I once saw the Algoway sailing in Lake Ontario when I looked out my window. I wouldn't know the name of this ship if it weren't for some ship tracker thing.
The sad scrapping of the Algoway finished up within the past month in Port Colborne Ontario. She and Algorail met their demise here during the past 18 months. The Paul Townsend and Algoma Enterprise are currently under the torch there now. Check out Right In Niagara's excellent page for photos and updates. ruclips.net/video/xb92rNc5z68/видео.html
It's over 20 years old now, is it being scrapped? I never realised when I snapped a ship in a pic in 1997, that it would go on to feature in RUclips videos, but, I have since double checked, and it was the Algoway that I photographed, which was just co-incidentally showing some form of scale in a pic I was taking at the Welland Canal... 20 years later, I see they're getting rid of it now? Although I was pleasantly surprised to see it here still, as I never expected that!
@@badge_bad3211 Spirit is gone. I've heard that the Algoma Transport will be the next to be replaced, I would assume the Guard and Discovery would be the next after that.
The Anderson is in long term layup until there is enough demand to bring her back out again. She has sat idle for nearly three years now. The longer she sits, the greater the chance we won't see her sail again.
Oh really. Got a cool video of her entering Duluth Harbor. Thank you. Love the old lakers like a lot of folks and sad to see them heading into salvage but she had a good run i would imagine.
I certainly agree that Algoma Central has been disposing of some classic lake freighters lately. Thank God that the US has not yet repealed the Jones Act, which motivates US fleets to refurbish and continue to use the older boats. Otherwise classic ships like the Anderson and and Jackson would be endangered by Chinese or European replacements.
Sad to see these ships go. Some of them are being cut into barges, and some are being cut into... Well, Scrap. Im a few years late to this vid, and i don't know her fate, but she probably was a good one' to the lakes.
Brings back great memories...I actually served in her as a navigation cadet from April to November 1976
thank you for this clip.... you darn near , almost , brought tears on...
D Dingus it was a somewhat emotional day for me. It was the last time I will see her
Nicely done. Shows lots of patience!
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I once saw the Algoway sailing in Lake Ontario when I looked out my window. I wouldn't know the name of this ship if it weren't for some ship tracker thing.
The sad scrapping of the Algoway finished up within the past month in Port Colborne Ontario. She and Algorail met their demise here during the past 18 months. The Paul Townsend and Algoma Enterprise are currently under the torch there now. Check out Right In Niagara's excellent page for photos and updates.
ruclips.net/video/xb92rNc5z68/видео.html
Saw her come into Duluth Harbor in Dec 2016.
It's over 20 years old now, is it being scrapped? I never realised when I snapped a ship in a pic in 1997, that it would go on to feature in RUclips videos, but, I have since double checked, and it was the Algoway that I photographed, which was just co-incidentally showing some form of scale in a pic I was taking at the Welland Canal... 20 years later, I see they're getting rid of it now? Although I was pleasantly surprised to see it here still, as I never expected that!
I heard it was sold.
The Algoway was built in 1972 and served for 45 years.
Sooooo cool! Thanks!
Horses like the Algoway built that company. Too bad they don't paint them. Algoma Central saves their nickels to build ships made in China.
ASC doesn't waste money on paint jobs either
*My left ear enjoyed this video*
Why do the Canadians get rid of all the cool liking ships
Algoma Central is doing a fleet renewal program so they are replacing the older boats with more efficient and modern boats. Its sad
I hope they won't get rid of Discovery and Guardian as well of Spirit...my dad sailed on the Discovery way back in 1996 when it was still Malinska...
@@badge_bad3211 Spirit is gone. I've heard that the Algoma Transport will be the next to be replaced, I would assume the Guard and Discovery would be the next after that.
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The Arthur m Anderson still sails and this ones being scrapped? On second thought I just saw the close up.
The Anderson is in long term layup until there is enough demand to bring her back out again. She has sat idle for nearly three years now. The longer she sits, the greater the chance we won't see her sail again.
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They just towed her to Fraser today and she will be back in service in June - July 2019
Is this a sister vessel to Alcoway?
Same boat. It’s actually algoway. The name was painted on weird so it looks like a C instead of a G
Oh really. Got a cool video of her entering Duluth Harbor. Thank you. Love the old lakers like a lot of folks and sad to see them heading into salvage but she had a good run i would imagine.
didn't she have fairbanks morse engines
Yup
That company just seems to abuse their ships. Use them and scrap them.
I certainly agree that Algoma Central has been disposing of some classic lake freighters lately. Thank God that the US has not yet repealed the Jones Act, which motivates US fleets to refurbish and continue to use the older boats. Otherwise classic ships like the Anderson and and Jackson would be endangered by Chinese or European replacements.
Do they go through manistee a lot
AcidicTuber very frequently, Manistee has a huge morton salt factory, two bridges you should visit Manistee is amazing!
Sad she and the algoway
Sad to see these ships go. Some of them are being cut into barges, and some are being cut into... Well, Scrap. Im a few years late to this vid, and i don't know her fate, but she probably was a good one' to the lakes.
Looks in worse condition than the titanic.
that FM motor sound just rigth and smoke also. btw smell awful. but cool