Four metre crack found in hull of Michipicoten

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  • Опубликовано: 9 июн 2024

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  • @mineown1861
    @mineown1861 9 дней назад +85

    The end of the road , but at least she had the good grace to give up the ghost before the storms , bringing her crew home safe and not to the depths .

  • @JCT442
    @JCT442 9 дней назад +149

    She's totaled... well done on a 72 year career!

    • @miapdx503
      @miapdx503 9 дней назад +11

      It's a shame that her legacy is tarnished like this. She didn't deserve this. 😔🌹⚓

    • @banterwebb
      @banterwebb 9 дней назад +11

      Not the first time she's suffered a hull crack. She suffered the same thing as the Elton hoyt II. She will probably be welded and put back into service.

    • @jameylane1591
      @jameylane1591 9 дней назад +5

      Well done being a floating death trap for who knows how long? You're a sharp one.

    • @banterwebb
      @banterwebb 9 дней назад +5

      @jameylane1591 you'd be surprised how often this happens in this industry. I'd say she probably has many years left unless her keel is finished, which I'm sure is not the case. Everything is just speculation at this point. I wouldn't go writing her off just yet though.

    • @yepiratesworkshop7997
      @yepiratesworkshop7997 9 дней назад +3

      @@banterwebb That's what I'm thinking. Those ships do "flex" a bit in big waves, so it's possible the crack was the result of metal fatigue. Some of our WW II Liberty Ships had that problem, too. Uncle Sam and the ship-builders figured a way to "weld around it" and they kept on delivering cargo and soldiers to Europe as advertised.

  • @user-yd1vl9lj5j
    @user-yd1vl9lj5j 9 дней назад +122

    Grab a couple cans of Flex Seal, you'll be good to go.

    • @chele-chele
      @chele-chele 9 дней назад +11

      But wait! There's more LOL

    • @gus473
      @gus473 9 дней назад +4

      I was thinking JB Weld.....🤔

    • @chetkasper5680
      @chetkasper5680 9 дней назад

      K-Seal?

    • @user-yd1vl9lj5j
      @user-yd1vl9lj5j 9 дней назад +4

      @@chele-chele Act now and we'll throw in a Trump bible!

    • @jltb5283
      @jltb5283 9 дней назад

      Just buff it out.

  • @dperreno
    @dperreno 9 дней назад +55

    Really nice to see that the US and Canadian Coast Guards were able to jump in and ensure the safety of the ship and it's crew!

    • @onrr1726
      @onrr1726 9 дней назад +2

      They are required to respond as is any other ship or small boat that hears an SOS Call go out.

    • @dperreno
      @dperreno 8 дней назад +4

      @@onrr1726 Of course they are, I'm just happy that there's a happy ending and everyone is safe!

  • @paulbowler2760
    @paulbowler2760 9 дней назад +135

    72 years old - time to think about retirement for the grand old lady!!

    • @wendymorrison5803
      @wendymorrison5803 9 дней назад +7

      Too many over due ships decommissioning. More incidents at sea and in fresh water freight ships coming.

    • @douglaskerr6813
      @douglaskerr6813 9 дней назад +19

      The company got there money's worth out of that vessel

    • @jamesbraun9842
      @jamesbraun9842 9 дней назад

      ​@@wendymorrison5803It depends on how they maintain their fleet.
      Alpena is currently the oldest active boat but still works because it's company maintains it.

    • @yepiratesworkshop7997
      @yepiratesworkshop7997 9 дней назад +2

      @@douglaskerr6813 They sure did! And then some, too.

  • @robbiemckinnon7901
    @robbiemckinnon7901 9 дней назад +41

    large crack in hull, loaded with taconite pellets.......hmmmm, where have we heard this before.............

    • @VR-ym8ys
      @VR-ym8ys 9 дней назад +21

      With a load of iron ore - 26,000 tons more than the Edmund Fitzgerald weighed empty.

    • @PeterCieply
      @PeterCieply 4 дня назад +2

      @@VR-ym8ys Aye...put to to see we have a date with an award winning song.

    • @stevecausey545
      @stevecausey545 4 дня назад +2

      The legend lives on from the Chippewa on down to the big lake they call Gicheegoume

  • @MurraydeLues
    @MurraydeLues 9 дней назад +67

    With that age, millions could be spent chasing those cracks. Upspec one area and another fails. Maybe she was giving the crew a warning.

    • @kentalanlee
      @kentalanlee 9 дней назад +9

      Indeed. "Let me rest boys. You're lovely, but these bones can't dance like they used to do." They should listen to her.

    • @jameylane1591
      @jameylane1591 9 дней назад

      You must be joking.

