I have to say that this is the most peaceful and non disturbing way to going through that dam brigde,..it it make look like that the river did it all the stirring him self and all you had to do it it was to just relax and enjoy the wiew,...oustanding nautical calculations Skipper!!!!
Wow! Impressive helmsmanship. I am struck by the dependence on, and knowledge of, river current necessary for proper navigation. This really brings home the amount of experience that river pilots must have. Very interesting. Thanks.
And greatings from Bulgaria! I was work on 3000 HP "P. Karaminchev" towboat on river Danube a couple of years. Now I`m work on passenger ship. Great video! Only if I have a chance to work a little on a Mississippi river... P.S. Sorry my English...
Good job, Chris...!! ✅. Vicksburg is my favorite to watch southbound with a Good load, next would be the lower Memphis bridge with them fleet barges on the east bank Right on the south side. 😱😬🙄
Don't forget the Economy Boat Store dock right under the lower bridges. When I worked there in the mid 90s, we'd have a lot of water kicked up onto the fuel flats by southbounders finally getting to where they could drive ahead again.
Canoeing to the Gulf in 2016, the M/V Cairo was sliding under the bridge as we were leaving the mouth of the Yazoo headed down. We had stopped in Vicksburg for a day and a half, which included a visit to the USS Cairo museum, coincidentally enough. What are the odds that out of the hundreds of towboats on the River, we'd see the M/V Cairo ?
That was the m/v Christian Brinkop. Used to be the m/v Phoenix. I ran Relief Cap't on it for some time. And yes, those are ALCO's also. It was rated at 6,400 HP. And I sure don't think I'd ever have somebody on the head coming down on this bridge, but to be honest the left piers are the ones that get hit by the stern when you don't hold your point long enough. I watched someone have to lift off them once, and it was one of the most terrifying moments of my life.
Harvey Saare The M/V Cairo had ALCO's in it.Yes,M/V Mark G Aron has EMD's. They put CAT's in the Cairo last year. Gladders went with ALCO's when they had it built.
Hello, It appears to be a great job ! Please can you tell me is that still the old Vicksburg bridge , I had a friend to exchange drivers mirrow's on a semi truck, back in the 1960 on that narrow thing , well it wasn't so narrow for the tug boats, because it also had a train tracks hooked on the side , I've always liked boats (Tugs) and the ferry boats also, but drove semi's for about 41 years, you know in life we are where GOD wants us, me it was trucks and others all kind of boats ...liked the video . Johnny b.
That was the m/v Christian Brinkop before being named Cairo. Before that the m/v Phoenix. I ran Relief Cap't on it for some time. And yes, those are ALCO's, rated at 6,400 HP. I sure don't think I'd ever have somebody on the head coming down on this bridge, but to be honest the left piers are the ones that get hit by the stern when you don't hold your point long enough. I watched someone have to lift off them once, and it was one of the most terrifying moments of my life.
cargokill: Wich towboat is your's If you see my videos, you can a special caravan in the Danube across Budapest. That was one part of the M0 highway ring' bride, and you can see another video about very old Hungarian maschine-ships in Budapest. see you
Do you guys loose sleep the night before negotiating the bridge, especially going with the current? I have seen the scrape marks left by those pilots not skilled enough to get through. That was a nice piece of piloting! It looks like playing the cross current is the real test here.
Those are EMD's down below. I road her sister. The M/V Mark G. Aron. Looks boring, but southbound with X barges in the front, well, ya got to have skill. Hit a pier head on... probably no more bridge. Remember the Big Bayou Canot?
Do you pilots ever loose sleep over having to negotiate this bridge, especially with the current river is high and running fast. to negotiate this bridge, esp going with What skill it takes, especially when the
@@cvic13 10-4. I worked with Corps of Engineers on Dredge Jadwin that has 3 EMD's & the William James which is a newer boat with 3 Cats. All the Corps boats are under powerd tho
I have to say that this is the most peaceful and non disturbing way to going through that dam brigde,..it it make look like that the river did it all the stirring him self and all you had to do it it was to just relax and enjoy the wiew,...oustanding nautical calculations Skipper!!!!
Wow! Impressive helmsmanship. I am struck by the dependence on, and knowledge of, river current necessary for proper navigation. This really brings home the amount of experience that river pilots must have. Very interesting. Thanks.
Scary stuff especially goin down stream. Great work by the pilot!
And greatings from Bulgaria! I was work on 3000 HP "P. Karaminchev" towboat on river Danube a couple of years. Now I`m work on passenger ship. Great video! Only if I have a chance to work a little on a Mississippi river...
P.S. Sorry my English...
