Ohio River Towboat and Barges exiting Meldahl Lock and Dam

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  • Опубликовано: 5 янв 2025

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  • @haroldjones9321
    @haroldjones9321 2 года назад +1

    Ohio River, Captain Anthony Meldahl Lock and Dam, Pilot Captain Caleb Lay 🎉AEP 🎉Port of Paducah, KY ❤

  • @John-lc1uq
    @John-lc1uq 5 лет назад

    Wow! Thanksnks for making this! I worked for AEP from 76 to 86. Thanks for the memories!

  • @monmixer
    @monmixer Год назад

    They do work hard. Most men couldn't carry their tools. They themselves can't carry some of them. Big, heavy stuff. 1/2 to 2 inch cable., rope etc, huge ratchets , winch assist etc. Every thing is heavy,

  • @gobigblue911
    @gobigblue911 12 лет назад +5

    hello, I am glad you find thisj stuff interesting. I just got home two days ago from a 28 day "hitch". just a coulple things that may help you out, when the barges are strung out and breasted together in tow, say 3 wide, you have a starboard, center, and port string, which you had bacwards. lol. more if you are on the lower mississippi river, up to 35 barges, boats dont work a 12 hour shift, we work 6 hours on, 6 off and rotate with the other watch, when I am sleeping another crew is working

  • @claudiasmemaw
    @claudiasmemaw 10 лет назад

    Thank you SO MUCH for this video! Nothing equals the thrill of watching barges/tow boats plying the rivers & going through the locks. It's been a LONG time since I've seen such an event ~and for those who enjoy 'river watching' It IS an EVENT!

  • @RalphSpoiledsport
    @RalphSpoiledsport 10 лет назад

    The exciting life of a deckhand! I can imagine what the rest of their day was like, I worked on the towboats some time back. Thanks for posting this.

  • @TheJim91303
    @TheJim91303 11 месяцев назад

    The guy sitting on the timber head should learn not to do that.
    It's very unsafe.
    27 yrs out here on the river ... #1 rule ..... Stay away from the edges.
    I'm actually at Melhdalh lock now

  • @brianzybura7821
    @brianzybura7821 11 лет назад

    Thank you for showing this video. Your video is exceptionally good and I found it to be very interesting. Brian from southern Ontario Canada.

    • @montavestaman
      @montavestaman  11 лет назад

      Thanks guys [all of you] ......... had such a good time recording this video. Haven't been back to Mehldahl since. Want to get back up there this spring and record a tow entering from this downstream side !

    • @brianzybura7821
      @brianzybura7821 11 лет назад

      Look forward to your next video. Brian from Canada.

  • @acdc725
    @acdc725 10 лет назад

    My son just got hired as a deck hand and this was such a good post. I am a truck driver but I wish I had what it takes to work like these folks. Great commentary.

  • @MultiTyler2002
    @MultiTyler2002 8 лет назад

    These are fun to watch on the Tennessee river. I've seen some HUGE barges. I live about 8 miles from the Joe Wheeler dam.

  • @bradmurray8860
    @bradmurray8860 5 лет назад

    I worked on the river for 6 & a half years. Started out working for Walker Towing.this guy has no idea how life is on a towboat. it was 28 days on & 14 days off. worked in 6 hour shifts from 5 till 11 am & pm. another couple guys works 11 till 5 am & pm. the port side is on your left. the starboard side is on your right looking over the barges from the wheelhouse (boat) 3 barges wide is 105 feet. 5 barges long is around a 1000 feet. the boats are genrally 125 to 150 feet long. The locks at the damns are 110 feet wide & 1200 feet long. I started out making $50.00/day I quit Walkers to work for Midland. quit there to work for Ingram. after working for a total of 6 & a half years I ran mate on a smaller boat that ran from Paducah Ky. to Mobile Ala. making $117.50/day. the work wasn't that bad it was being gone for 4 weeks at a time that sucked!! great job for a single man!! bad job for a married man. I got divorced over working on the river. My wife would step out on me when I was gone. Got a chance to work for a shortline railroad & jumpped at the chance. Took a little cut in pay but working 8 hours a day off on weekends 10 paid holidays a year & a 2 week paid vacation a year made it well worth it. I don't miss these towboats at all. lol!!! Thank You RailRoad!!!!

  • @John-lc1uq
    @John-lc1uq 5 лет назад

    I worked noon to 6 and then midnight to 6 am

  • @chrislane5145
    @chrislane5145 6 лет назад

    These people do work hard It was funny when you were talking about how hard they work they were sitting there and looked like were ready to take a nap.

  • @Max_Trucker_2023
    @Max_Trucker_2023 7 лет назад

    when i get older i want to become a towboat pilot i think it would be pretty cool

  • @pirogok337
    @pirogok337 8 лет назад

    Мощные двигатели!!! Приятный звук!!! У нас по Волге такие большие не ходят!!!

  • @shinlanten
    @shinlanten 7 лет назад +2

    Love hearing those EMDs notch up. Thank You!