    • @MurraydeLues
      @MurraydeLues 9 дней назад +9

      @@jameylane1591 About what?? With old machinery, when one part gets refreshed, it increases the strains on the remaining parts, which can then lead to another part needing work. It becomes a vivious spiral that ends in a money pit. The strains of 72 years of heavy use are taking their toll. Warning given. Had this occured in the middle of the night, further off shore and big storm, this may have had a very different outcome.

    • @jameylane1591
      @jameylane1591 8 дней назад

      @@MurraydeLues It's not machinery, it's a boat, and holding the water OUT is pretty basic. Yeah a 13 foot long "little" crack.

    • @MurraydeLues
      @MurraydeLues 8 дней назад +4

      @@jameylane1591 correct. However, I was using the term machinery a bit broadly to refer to the ship in its entirety. A structure that gets a component patched is going to suffer the same issues. The hull has had considerable stresses applied to it over the last 72 years. This means all of the steel is now suspect. How old is the laker fleet? Very few ocean going bulkers last that long. How old is the youngest ore carrier on the lakes?

  • @scottscouter1065
    @scottscouter1065 9 дней назад +69

    LOL, any mariner who's been at sea (or on the Great Lakes) for a hot minute knows an *impact* sounds and feels a LOT DIFFERENT than a structural event. Captain wasn't going to be the guy who put the owners on blast for running a worn out rust-bucket. Good thing they all made it off safe.

    • @WesFanMan
      @WesFanMan 9 дней назад +12

      She looks in bad shape.

    • @chele-chele
      @chele-chele 9 дней назад

      Virtually all of the ships lost in the region are old worn out scows that fail catastrophically, typically taking all hands with it. Amazes me how these transport companies can keep running them in good conscience, they are death traps.

    • @u686st7
      @u686st7 9 дней назад +5

      @@WesFanMan - Lower Lakes is known for running their ships hard.

    • @redeyedmongoose2963
      @redeyedmongoose2963 9 дней назад +3

      Should’ve been pulled out of service a decade ago

    • @johnh539
      @johnh539 9 дней назад +2

      How many mariner's ever hear a 13' crack happening

  • @Captain-Max
    @Captain-Max 9 дней назад +36

    In 1968, I sailed on the Lackawanna, a 60 some years old 560 footer. A storm on Lake Erie had us all wondering as she snapped and groaned. They scrapped her the following year and on her way to the ship breakers over seas, while under tow, she went down.

    • @robinblackmoor8732
      @robinblackmoor8732 9 дней назад +5

      I heard that story. Yeah, they waited a little too long. Should have scrapped that one a year before.

    • @williammckellar5749
      @williammckellar5749 9 дней назад +5

      Wow that's something ya they sure got lucky with this latest incident too makes u wonder about all the ships on the lakes maybe they need a 50 yr limit

    • @chele-chele
      @chele-chele 9 дней назад +8

      Dodged a bullet there!

    • @sse_weston4138
      @sse_weston4138 9 дней назад +4

      Coming just 2 years off Morrell's loss too, lucky indeed.

    • @yepiratesworkshop7997
      @yepiratesworkshop7997 9 дней назад +5

      In 1968 I was still sailin' on the Lackanookie. I'm glad that changed!! Now, I'm too old to remember how it was.

  • @HoennMaster
    @HoennMaster 9 дней назад +42

    She's an old ship and if she were indeed to be sent on her final voyage it would be understandable. However it would still be a sad day seeing a ship I've seen in person go the way of the breakers. Growing up in Minnesota I’ve seen many freighters, but I’ve never had one that I've seen be scrapped before.

  • @LoganJohnson-lm2bh
    @LoganJohnson-lm2bh 9 дней назад +51

    They were very lucky .she's old and tired this was a warning some would like to see her saved that's fine but she needs to be retired from active duty before the worst happens and someone dies.

  • @ScottLafray-dd2fp
    @ScottLafray-dd2fp 9 дней назад +92

    And everyone jumped all over me when i commented on the original news report that it was metal fatigue and age. Lol!

    • @Skidderoperator
      @Skidderoperator 9 дней назад +5

      Sell it to Ocean Gate before she dives.

    • @demiller74
      @demiller74 9 дней назад +3

      Inconceivable!

    • @RioJudy
      @RioJudy 9 дней назад

      Why are you so thirsty to be correct? You guessed. That’s all.

    • @thomasgerbeck6877
      @thomasgerbeck6877 9 дней назад +6

      Sailing far out in open waters, it was highly unlikely the ship could hit something just below the surface.

