The blough will always be one of my favorites i remember one time i saw her sail under the mighty mackinaw bridge i was on the beach at st. ignace watching the ship's sail on by one thing i loved is the blough was the only one who gave us ship watchers a nice salute as it went under the bridge I'll miss seeing the blough and hearing her loud salutes
@@mattharper588 Beg to differ sir. I was referencing when she was being built at Am Ship in Lorain, Ohio. There was a fire in her stern and 5 workers died. This recent thankfully no one was killed. Check out boat nerd on that.
@@johnmanthey2683 sorry Sir I thought you were referring to the fire at Bay Shipbuilding last year I use to work at Bay Ship back in the 70s and 80s and it was really cool job
The blough will always be one of my favorites i remember one time i saw her sail under the mighty mackinaw bridge i was on the beach at st. ignace watching the ship's sail on by one thing i loved is the blough was the only one who gave us ship watchers a nice salute as it went under the bridge I'll miss seeing the blough and hearing her loud salutes
MV Roger Blough was built in 1972 by American Ship Building Company in Lorain, Ohio
One USS official called it the last good looking ore boat. 7/8 of a footer, honorable mention.
Over 20 million in a recent fire, hope she is back soon
I made a mistake! The Roger Blough is 858 ft long, not 830 I apologize
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BIG BLOUGH
If only that fire dint happen she would've been the Queen before the Stewie Cort!
I would swear the Blough was built at Am Ship in Lorain, Ohio and not Toledo. I was on he the day before the fire that killed the shipyard workers.
It could have very well have been.
Nobody was killed during the fire
@@mattharper588 Beg to differ sir. I was referencing when she was being built at Am Ship in Lorain, Ohio. There was a fire in her stern and 5 workers died. This recent thankfully no one was killed. Check out boat nerd on that.
@@johnmanthey2683 sorry Sir I thought you were referring to the fire at Bay Shipbuilding last year I use to work at Bay Ship back in the 70s and 80s and it was really cool job