6 місяців тому

      @@LongShipsChannel I think it is used as storage bin for concrete raw bulk or salt mix ect.

    • @LongShipsChannel
      @LongShipsChannel  6 місяців тому +1

      @@mlarson3107 yes!

  • @HootisGarage
    @HootisGarage 6 місяців тому

    We see it all time. Needs to be a museum ship.

    • @johnrebel9539
      @johnrebel9539 6 місяців тому

      The fly bridge & accommodation block would be of interest to people,but maintenance on the rest of the hulk would be extremely high.

  • @davidbarnsley8486
    @davidbarnsley8486 6 місяців тому +1

    So looking forward to more videos on these boats 👍👍

  • @FoxyRodgers
    @FoxyRodgers 7 місяців тому +5

    You’ve got a great voice for it

  • @NIN34
    @NIN34 7 місяців тому +2

    The sherwin has been laid up since the 80s, it was suppose to be re powered and converted to a self unloaded but the economy crash of 2008 ended that plan.

    • @mplsmark222
      @mplsmark222 7 місяців тому

      Do you know how many steam powered lakers are still in use?

    • @LongShipsChannel
      @LongShipsChannel  7 місяців тому +2

      @@mplsmark222 The Alpena is still steam powered

    • @mplsmark222
      @mplsmark222 7 місяців тому

      @@LongShipsChannel thank you

    • @RailPreserver2K
      @RailPreserver2K 7 місяців тому +1

      ​@@LongShipsChannelthats one that I hope will get saved, same with the anderson.

  • @jamesdoan3586
    @jamesdoan3586 6 місяців тому +1

    Where's Part 2?

  • @pappabob29
    @pappabob29 6 місяців тому +2

    I watch lots of those Rouge River Ford Plant videos/documentaries where these guys were bringing ore and other products to supply that facility that built millions of cars from the late 20's and continue there on a much smaller scale. Old Henry Ford wanted to be as self reliant as was humanly possible. Having his own steel, glass, textile, rubber, and casting, ad well as generating his own power at the rouge facility. He also had his own lumber sources for what was needed in the production of the cars of the day. Unlike today where all of the automotive corporations "outsource" so much of the final product that ends up being "dead/obsolete" in 10 years.

    • @LongShipsChannel
      @LongShipsChannel  6 місяців тому

      The William Clay Ford is one of my favorite ships (was)! Ford always had great ships in their fleet!

  • @FoxyRodgers
    @FoxyRodgers 7 місяців тому +2

    Love you! RCVWL&Penny

  • @brettfavreify
    @brettfavreify 7 місяців тому +3

    Nice video. But your first statement is correct. These are work boats. When they are of no further use, economy and efficiencies dictate these boats are either scrapped or go into layup. Boatnerders get too wrapped up in the aesthetics and design.
    The construction of the Mark Barker, the first American-built boat on the lakes in 40 years, hopefully is a signal of a new era in shipbuilding that puts new hulls in the water.
    Putting a boom on the Ryerson or Sherwin, reconfiguring the holds, repowering them and installing the latest emissions technology would make little to no sense to a penny-pinching marine carrier.
    If they retired the Blough and St. Clair early because of onboard fires, why would a company make the investment in bringing the Ryerson back into service.

    • @LongShipsChannel
      @LongShipsChannel  7 місяців тому +2

      There's nothing wrong in appreciating history!

    • @brettfavreify
      @brettfavreify 7 місяців тому +1

      @@LongShipsChannel Absolutely. But everything has a lifespan.

    • @jamesbraun9842
      @jamesbraun9842 7 місяців тому

      The Blough and St.Clair were both destroyed by fire and deemed a total loss by the insurance company and owner. Just like when a car is totalled, where it's determined it would cost more to repair the car than it would to replace it.

    • @LongShipsChannel
      @LongShipsChannel  7 місяців тому

      @@jamesbraun9842 the Blough is in long term layup

    • @johnrebel9539
      @johnrebel9539 6 місяців тому

      I agree. All the comments that think fast eddie should become a museum haven't put alot of thought into that. The ships owner isn't going to just give away millions of dollars worth of scrap and if they do they think maintenance on 700+ foot of ship is cheap? Nothing lasts forever. They scrap battleships with far greater significance to people.