    • @OscarVaughn
      @OscarVaughn 9 дней назад

      I never said anything 😂

  • @james1787
    @james1787 9 дней назад +18

    If there is a large crack due to age / fatigue there’s bound to be more if they choose to repair and continue. Probably best to retire the ship after 70+ years of service.

  • @maxasaurus3008
    @maxasaurus3008 9 дней назад +36

    Yikes! Of course can’t help but be reminded of the Fitz. Rest in Peace to the crew of the Edmund Fitzgerald.

    • @tywebbgolfenthusiast8950
      @tywebbgolfenthusiast8950 9 дней назад +2

      Little different-according to noted maritime expert Gordon Lightfoot, the EF sank because the main hatchway gave in, while caught in a November storm 15 miles from whitefish bay.

    • @FutureRailProductions
      @FutureRailProductions 9 дней назад +3

      ​​@@tywebbgolfenthusiast8950That was written with the facts of the time not necessarily the truth. I would hardly call Gordon an expert. He was singer-songwriter. Not a maritime expert.

    • @LokiOdinson-fz8ps
      @LokiOdinson-fz8ps 6 дней назад

      @@tywebbgolfenthusiast8950 WTF?

  • @noelkelly3223
    @noelkelly3223 9 дней назад +28

    Time to take a long rest now god bless you all from Ireland 🇮🇪 🙏 😊❤

  • @stephenwest798
    @stephenwest798 9 дней назад +23

    Rust and metal fatigue and hardening from all that flexing, time to retire the old ship she has paid her dues and then some.

  • @JLange642
    @JLange642 9 дней назад +40

    "Doomed" vessel? Seems to me she made port safely. May be scrapped, but not doomed by any means.
    Also- being that the season has just started, the condition of the sides of the hull shows a lack of maintenance over the lay up.

    • @ellieprice3396
      @ellieprice3396 9 дней назад +2

      "Doomed for further service" is what the word signifies.

    • @shawnmiller4781
      @shawnmiller4781 9 дней назад +1

      I caught that too.
      So far I haven’t heard anything a guy with a stick welder can’t fix

    • @Skidderoperator
      @Skidderoperator 9 дней назад +1

      @@shawnmiller4781 Gonna break in 2.

    • @GKirkBayCity
      @GKirkBayCity 9 дней назад +3

      Starting at :21 is a guy who doesn’t look comfortable in front of the camera.

    • @jasminelindros8923
      @jasminelindros8923 8 дней назад +1

      Winter work is usually restricted to sheltered work inside the hull, as it's too cold to paint exterior surfaces.

  • @melin1969
    @melin1969 9 дней назад +79

    4 metre crack in the bottom - they need to rename it after my Ex

  • @dragonsystems5973
    @dragonsystems5973 10 дней назад +49

    I mean... clearly quite lucky, not doomed, just saying..

    • @HugsXO
      @HugsXO 9 дней назад +5

      Exactly. 😮

    • @PatrolingEden
      @PatrolingEden 9 дней назад +6

      I thought the same thing. Stricken maybe but not Doomed.

    • @boataxe4605
      @boataxe4605 9 дней назад

      Well,she’s doomed for the scrapyard.

    • @boataxe4605
      @boataxe4605 9 дней назад +4

      She’s doomed to be scrapped.

    • @dragonsystems5973
      @dragonsystems5973 9 дней назад +1

      @boataxe4605 one can only hope they do the right thing... these ships can't possibly be designed to last this long... wasn't this ship launched before the Edmond Fitzgerald??

  • @markmark2080
    @markmark2080 9 дней назад +24

    I'm glad those boys made it safely to a port in time... We were in a typhoon in '66 near Taiwan on a WW2 LST (Landing Ship, Tank), we suffered cracking across our midship main deck and broken plates on the bottom discovered when we couldn't pump out certain ballast tanks. In Sasebo, Japan upon opening the inspection covers we found fish swimming around in them. They patched the ship up and we carried on only to go back in dry dock a couple months later in Saigon for more work on the bottom. The ship worked hard for another 5 years before she was scrapped...I can only imagine the stress on a ship carrying a load of iron ore...

    • @Skidderoperator
      @Skidderoperator 9 дней назад

      In 30' rollers

    • @neptunenavalmods4420
      @neptunenavalmods4420 3 дня назад +2

      I am glad you made it, there were a couple of converted LST's that sank after WW2, when they were used as bulk carriers - Southern Isles sank in 1951 with just a few survivors, Southern Districts sank in 1955 with everyone lost.

  • @XmalD73
    @XmalD73 9 дней назад +14

    Sounds like it's time to retire this great lady. What a long and productive career, but it could have ended so differently. Had this incident occurred at night or in a storm, we'd probably be reading a more tragic story. I know lake boats last much longer than salties due to the fresh water, but 72 years is a long time, and she's endured a lot of wear and tear.

