Ice Battles at Sault St Marie: USCG Bristol Bay and Stewart J. Cort

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  • Опубликовано: 10 янв 2018
  • I know this is "railventures," but I just can't help how cool the Great Lakes Boats are! Having grown up in Muskegon, Michigan, I am a boatnerd from waayy back. And winter on the Lakes is magic. I just got my new computer built, up and running with the help of my son. So right now, the video will be "bare bones," with no music. USCG Bristol Bay and freighter Stewart J. Cort battle the ice at Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan on Jan 8, 2018! The Stewart J. Cort is the first 1000 foot "laker," launched in 1972, and the only thousand footer with a forward pilot house. She is also unique in having an interior unloading boom which operates from the aft.

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  • @donshaffer4169
    @donshaffer4169 5 лет назад +9

    My daughter and I love going to this park to watch boats. It's become a tradition to do it after Thanksgiving and Christmas dinner. (Sugar Island)

    • @samsrailventures1961
      @samsrailventures1961  3 года назад

      Man, I'd love to have a place on one of those Islands. Nice and quiet. Sounds like a beautiful tradition!

  • @AAHKLEE
    @AAHKLEE 3 года назад +1

    NO MUSIC! Thank you so much for not spoiling such an excellent video with music.

    • @samsrailventures1961
      @samsrailventures1961  3 года назад

      Thanks. It really was very relaxing up there in by the frozen river. The quiet allowed me to hear the sounds of the diesels and cracking ice.

  • @wcresponder
    @wcresponder 6 лет назад +7

    That little coast guard boat scoots along like someone put some of ol grand daddy's sipping shine in the fuel.

    • @samsrailventures1961
      @samsrailventures1961  6 лет назад +4

      Yup, it actually surprised me. I was fiddling with my camera, awaiting arrival of the Cort when this little guy zoomed around the corner!

    • @juanflor5576
      @juanflor5576 5 лет назад +1

      2

  • @kathyflorcruz552
    @kathyflorcruz552 4 года назад +10

    I love seeing these amazing ships! And the Coast Guard never gets enough credit for the incredible work they do.⚓

    • @samsrailventures1961
      @samsrailventures1961  4 года назад +3

      Thanks Kathy! Yes, the Coast Guard is out there on the Lakes when all others aren't.

  • @Spacejunk63
    @Spacejunk63 3 года назад +2

    Served 2 1/2 years on the Bristol bay as an Electricians mate. Cold winters in St. Iggy and the Soo and over in Wisconsin.

    • @samsrailventures1961
      @samsrailventures1961  3 года назад +1

      I'm impressed by the power of these smaller vessels. The Bristol Bay really was pushing the brash ice around that day. And cold? Yeah. When the wind blows out on the lake, you are cold!

  • @kolsen6330
    @kolsen6330 5 лет назад +9

    Did you notice at 3:53 the perfect example of designed hull speed? High points of wave at bow and stern, center of trough at center of the hull.

  • @scottburns5376
    @scottburns5376 5 лет назад +3

    Awesome freighter chase man. Yeah I was surprised on how fast that CG boat was running. I guess I've only seen video of it in some pretty thick stuff si that definitely slows it down. Thanks for posting

  • @RailTrekMedia
    @RailTrekMedia 6 лет назад +3

    Awesome video Sam! Love the icebreaking and "bubbling" by the USCG Bristol Bay... The #1 looks HUGE!

    • @samsrailventures1961
      @samsrailventures1961  6 лет назад +1

      Thanks Chris! This was my first time ever seeing the Cort, and I was definitely impressed.

  • @TheRAFlemingsMr
    @TheRAFlemingsMr 4 года назад +3

    Man, that looks cold. My inlaws are all from the Kewenah and we'd visit in the summer only. I did swim in Superior and that got the old heart racing. Love the videos, keep up the great work.

    • @samsrailventures1961
      @samsrailventures1961  4 года назад +3

      Thanks Robert. I grew up swimming in Lake Michigan. It could be cold at times, but nothing like Superior! I understand that bacteria does not grow in that water. So shipwrecks are perfectly preserved.

  • @michaelchamberlain4618
    @michaelchamberlain4618 5 месяцев назад

    That's the way the goes biscuit. I was stationed on the Katmai bay, Mackinaw and the Neah Bay. Station group Soo, charlevoix and Houghton Hancock. A hurricane is nothing compared to a gale on superior.

  • @Refractarioinsurgent
    @Refractarioinsurgent 5 лет назад +4

    Outstanding camera work!

  • @terryboyer1342
    @terryboyer1342 6 лет назад +15

    I'm from Saginaw now in a Georgia world. So miss the big boats! No music was perfect for this. Some people way over do it!

    • @samsrailventures1961
      @samsrailventures1961  6 лет назад +1

      terry boyer Know what you mean. I'm originally from Muskegon, live in KCMO. And I do miss the "big lake," as we called it.