This video maybe 10yrs. Old but it still makes me stare an d hold my breath, watching you line up and pass under the bridge. Happy New Year
Good job, Chris...!! ✅. Vicksburg is my favorite to watch southbound with a
Good load, next would be the lower Memphis bridge with them fleet barges on the east bank
Right on the south side. 😱😬🙄
Don't forget the Economy Boat Store dock right under the lower bridges.
When I worked there in the mid 90s, we'd have a lot of water kicked up onto the fuel flats by southbounders finally getting to where they could drive ahead again.
Canoeing to the Gulf in 2016, the M/V Cairo was sliding under the bridge as we were leaving the mouth of the Yazoo headed down.
We had stopped in Vicksburg for a day and a half, which included a visit to the USS Cairo museum, coincidentally enough.
What are the odds that out of the hundreds of towboats on the River, we'd see the M/V Cairo ?
Major pucker factor going down stream in strong currents into a tight gap, wow. You make it look easy Cap!
That was the m/v Christian Brinkop. Used to be the m/v Phoenix. I ran Relief Cap't on it for some time. And yes, those are ALCO's also. It was rated at 6,400 HP. And I sure don't think I'd ever have somebody on the head coming down on this bridge, but to be honest the left piers are the ones that get hit by the stern when you don't hold your point long enough. I watched someone have to lift off them once, and it was one of the most terrifying moments of my life.
I rode the M/V Luke Burton for Canal Barge...it was a 4800 and we had to back quite aways before getting to this bridge, then drove it...
What up, Harv? You busted me for not cleaning under the toaster on M/V MA in early 1993.
Harvey Saare The M/V Cairo had ALCO's in it.Yes,M/V Mark G Aron has EMD's. They put CAT's in the Cairo last year. Gladders went with ALCO's when they had it built.
Nice Cajun Coal tow.
Danm nice driven DRIVER
The M/V Cairo(was the Christian Brinkop)
lol, I've seen this bridge hit, and I've seen stray barges floating all by themselves down the river afterwards. lol.
nothin like sittin on the head callin a bridge lol good times life of a tow boater
Hello, It appears to be a great job ! Please can you tell me is that still the old Vicksburg bridge , I had a friend to exchange drivers mirrow's on a semi truck, back in the 1960 on that narrow thing , well it wasn't so narrow for the tug boats, because it also had a train tracks hooked on the side , I've always liked boats (Tugs) and the ferry boats also, but drove semi's for about 41 years, you know in life we are where GOD wants us, me it was trucks and others all kind of boats ...liked the video . Johnny b.
That was the m/v Christian Brinkop before being named Cairo. Before that the m/v Phoenix. I ran Relief Cap't on it for some time. And yes, those are ALCO's, rated at 6,400 HP. I sure don't think I'd ever have somebody on the head coming down on this bridge, but to be honest the left piers are the ones that get hit by the stern when you don't hold your point long enough. I watched someone have to lift off them once, and it was one of the most terrifying moments of my life.
@cargokill Thanks! Do you work on the River Danue?
cargokill:
Wich towboat is your's
If you see my videos, you can a special caravan in the Danube across Budapest.
That was one part of the M0 highway ring' bride, and you can see another video about very old Hungarian maschine-ships in Budapest.
see you
Do you guys loose sleep the night before negotiating the bridge, especially going with the current? I have seen the scrape marks left by those pilots not skilled enough to get through. That was a nice piece of piloting! It looks like playing the cross current is the real test here.
I guess that's how you drift a tug
Awesome
it will get you every time...
Those are EMD's down below. I road her sister. The M/V Mark G. Aron. Looks boring, but southbound with X barges in the front, well, ya got to have skill. Hit a pier head on... probably no more bridge. Remember the Big Bayou Canot?
@cargokill I work on a 6200 HP.We haul coal from St.Louis Mo to New Roads La.Over 1700 miles round trip.
You skanky coal hauler
Laid that hammer down after ya got through! Do it cap!!
👍👍👍❤️🇺🇸
On which boat are you working?
Do you pilots ever loose sleep over having to negotiate this bridge, especially with the current river is high and running fast. to negotiate this bridge, esp going with
What skill it takes, especially when the
I new, I don't know what to do
hard down 6 knots
Horse power?
When the video was filmed it was rated 6200 Horsepower now it’s had Caterpillars put in and rated 7200.
@@cvic13 10-4. I worked with Corps of Engineers on Dredge Jadwin that has 3 EMD's & the William James which is a newer boat with 3 Cats. All the Corps boats are under powerd tho
Transits!
@redgearhead88 be stupid to be out callin this bridge
Добры дзень у хату