  • @peterresetz1960
    @peterresetz1960 9 дней назад +31

    This is a 82 years old continuous use cargo ship.
    Metal alloy steel fatigue after a little more then eight decades of use floating on a constantly undulating environment, modulating the structure of the ship, which is only exacerbated during rough seas operations. The Great Lakes are known for their high seas operations during the spring storms and fall seasonal storms.
    These Great Lakes cargo ships (Laker/Lakers) get parked for the winter frozen lakes period, but when lakes are ice free, these Lakers are in continuous operation for nine to ten months every year during open water seasons, transporting coal, iron taconite, limestone, cement, salt, and various food grains. The 2023 Great Lakes shipping tonnage totaled 1.33 billion tons.
    To reiterate about the 82 years old cargo ship Michipicoten had a long service history carrying as much as 22.3 tons (full weight capacity) with each transit.

    • @bytesback.
      @bytesback. 9 дней назад +4

      22,300 tons

    • @galewinds7696
      @galewinds7696 9 дней назад +10

      72 years not 82

    • @LittleG-ec6hx
      @LittleG-ec6hx 9 дней назад +3

      22.3 tonnes? You know a fully loaded truck weighs 44 tonnes. Also this vessel is 72 years old.

    • @jimgadsden2459
      @jimgadsden2459 9 дней назад +1

      ​@@LittleG-ec6hx88 thousand pounds, you're over weight.

    • @LittleG-ec6hx
      @LittleG-ec6hx 9 дней назад +4

      @@jimgadsden2459 HGV Class 1 lorries can carry loads of up to 44 tonnes. That is what is legally allowed in the UK.

  • @danielleclare2938
    @danielleclare2938 9 дней назад +8

    A really cool museum piece would be that boat. Just take the middle out of it maybe leave one hold area and the rest clean up for tours. That would be a very interesting engine room and pilot house. A good looking piece of Great Lakes History that can be enjoyed for years. It got the crew home safely. That is a winning story!!

    • @PhilipDeLamarter
      @PhilipDeLamarter 8 дней назад

      Might as well turn it into a bar.

    • @LokiOdinson-fz8ps
      @LokiOdinson-fz8ps 6 дней назад

      Not even close. Museum ships are failing regularly. Try doing some research next time.

    • @danielleclare2938
      @danielleclare2938 6 дней назад

      @@LokiOdinson-fz8ps You know everything except having manners. Do some maturing next time.

  • @rottenroads1982
    @rottenroads1982 9 дней назад +5

    If the Michipicoten is to be scraped, then it’s important to know that as long as the crew got off safely, that’s all that matters.
    Still, it would be sad. I mean, the Michipicoten is one of the Great Lakes ships with the classic design.
    If only the design can be brought back and new ships built with the design.

    • @seayak
      @seayak 9 дней назад

      Classic design yes, but the length to beam ratio may have been pushing the limits in terms of longitudinal stresses.

  • @djwt20
    @djwt20 9 дней назад +15

    Yeah, this one 'ill be consigned to the history books by the looks. It'd cost millions to repair, therefore much more economical to recycle the steel and build a nice new Michipicoten with all the latest nav-tech mod-cons to float on the lakes.

    • @jeffmiller3150
      @jeffmiller3150 9 дней назад +6

      In China.....

    • @jamesbraun9842
      @jamesbraun9842 9 дней назад +1

      They can't just go out and build a new boat, it's not that cut throat. The reason many companies keep older vessels running.

    • @u686st7
      @u686st7 9 дней назад +3

      Lower Lakes will buy some second hand tub first.

    • @psychiatry-is-eugenics
      @psychiatry-is-eugenics 9 дней назад

      From one comment ,
      that company doesn’t have any money

    • @jamesbraun9842
      @jamesbraun9842 9 дней назад +1

      @psychiatry-is-eugenics Lower Lakes Towing is owned by Rand Logistics. (A us company, Lower Lakes Towing is kind of like their Canadian division.

  • @markminer7390
    @markminer7390 9 дней назад +3

    Stricken, not doomed, although looking at all the rust visible on her hull it is definitely time for retirement. So glad no souls lost!

  • @barryrahn5957
    @barryrahn5957 9 дней назад +7

    I'd check all of this companies ships. Chances are there are more problems lurking. Wearing a blindfold, crossing their fingers and whistling past the graveyard.

    • @PhilipDeLamarter
      @PhilipDeLamarter 8 дней назад

      The problem with inspections is that money changes hands.