  • @johnrobertson5392
    @johnrobertson5392 5 лет назад +2

    Great videos

  • @dieterronsberg5970
    @dieterronsberg5970 6 лет назад +4

    Fanatstic footage- please do more boats every now and then!! The video is all the more enjoyable since there´s no annoying music- A+!!!! Keep `em coming, please..... :-)

    • @samsrailventures1961
      @samsrailventures1961  6 лет назад +2

      Dieter Ronsberg Thanks, Dieter. I'll try to include more boat footage from time to time.

  • @greatunwashed1856
    @greatunwashed1856 3 года назад

    A fascinating video, great watch, and listen, UK.

    • @samsrailventures1961
      @samsrailventures1961  3 года назад

      Thanks. I prefer this video to the Mackinaw vid. This little cutter packs a punch!

  • @kerrymartineau-og7uk
    @kerrymartineau-og7uk 10 месяцев назад

    My friend was a wheelsman on the Cort , retired 2019 so possible he was at the wheel in this video.

    • @samsrailventures1961
      @samsrailventures1961  10 месяцев назад

      That is neat! I don't think you can see well enough through the pilothouse windows to tell. If I'd used a polarizing filter, you may have known. But you could ask him to go back through his logs to see where he was on January 8th, 2018.

  • @user-oq7up8wq7s
    @user-oq7up8wq7s 2 года назад

    Это что за зверюга!!!???? Офигеть!!!!! Дикий корабль!

  • @bogthing1
    @bogthing1 6 лет назад +9

    Excellent video. Love the footage and lack of music!

    • @samsrailventures1961
      @samsrailventures1961  6 лет назад +3

      Thanks for your comment. I've tried to make sure that if i do include music, it doesn't cover up location sounds.

  • @samsrailventures1961
    @samsrailventures1961  5 лет назад +3

    This is in Sault St. Marie, on the border of Michigan and Ontario, CA. At a park just east of the Soo Locks

    • @30fpsgod24
      @30fpsgod24 5 лет назад +2

      Rotary park?

    • @samsrailventures1961
      @samsrailventures1961  4 года назад +1

      @@30fpsgod24 Yes, that's the place. Sorry it took me so long. Very nice spot, as the boats come by so close.

    • @bodiddlee69
      @bodiddlee69 3 года назад

      @@samsrailventures1961 also known as Mission Point I believe. Great vids!

    • @samsrailventures1961
      @samsrailventures1961  3 года назад +1

      @@bodiddlee69 Thanks! I was fortunate to be there at a time when so much was going on. Catching the #1 (Cort) was the highlight of my time there.

  • @BartmanLA323
    @BartmanLA323 4 года назад +2

    Officially the designation for U.S. Coast Guard vessels are USCGC (United States Coast Guard Cutter) then the name.

    • @samsrailventures1961
      @samsrailventures1961  4 года назад +1

      Thanks, yeah someone else caught this as well. I will probably change the title at some point.

  • @stephenadams595
    @stephenadams595 5 лет назад +1

    It sounds like there are two EMD 20 cylinder 645's in there. Good for 5,000 horses each. Solid and reliable engines..

    • @samsrailventures1961
      @samsrailventures1961  5 лет назад +1

      From an earlier post...They are 3 Caterpillar 3612 diesel generators, each weighs around 56 tons. Each supplies 3.5mw of power, and around 3,000 hp, for total of 9200 hp. Here is a very helpful link: ss.sites.mtu.edu/mhugl/2015/10/11/the-building-and-services-of-the-uscgc-mackinaw-ice-breaker/

    • @samsrailventures1961
      @samsrailventures1961  5 лет назад +1

      I'm not an expert on those diesels. Don't know if Caterpillar manufactures their own from the ground up, or use major components from EMD?

    • @ninoz3091
      @ninoz3091 4 года назад +1

      @@samsrailventures1961
      They're not cats. They are Fairbanks Morse. They power the Westinghouse motor.

    • @Spacejunk63
      @Spacejunk63 4 года назад +1

      Anthony Zema correct, I was a EM3 assigned on the Bristol Bay 1988-1990.

  • @maxjasmine
    @maxjasmine 3 года назад

    "Hey,I was just going to go ice fishing!"

  • @thesevenseas
    @thesevenseas Год назад

    Amazing footage yet again! Is it possible for me to use and share this footage on my youtube page? I share footage from all kind of activities on our ocean. Cargo ships in the 1960s till now, oil rigs, fishing vessels, etc. Of course full credit will be given to the owner of the footage. Looking forward to your reply. Kind regards. Cheers.

    • @samsrailventures1961
      @samsrailventures1961  Год назад

      No problem using this footage, non commercial use. On your RUclips page only, with credit given for me. Glad you liked it.