  • @J3scribe
    @J3scribe 6 місяців тому +1

    Nice video, I look forward to the next installment. Google Earth shows that the Ryerson has been moved from the slip she occupied in the video to a spot next to dry docks further down the channel. She is berthed near a modern ore hauler that is nearly twice her size. If they retrofit her with an auto unloader it will take up quite a bit of capacity.

    • @LongShipsChannel
      @LongShipsChannel  6 місяців тому +1

      Thank you! Lots of good stuff coming!

    • @LongShipsChannel
      @LongShipsChannel  6 місяців тому

      Yes unfortunately if they did add self unloading equipment it would be very difficult the way the stern was constructed. Also taking away cargo space 😕

  • @christopherelrod8788
    @christopherelrod8788 6 місяців тому

    I always thought they ran until they sunk😂. It's not an easy life for em and the all eventually break or get unlucky with a bad storm and a malfunction

  • @marklottero5345
    @marklottero5345 7 місяців тому +1

    Those Huelett unloaders are neat

  • @sailawaybob
    @sailawaybob 6 місяців тому

    Ive seen them pass thru the Soo Locks all these ships are amazing at what they do. As for the ships mothballed seems like they could maybe add self loaders ??? Seems like a lot of $$$$$ sitting there.

    • @LongShipsChannel
      @LongShipsChannel  6 місяців тому

      I agree! The price of steel flucates if they scrapped it. I’ve read that the Ryerson is in pretty good condition still but adding self unloading equipment would be expensive, less cargo space and very difficult the way the stern was built

    • @Skidderoperator
      @Skidderoperator 6 місяців тому

      Instant bridge dolphins

  • @austinshackles549
    @austinshackles549 6 місяців тому

    I'm surprised you don't mention the loss of the Edmund Fitzgerald. OK it's pretty well known but it's kinda part of the story, I feel.

    • @LongShipsChannel
      @LongShipsChannel  6 місяців тому

      Lots more stuff to come! The fitz will have to be several parts….

  • @zooba1974
    @zooba1974 6 місяців тому

    Very nicely done!!! Can't wait for part 2!

  • @ramshackleshack751
    @ramshackleshack751 6 місяців тому

    Pronounced Hew-let.
    Awesome machines. Like a giant dinosaur 😊

  • @rcstl8815
    @rcstl8815 6 місяців тому

    No pictures of the Edmund Fitzgerald looking up at the fish?

  • @mlw2613
    @mlw2613 6 місяців тому +5

    The Edmund Fitsgerald Crew
    MICHAEL ARMAGOST
    FREDERICK BEETCHER
    THOMAS BENTSEN
    EDWARD BINDON
    THOMAS BORGESON
    OLIVER CHAMPEAU
    NOLAN CHURCH
    RANSOM CUNDY
    THOMAS EDWARDS
    RUSSELL HASKELL
    GEORGE HOLL
    BRUCE HUDSON
    ALLEN KALMON
    GORDON MACLELLAN
    JOSEPH MAZES
    JOHN MCCARTHY
    ERNEST MCSORLEY
    EUGENE O'BRIEN
    KARL PECKOL
    JOHN POVIACH
    JAMES PRATT
    ROBERT RAFFERTY
    PAUL RIIPPA
    JOHN SIMMONS
    WILLIAM SPENGLER
    MARK THOMAS
    RALPH WALTON
    DAVID WEISS
    BLAINE WILHELM
    Rest in peace boys

  • @aprylrittenhouse4562
    @aprylrittenhouse4562 25 днів тому

    Didn't Ryersons father die on the titanic

  • @bekindandrewind1422
    @bekindandrewind1422 2 місяці тому

    So many people in need.. These could be turned into housing or at least SOMETHING could be done with them other than leaving them to degrade until they become useless..

  • @survivingworldsteam
    @survivingworldsteam 6 місяців тому

    I am afraid they are getting Fast Eddie ready for a trip to the breakers. Not trying to start a rumor or anything, but that is its most likely fate.

    • @LongShipsChannel
      @LongShipsChannel  6 місяців тому

      😞

    • @sneezabonk
      @sneezabonk 6 місяців тому

      They are keeping it for scrap price. (Once the value for Scrap goes up the ship will go).