  • @charleshotchkiss1813
    @charleshotchkiss1813 9 дней назад +3

    It is not a "doomed" vessel unless it sank. Stricken might be a better term, but that doesn't alarm people so wasn't used?

    • @beeble2003
      @beeble2003 День назад

      Just bad script-writing.

  • @battledragongun
    @battledragongun 9 дней назад +16

    I'm hoping they can save her it would be sad to see one of the few classic Lakers left on the water go to the breakers yard we all ready lost a few great Legends of the lacks the last few years due to fire and neglect of companies who run there boats till the rust out and not repair them or run then till they die and then scrap them for insurance payout

    • @GWNorth-db8vn
      @GWNorth-db8vn 9 дней назад +5

      Most of the oldschool lakers ended up being tied up alongside wharfs all around the lakes for years, then sent off to places like Turkey and eventually the wreckers. They didn't run them until the wheels came off, they just couldn't make money with them.

    • @sse_weston4138
      @sse_weston4138 9 дней назад +6

      I hope they don't. Her hull cracked just from the strain of being fully laden, not even in bad weather. That is abhorrent.

  • @ZephodBeeblebrox
    @ZephodBeeblebrox 9 дней назад +4

    The hull crack can be fixed but are other areas stressed and ready to crack?

  • @davidclark3304
    @davidclark3304 9 дней назад +2

    "Doomed ship?" News media like to talk that way.

  • @michaelimbesi2314
    @michaelimbesi2314 6 дней назад +2

    0:49 Given that the video footage shows her slowly steaming into the harbor, listing but still very much afloat, I think it’s a bit early to call Michipicoten a “doomed vessel”.

  • @patmcbride9853
    @patmcbride9853 9 дней назад +4

    Just like commercial jets, metal fatigue over many cycles of use takes a toll.

  • @jserkiz06
    @jserkiz06 9 дней назад +12

    This episode revealed has symbolic irony to a certain American political leader, hey

  • @deanberolzheimer2658
    @deanberolzheimer2658 9 дней назад +3

    I have a crack in my bottom, and some people think it's big, but I've been living with it for 66 years now. It does require daily maintainence, but I don't think I'm "doomed" !

    • @bennetts-revenge_2
      @bennetts-revenge_2 9 дней назад

      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @michaelyounger4497
      @michaelyounger4497 8 дней назад

      But the difference is in knowing if its leaking or not, and can a pump solve the problem...

  • @chetkasper5680
    @chetkasper5680 9 дней назад +3

    Did Thunder Bay just receive a museum ship?

  • @timothyporter1632
    @timothyporter1632 6 дней назад +1

    I bet Lightfoot had a tough time finding things to rhyme with Fitzgerald. This one should be a pretty easy little diddy.

  • @larryfromwisconsin9970
    @larryfromwisconsin9970 9 дней назад +3

    I'm retired at age 70. I think her time to retire has come too. Can she be repaired? Yes, but she'll probably crack again in another location, perhaps with a loss of life.

    • @PhilipDeLamarter
      @PhilipDeLamarter 8 дней назад

      Retired? By cracky, you're still a whippersnapper by today's standards. You got plenty of productive life left. Our president's 80 and still going strong! You ain't gonna see him warming no LaZBoy, no siree! Now get out there and git yerself a job!

  • @allenra530
    @allenra530 9 дней назад +4

    Doomed? Possibly, eventually, she will be broken up and recycled, but they first have to get all of the taconite out of her and do a complete inspection inside and out. There are older freighters out on the oceans of the world that are still dragging themselves from port to port, but those are flagged in places with few regulations and fewer inspectors. Maybe the majority of the steel can be recycled into components to form part of a new ship with the same name.

  • @SloppySlow
    @SloppySlow 9 дней назад +4

    “Doomed vessel”,? Media hyperbole

  • @Bazerkly
    @Bazerkly 9 дней назад +4

    They are lucky there wasn't a storm!

  • @jn1ty
    @jn1ty 8 дней назад +2

    She has done her job and will be retired. A ship that old must have a lot of metal fatigue and repairing her would be fruitless. Glad to se no one was hurt and she made it back to port. Great job.

  • @borisbadaxe9678
    @borisbadaxe9678 9 дней назад +8

    "The doomed vessel." Did it sink? Did anyone die?

  • @ronkirk5099
    @ronkirk5099 5 дней назад

    I sailed as an engineer on old, U.S. flagged, blue water, bulk ships which were well past their useful life with deep localized hull corrosion and it was a constant struggle to replace sections of leaky saltwater piping on board. It is bad enough to be in the middle of one of the great lakes when something like this happens, but imagine being out in the middle of the Atlantic in an old rust bucket. I'm glad I'm retired.

