SS Badger Steam Ship - Ferry Crossing Lake Michigan

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
  • SS Badger is a passenger and vehicle steam ferry in the United States that has been in service on Lake Michigan since 1953. Currently, the ship shuttles between Ludington, Michigan, and Manitowoc, Wisconsin, a distance of 62 miles, connecting U.S. Highway 10 between those two cities. The trip takes 4 hours and is an historic step back in time.
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Комментарии • 27

  • @matthewbond8874
    @matthewbond8874 Месяц назад +2

    I think what you ment to say was she is the last coal fired steamer in the US. There are still a few steamships on the Great Lakes.❤

  • @LoovesJf.
    @LoovesJf. 11 дней назад

    What a wonderful video! She is the last steamship in the world, a descendant of the Titanic. And it is sailing on the Great Lakes of the American continent. I wonder if this ship can go to the Atlantic Ocean via the St. Lawrence Seaway?It's also amazing that the rails from the rail transport days can still be seen on the ship's deck!

  • @robertschumacher2707
    @robertschumacher2707 Месяц назад +2

    For those who are wondering, the ship berthed next to the Badger's slip at Ludington is the SS Spartan, Badger's sister ship. She's no longer in running condition, being kept around as a hulk for parts to keep her sister going strong.

  • @castercamber
    @castercamber 2 месяца назад +1

    Took that same trip 3 years ago. Completely socked in by fog the whole trip, couldn't see squat but still loved the journey across the water. I'd do it again.

    • @TravelAmerica-TV
      @TravelAmerica-TV  2 месяца назад +1

      We got lucky and had an amazingly clear day. A crew member said this was one of the best days she had seen in a while. I got lucky! Made for great drone shots.

  • @janibeg3247
    @janibeg3247 2 месяца назад +2

    we took that ship from Wis. to Mi. back in the 1960's.

  • @happyhighway106
    @happyhighway106 2 месяца назад

    #10 I am 76. I Wheeled/Helmed the SS Bager 43 back in June of 1978. I also Wheeled the SS Spartan 42 and others. Thank You for a fine Video. Only 8 mm and 16 mm movie cameras were around, then.

  • @mikeboyer2421
    @mikeboyer2421 2 месяца назад +1

    across 'n back. very well edited bub! we've done this ride several times including staying overnight in their 'staterooms'.The last steam passenger ship in the world. get on!

    • @TravelAmerica-TV
      @TravelAmerica-TV  Месяц назад

      Such a cool experience. The crew said I lucked out and hit a really calm day.

  • @Aberdeenroadie
    @Aberdeenroadie 2 месяца назад +1

    My family took the Badger from WI to MI in the 1950s. My mother got seasick during the crossing.

    • @samuelcollins1331
      @samuelcollins1331 2 месяца назад

      No SH#T! My wife got VERY SEASICK! The boat crosses Lake Michigan EAST-WEST! The swells on the Lake roll NORTH-SOUTH.
      BINGO! PUKE CITY!🤮🤮🤮🤮

  • @alanboulee5453
    @alanboulee5453 Месяц назад

    As the plack shows near the beginning, the Badger was built in Sterges Wisconsin NOT Ludington

  • @user-vt2le3sf8g
    @user-vt2le3sf8g 2 месяца назад

    This video is too good. Keep uploading more and more like this

  • @garyschweitzer9409
    @garyschweitzer9409 Месяц назад

    There are actually several US flagged steamships still operating on the Great Lakes. She is certainly not the last one.

    • @jamesnelson6980
      @jamesnelson6980 Месяц назад

      @@garyschweitzer9409 she is the last coal fired steamship, but you are correct, there are a few steamers left, but diesel fired. The BADGER is the last vessel using the Skinner UniFlow engines.

  • @jamesnelson6980
    @jamesnelson6980 2 месяца назад

    The BADGER was built in Sturgeon Bay, Wis. by the Christie yards....not Ludington.

    • @garyschweitzer9409
      @garyschweitzer9409 Месяц назад

      They show the actual builder’s plate in the video confirming that fact.

  • @user-wg1vk3ln4f
    @user-wg1vk3ln4f 2 месяца назад +1

    the bridge on her looks very German in design

    • @TravelAmerica-TV
      @TravelAmerica-TV  2 месяца назад +1

      I felt like like I was on the Titanic! It's old!!

    • @user-wg1vk3ln4f
      @user-wg1vk3ln4f 2 месяца назад

      @@TravelAmerica-TV very cool tho! and i love how its designated as a historic vessel officially. id love to see the steam turbine and the engine room, im sure its all massive milled and cast steal, some very beefy gauge stuff, probably why shes still in service 70+ years later!

  • @RandyStewart-h1f
    @RandyStewart-h1f Месяц назад

    I put together a proposal to run the Badger on our electrically charged heat batteries, utilizing their existing steam engines. The installation was lower cost, more durable, and could run off the power of a couple windmills or a couple of our solar dishes. We are an American company and were willing to work with the Badger owners, who refused to look at our proposal. We are currently working on Mid-Eastern and African projects and I hear the Badger may be converted to natural gas, or scrapped.

    • @jamesnelson6980
      @jamesnelson6980 Месяц назад

      @@RandyStewart-h1f more than likely she will be dieselized. She is owned by Interlake Marine, and with their fleet of 9 bulk carriers on the Great Lakes being powered by the latest Marine diesel engines, don't be surprised if one day down the road she will be the m/v BADGER.

    • @bigbern6366
      @bigbern6366 Месяц назад

      She should be scrapped, that polluting ferry. The Milwaukee to Muskegon high speed ferry in two hours is the only way to go!

    • @thebigdudeego11
      @thebigdudeego11 Месяц назад +1

      @@bigbern6366so diesel engines don’t pollute? Got it

    • @alexandersinclair9006
      @alexandersinclair9006 Месяц назад

      ​@@bigbern6366ok Ricky Redneck go back to momma's basement. She has your pizza rolls ready.