  • @RyanN880EP
    @RyanN880EP 6 місяців тому

    I was born & raised in Minnesota, town called International Falls. And I remember the Edmund Fitzgerald incident very well. Even been to Duluth more than once. But there's nothing beautiful about the Great Lakes ships and freighters in my opinion. Was just another job and way to keep the bills paid to them people. Damn sure wasn't pretty

  • @pauldietz1325
    @pauldietz1325 6 місяців тому

    Steel production is down in the US from its peak, and 70% of it is from recycled scrap. There's much less demand for iron ore.

    • @LongShipsChannel
      @LongShipsChannel  6 місяців тому

      Although the demand for steel is down. Great Lakes shipping remains the most efficient, sustainable and economic way to ship iron ore!

    • @jt7250
      @jt7250 6 місяців тому +1

      The high quality iron ore in Minnesota is pretty much gone, and they are mining the lower quality iron ore, called Taconite now, which in the mining heyday was considered waste product.
      There is still plenty of this lower quality ore (supposedly 100 years worth).
      Beyond that they say there are deposits of a different type of iron deposits that would require a different type of processing.

    • @johnrebel9539
      @johnrebel9539 6 місяців тому

      Scrap metal is alot safer industry then mining

  • @scopex2749
    @scopex2749 Місяць тому

    OH MY BIG FITZ..........Bless their souls. 27,000 tons broke her back - this competition risks lives on the lakes 😢" She was the pride of the America side, coming back from some mill in Wisconsin".......The FIRST of the big ships. Sleep in peace now. It s a gret shame though as the 'self unloaders' put many people out of work on the Hulett unloaders at Whiskey Island, Cleveland.

  • @merhbass
    @merhbass 7 місяців тому +1

    Bravo.

  • @calvinrhoades4406
    @calvinrhoades4406 7 місяців тому +3

    The unloaders are pronounced hoo let

  • @roscoefoofoo
    @roscoefoofoo 6 місяців тому

    The narrator's vocal frrrrrryyyy...y tells me "Bye-bye."

  • @CycolacFan
    @CycolacFan 6 місяців тому +2

    The Edmund Fitzgerald had a gross tonnage of 13,632lb ?? About seven tonnes? The same weight you could get into a large van? 😂

    • @ShawnC.W-King
      @ShawnC.W-King 6 місяців тому +1

      Average, doesn't mean that was it... She did that one run that was more than double that in one run.😊

    • @CycolacFan
      @CycolacFan 6 місяців тому

      @@ShawnC.W-King that was when the crew carried it in suitcases…

  • @mlarson3107
    @mlarson3107 6 місяців тому +1

    I remember the 80s as kid. Best days was when one of the coal boats would show up and unload.

  • @steve66oh
    @steve66oh 7 місяців тому +4

    The unloaders are pronounced "HEW-lets", not "hull-its".

  • @joeanderson9852
    @joeanderson9852 6 місяців тому

    👍

  • @davidteague3849
    @davidteague3849 6 місяців тому +2

    Nice voice fry

    • @_SurferGeek_
      @_SurferGeek_ 6 місяців тому +1

      It's so common nowadays... even making its way into main stream media and radio.

    • @turboturtle9083
      @turboturtle9083 6 місяців тому

      That's the sound your voice makes when you don't clear your throat and baby batter dries on your vocal chords.

  • @harrycarter1722
    @harrycarter1722 6 місяців тому

    You. Read 1 book.
    On your life.

    • @LongShipsChannel
      @LongShipsChannel  6 місяців тому

      Thanks for your comment, Harry! Actually I’ve read several books. Also, gathering information from historical societies, lectures and university papers. Sorry to disappoint you 🥰

    • @harrycarter1722
      @harrycarter1722 6 місяців тому

      @@LongShipsChannel Hey LongShips. My apologies. This was supposed to be a text to someone. Not sure how it ended up in comments on your feed. I enjoyed and appreciated your article.

    • @LongShipsChannel
      @LongShipsChannel  6 місяців тому

      @@harrycarter1722 thank you!

  • @donengebretson4716
    @donengebretson4716 6 місяців тому +2

    Lose the vocal fry!

  • @jazzridez
    @jazzridez 6 місяців тому +1

    That obnoxious sound in the background drove me off your channel. Never to return. What is the matter with you people?

    • @LongShipsChannel
      @LongShipsChannel  6 місяців тому +1

      Hey I hope you’re having a great day too!

  • @dash456789
    @dash456789 7 місяців тому +3

    Awesome video