  • @joes2661
    @joes2661 9 дней назад +1

    72 years of hard work. Well done.

  • @pechblendae
    @pechblendae 9 дней назад +8

    Whatever the fate of this beautiful vessel shall be, I salute her and pay my gratitude for her service.

  • @bruce8321
    @bruce8321 9 дней назад +1

    makes you wonder if the hull of these ship gets inspected for cracks at some kind of interval?

    • @PhilipDeLamarter
      @PhilipDeLamarter 8 дней назад

      Sometimes the chief mate goes around with a ball peen hammer and bangs on the main deck at intervals. If the hammer penetrates the steel, they patch it with Red Hand.

  • @doughunt5175
    @doughunt5175 9 дней назад +7

    Nearly the entire ore carrying fleet is ancient.

  • @shirleybalinski4535
    @shirleybalinski4535 9 дней назад +4

    She dodged a bullet.

  • @halfabee
    @halfabee 7 дней назад +1

    What are taconite pellets used for?
    The taconite pellets are loaded into ore ships. These ships sail on the Great Lakes to Gary, Indiana, Cleveland, Ohio and other steel-making towns. The taconite pellets are brought to the steel mills to be melted down into steel.

  • @FlatBroke612
    @FlatBroke612 9 дней назад +17

    Wouldn’t break my heart to see this bankrupt lower lakes. They’re a walking dead company anyways. Hopefully this brings the rest of their fleet under scrutiny as they’re all worn out scows. Heck the cuyahoga burned up twice in less than a year, last fall and this spring. Cowboys.

    • @isleofthanet
      @isleofthanet 9 дней назад +2

      Sounds like the way the cruise ship the Achille Lauro was neglected thosee last years and to thrash her on that last cruise no wonder those fifty year old Sulzer engines let go

    • @TishaHayes
      @TishaHayes 6 дней назад

      Another one of those companies that push for 'just one more time' as they gamble with the lives of the crews. Each time they make it they pocket the money and ask once more 'one more time'.

  • @jddr.jkindle9708
    @jddr.jkindle9708 9 дней назад +1

    US Coast Guard - Thanx for your assistance !

  • @mikegass3796
    @mikegass3796 8 дней назад

    You can see the 5 degree list. It was 15 degrees initially until they started pumping water. The Fitzgerald was listing heavily. But under entirely different weather conditions.

  • @hermansaffordjr5508
    @hermansaffordjr5508 9 дней назад +10

    that rusty ship should been shut down a long time ago

    • @Tuxedomakdarien
      @Tuxedomakdarien 9 дней назад +3

      It isn't even the oldest one still in service.

    • @satunnainenkatselija4478
      @satunnainenkatselija4478 3 дня назад

      I am not able rightly to apprehend how a ship this old is allowed to operate. Should have been scrapped 30 years ago.

  • @timburton5950
    @timburton5950 9 дней назад +3

    All should be great full this didn't happen during rough seas; I'm thinking this vessel be unloaded and retired as of this week, that's a long productive career for sure.

  • @todwest
    @todwest 8 дней назад +1

    Doomed? Who writes this copy? Damaged? Yes. But the skeleton crew managed to make it back to port. Thus the ship was not doomed but saved. Of course, it should probably be scrapped now, but it's not at the bottom of the lake last I checked. This is what happens when you hire interns to write copy.

  • @VR-ym8ys
    @VR-ym8ys 9 дней назад +1

    Did the coast guard officer say: "You'd rather save 11 people than 22 people"?

    • @bennetts-revenge_2
      @bennetts-revenge_2 9 дней назад

      Yup

    • @patriciasutton8655
      @patriciasutton8655 4 дня назад

      Absolutely! Doing an emergency rescue in Superior would take longer if all 22 were still on board. If some crew weren’t necessary to make the voyage to TB, it makes sense to get them off while it’s not an emergency situation.

  • @arvadawelder
    @arvadawelder 9 дней назад +3

    Damn lucky.

  • @steverabideau3779
    @steverabideau3779 8 дней назад +1

    My buddies son was on board.
    He said it was quite a noise

  • @lrq7927
    @lrq7927 9 дней назад +1

    So much for getting one more season out of Her.

  • @jerlewis4291
    @jerlewis4291 9 дней назад

    A 13' crack is easily repairable in dry dock. I'm thinking that they will send divers down to drill holes at each end of the crack to keep it from getting bigger. Before a decision is made to scrap her she will go into a dry-dock and have her hull examined. It may cost a lot to repair her, but to replace her will cost a lot more and the company will have one fewer ship at sea.