    • @thesevenseas
      @thesevenseas Год назад

      @@samsrailventures1961 I will only use this on my own youtube page. And I will link your page as original owner of the footage.

  • @couttsw
    @couttsw 3 года назад +1

    I noticed the one lifeboat, not a covered variety, totally covered in ice and probably not plugged in with a block warmer, when you need it the davits are iced over and non functional.

  • @dianedugas9505
    @dianedugas9505 6 лет назад +1

    What is meant by the “bubbling”?

    • @samsrailventures1961
      @samsrailventures1961  6 лет назад +4

      Diane Dugas This is a modern concept which uses compressed air forced through holes below the ship's waterline to reduce friction between the hull, water, and ice. This allows the icebreaker to move through broken ice more easily, using less horsepower. It was patented by Wartsila, a Helsinki, Finland shipyard, from testing in the 1960's.

    • @dianedugas9505
      @dianedugas9505 6 лет назад +2

      samsrailventures thanks Chris - I see it now. I love to watch this from the comforts of my warm little house!

    • @dianedugas9505
      @dianedugas9505 6 лет назад +2

      samsrailventures had to watch it again! BTW - thanks for no music. Would rather hear the far away sounds of nature and the cracking of the ice!

    • @tc1uscg65
      @tc1uscg65 5 лет назад +2

      @@samsrailventures1961 102 has a different setup as the future 140's. 103, Mobile Bay, had a "box" on the fantail with a big Diesel inside for this purpose. We also referred to it as a Hull Lubrication System. But you are spot on with the concept and the holes are in the keel, which is, below the water line I guess but much lower then some people thing. Our 40th anniversary is coming up in 2019. The Plank owners and commissioning crew get together ever so often to see how old we have gotten.
      Here's a pic of what I'm talking about. You can see the "box" on the fantail and if you watch, you can see the bubbles pushing water up along the side of the hull. This really helped the cutter slide through the ice better and even better if there was snow on the ice which was like sandpaper trying to slide through it. The water/bubbles were a big help. Cheers.
      ruclips.net/video/5em5oX68o1c/видео.html
      ruclips.net/video/20WT0VImUoA/видео.html (mobile bay moving fast in the ice)
      Biscayne bay with the HLS/box on the fantail as well. WTGB 104. ruclips.net/video/88z8nf-Yp4A/видео.html

    • @samsrailventures1961
      @samsrailventures1961  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks for this info! I see the box-like room on the fantail. Nice video of the cutter on the open lake zooming along.

  • @TXH1138
    @TXH1138 3 года назад

    How were you able to move so fast and get ahead of the boats? Thanks for just having real audio and not music.

    • @samsrailventures1961
      @samsrailventures1961  3 года назад +1

      Planning. I use Marinetraffic website to tell me the location of boats, and their speed. Most of the time, I was able to stay ahead of them. But yes, there were a few times that I had to really move fast to get to a new location before the boat arrived.

  • @CanadianCoastGuard
    @CanadianCoastGuard 2 года назад

    Great video! We`d love to use some of the footage in an upcoming video we`re working on. Could you let us know if we have your permission? We`d of course credit you in the video.

    • @samsrailventures1961
      @samsrailventures1961  2 года назад

      Sure, glad you like it. Just credit me, and be sure to send me a link to the video when you get it finished!

  • @loory-mp3
    @loory-mp3 3 года назад

    супер мощь гуд

    • @samsrailventures1961
      @samsrailventures1961  3 года назад

      I know you at least said "super." Thank you for your compliment.

  • @brianjohnston9822
    @brianjohnston9822 4 года назад +1

    I don’t understand why the task of breaking ice is given to the coast guard, Why doesn’t the shipping companies have their own ice breakers, or build ships that have ice breaking capabilities? They say the Coast guard is not given any credit, that would be like saying that snow plow operators should be praised also. It is a job, and they do it efficiently as per their mandate.

    • @samsrailventures1961
      @samsrailventures1961  4 года назад +1

      The shipping companies basically pay taxes to maintain the waterways. The Lakes' waterways contribute to the nation's commerce, so the government has an interest in (and obligation) keeping these channels open. So, our taxes help cover the expense also. Interestingly, I believe there are shipping companies in Scandanavian countries that are building their own ice breaking cargo ships. So, in some cases, your point is correct.

    • @alexandersinclair9006
      @alexandersinclair9006 2 года назад

      Ok burniebro

  • @shariys1
    @shariys1 4 года назад

    Music not necessary!

    • @samsrailventures1961
      @samsrailventures1961  4 года назад

      Thanks Shariys! I like the sounds of nature and the machinery of the boats too. Winter is a quiet, serene time to be outside.

  • @loory-mp3
    @loory-mp3 3 года назад

    масло жрет(