  • @EricDaMAJ
    @EricDaMAJ 9 дней назад +1

    a four "metre" crack is a straight up hole anywhere else.

  • @billhall916
    @billhall916 2 дня назад

    perhaps put the ship in drydock and do an assessment of the damage and then see what the cost would be to repair the ship. The cost to make a new ship like this would be huge

  • @user-cm7yh8eg9i
    @user-cm7yh8eg9i 9 дней назад +2

    Just an old rust bucket that their owners used far to long.

  • @raywill3252
    @raywill3252 9 дней назад +6

    If the hull would have been inspected in accordance with SOLAS every 2.5 years that wouldn't have occurred. Otherwise if was inspected then the company who chose to will be up for a fine cheers

    • @Look_What_You_Did
      @Look_What_You_Did 9 дней назад +1

      Cool word salad bruh...

    • @mattharper588
      @mattharper588 8 дней назад

      All Great Lakes freighters have a mandatory US Coast Guard inspection every 5 years

  • @Msherrdoktor
    @Msherrdoktor 9 дней назад +2

    Doomed vessel? She made it to port under her own power. She’s done but she will steam on her own to wherever they will be breaking her up.

  • @mikebrase5161
    @mikebrase5161 9 дней назад +1

    Who was the ABS inspector the last time she was in drydock?

    • @sse_weston4138
      @sse_weston4138 9 дней назад

      ABS classed her? Well that makes sense. Another bulker they classed for a flag of convenience company was recently banned from Australian waters for being in terrible condition, named "Peace" I believe, and she was only fourteen years into service, not really that old, even by ocean going standards.

  • @anthonynelson9136
    @anthonynelson9136 9 дней назад +1

    72 years old. It figures. You just make the last payment on her and she needs to go into the shop for service.

  • @TheRealDannAlexander
    @TheRealDannAlexander 9 дней назад +2

    Legendary Laker. Time for retirement and recycling.

  • @Paul_Wetor
    @Paul_Wetor 9 дней назад

    I'm not surprised by this. Striking an underwater object seemed unlikely. And seeing all the rust on the side doesn't suggest it was kept in tip-top condition. (Hmm - is that why Interlake paints that area brown, to hide the rust? Clever).

  • @louGriggs1944
    @louGriggs1944 9 дней назад

    What a terrible shame. Although not a 1000 footer, she has been my favorite laker for a long time. I have watched her enter the port of Duluth many times, via RUclips, and saw her in person once at Sault Ste Marie. She has served long and well. I hope she gets a respectful retirement.

  • @jakhamar55
    @jakhamar55 6 дней назад +1

    I dont think it could be called doomed if it makes it to harbor. The edmund fitzgerald was doomed.

  • @girlinvt
    @girlinvt 8 дней назад

    So they think its a metal fatigue crack? Since they ruled out the ships hull hitting bottom or an object. How old is this ship? When was it last inspected, and has it had warnings or violations

    • @LokiOdinson-fz8ps
      @LokiOdinson-fz8ps 6 дней назад

      She was in deep water when the crack occurred. Nothing to hit,

  • @altonhipp4075
    @altonhipp4075 9 дней назад +2

    72 yrs old?...time for the bone yard.....that was the only warning before davy jone's locker.

  • @Raptorman0909
    @Raptorman0909 9 дней назад

    I think we've seen the last voyage of the Michipicoten. I think the ship owners need to be investigated for the seaworthiness of their ships as it is not acceptable to endanger others on the lakes with a boat that's been ridden hard and almost put away wet!

  • @dogmannz
    @dogmannz 9 дней назад +1

    I don't think the reporter knows the meaning of the word doomed

  • @epistte
    @epistte 5 дней назад

    Now I know how to pronounce the ships name. Thanks.

  • @spudwickthrockmorton2112
    @spudwickthrockmorton2112 5 дней назад

    Man I sure hope I get to see it before it’s scrapped

  • @MrSuzuki1187
    @MrSuzuki1187 9 дней назад +2

    What a rust bucket of a ship.

  • @mirrorblue100
    @mirrorblue100 9 дней назад +1

    She'll be scrapped. It is possible to repair that damage but given her age - theres bound to be additional fatigues. Won't be possible to insure her.

  • @patrickbass3542
    @patrickbass3542 9 дней назад

    13' "crack"? WOW!!!!! Repair or scrap?

  • @Urbicide
    @Urbicide 9 дней назад +1

    This incident would make a great commercial for Billy Mayes & Flexsteel sealant.

  • @tettazwo9865
    @tettazwo9865 5 дней назад

    0:43 'listing to one side" opposed to listing to both sides?

  • @carolewoolley7017
    @carolewoolley7017 8 дней назад

    Underneath every new coat of paint there would have been rust that had to be treated and/or removed
    Paint oxides quickly with injuries from the locks ect just like a car that sustains dents a d scrapes. Doesnt necessarily mean age or infirmity just how well the vessel is maintained. The red paint has naturalanti oxidents, antialgicides.

  • @coldspring624
    @coldspring624 9 дней назад +2

    There should be a better and larger Coast Guard presence on the lakes

    • @HM2SGT
      @HM2SGT 9 дней назад

      I'm sorry, did I just hear you say you'd like your taxes to go up?
      I get what you're saying, but with budgets the way they are... 🤷 _NOAA\NWS is shutting down their mobile weather site at the end of June due to budget constraints_

    • @seayak
      @seayak 9 дней назад +1

      @@HM2SGT I would be happy for the small increment in taxes to see the coast guard be able to do their job well in inland waters. I think this is a maintenence/engineering issue though, which is really outside of the CG's normal responsibility.

  • @onebridge7231
    @onebridge7231 9 дней назад

    Ship is old. A 4m crack means the rest of the ship is past her useful life too as these companies rarely do the required up keep.

  • @ToxiCom-777
    @ToxiCom-777 8 дней назад

    So how can nearly all the steel in the Baltimore Key Bridge bend into 90 and 180 degree pretzels without any cracks at all, and this wimpy tug snaps some massive crack ?? Imagine if the Baltimore steel had been superheated. The "CON SP IRA" ORGanization has an 80 part series deeply exploring this and more.

  • @geoffgill5334
    @geoffgill5334 6 дней назад

    4 meters long or wide?

  • @user-hr1rh4nl6k
    @user-hr1rh4nl6k 9 дней назад

    a heads up to do safety check on senior ships☝☝☝

  • @RaoulStankovitch
    @RaoulStankovitch 9 дней назад

    Fracture Mechanics RULE! (After crack initiation)
    WWII Liberty Ships had the same problem

  • @Shaker626
    @Shaker626 9 дней назад

    Steel back then was not as good as it is today. Welding at the time introduced a lot of hydrogen into the metal, making it brittle after repeated structural loading. The Liberty ships and the Fitzgerald popped relatively quickly, but this old lady held on to her seams (until now).

  • @roykliffen9674
    @roykliffen9674 9 дней назад +1

    As a 72 year old vessel she is well past her working life, Her steel will be well fatigued and cracks will be all around her hull, waiting to open up,
    I'm not sure if restoring her as a museum ship is doable, but they might wanna consider scuttling her as a diver's attraction.

    • @kingjames7273
      @kingjames7273 9 дней назад

      82

    • @PhilipDeLamarter
      @PhilipDeLamarter 8 дней назад

      Diver's attraction? More like a hazard to navigation.

    • @LokiOdinson-fz8ps
      @LokiOdinson-fz8ps 6 дней назад

      Why the Fu k would you want to more POLLUTION in the lake???????/

    • @TishaHayes
      @TishaHayes 6 дней назад

      Don't give them any ideas; It will be another way for the owners to avoid the expense of asbestos and lead remediation at the scrappers.

    • @roykliffen9674
      @roykliffen9674 6 дней назад

      @@TishaHayes Usually any ship scuttled as a diver's attraction or artificial reef will be cleared of hazardous materials

  • @Timbrock1000
    @Timbrock1000 4 дня назад

    Yet still no speculation on what caused the crack?!

  • @oldowl33
    @oldowl33 8 дней назад

    She looks like her back is beginning to break. Hulls don’t twist like that unless they are dying.

  • @robertwieland5958
    @robertwieland5958 6 дней назад +1

    Doomed vessel??? It didn't sink.

  • @Aranimda
    @Aranimda 5 дней назад

    How the hell can this not have been prevented?

  • @redeyedmongoose2963
    @redeyedmongoose2963 9 дней назад +1

    Get the scrappers ready

  • @LungsMcGee
    @LungsMcGee 4 дня назад

    Meanwhile the Boeing fleet has been grounded again after inspections found 4 inch cracks in all of the stewardesses,

  • @OscarVaughn
    @OscarVaughn 9 дней назад +1

    And now its going to the scrapper. That sucks. Always sad when a cool old ship reaches its end of life. I hear they towing it out soon.

  • @BOBK-jf4qx
    @BOBK-jf4qx 9 дней назад +1

    These long ships tend to crack...time to retitre them all?

    • @PhilipDeLamarter
      @PhilipDeLamarter 8 дней назад

      Hell no. Charter em to Uncle Sugar and haul give-away grain to Africa.