This is what I went to the canal for ! Indiana Harbor into the wind and waves!
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- Опубликовано: 10 фев 2025
- Now this is what I went down there for! The Indiana Harbor head on into the waves on their departure from Duluth this Saturday afternoon. Two Captain's salutes for the crowd seeing them off!
Ironically, heading to their namesake with the ore they loaded at CN.
Thanks. I was coal passer on one of these ships in1949 - 50 before I joined the regular Marines. The boat I was on was built in 1914 and had a three cylinder, three phase engine similar to the center engine of the Titanic. Loved it.
Hope this message finds you well sir and thank you so very much for your service to this great country . God bless
Thank you for your service Billie!
So few people who don't get to see the Great Lakes, understand the giant ships that sail these waters. I have heard from so many who visit for the first time and get to see a storm on any of the Greats that they thought the Lakes were just big calm lakes you could look across and play in any time. Those of us blessed to live close know they truly are "inland seas" that have the fury of their salt cousins. I pity those who don't live close enough to visit them and see the ships and the beauty to understand why these Lakes are absolutely the beating heart of this nation.
I could sit there all day watching ships come and go in Duluth! Never see any thing like that in Manitoba! Nice vid!
Phenomenal all I got to say is just phenomenal got to love these mammoths of the great lakes.
Stunning. I can't even imagine how that thing floats, let alone propels itself. Really a feat of engineering.
Build a hotel and few houses on deck.
Obviously Blue Hotel is not educated.
@@austingulick It's a fact.
If I'm not mistaken, they use dozens of styrofoam cups, duct taped to the hull. really not 100% sure though :)
That ship completely changed the current, displaced soo much water. Stunning.
I love the North Shore..been here many times. My dad was a Great Lakes sailor when I was a kid...love the big boats. Superior is awesome in all weather.
The great lakes are the gayest bodies of water with the biggest losers, in the whole entire world.
Thanks for sharing this!!
I love your videos- Thank you for sharing them!
Agreed.
I used to live in Duluth and could watch the ships from the house. I loved it up there. Oddly enough I moved to Indiana from there and I'm back in Indiana now.
John Stark hey at least you got away from this town , seems like I'll never get out of this state or this town
Dragon Heart I wish I was still there. Damn I loved it there.
@@highwinds71 just take what you can carry and leave dull uth behind
BEAUTIFUL!!! Love to watch those big gals ride the wild surf!💜
I used to watch the ships passing by when I was living there.
Nice video.
Been on that freighter before when I had to repair the ship's umbilical communication cable when it was unable to "talk" to the Bailey computer that speeds up or slows down the conveyor belt depending on the offload rate. The crew appreciates when you offer them free leather gloves with a really great lunch in return. Two things that I find interesting is how the first crewmember to leave the boat to begin tying off the freighter has to be lowered off of the side holding onto a cable while seated on a wooden plank while the bow and stern thrusters push it against the loading dock bumpers. The several layer thick ice covering the ships in the late fall or early spring are neat to look at with angled massive icicles.
That is called a Boatswain's Chair I believe, at least in the USCG.
Great story! My father worked at Inland Steel and made the steel from the iron ore the ships brought in.
Excellent videography, including slo-mo with the head-on waves. Cheers from upstate NY. Bob
I agree its excellent.
Like the opening of star wars: the long ship crawl lol
Nice video
Excellent video. Thank you
I love these ships. 🤩🤩🤩
As do I!
The thousands of crew members who set off in weather like this. No doubt many prayers were said and thoughts of family and.fear raced thru their minds. Most make it but some fall prey to the waves. It truly is the call of the sea. Glad you weren't swept away.
I cannot imagine being not a bit on edge out there during the storms.
Great footage, thanks for sharing
That is something I have done more than once with good videos.
Cold shoulder to the wheel Mr. Paul. Bless
😁 Thanks
Whoa ........ just watched this on full-screen !!! Kinda scary ! Great work, Paul.
THANK YOU VERY GOOD BEAUTIFUL GOOD job blessing ...
Great vid showing a glimpse of Great Lake living.
This is really awesome! I loved living near Superior. Miss it!
Great wave action. Thanks for sharing. Nice photography and editing.
Those waves are impressive! Great video!
Thanks a lot!
Great footage! I love it when I get news from people as opposed from corrupt corporations :)
ΝΟΜΛ It is news to me. I have not seen this before. Go back to CNN and let them impart the awe and wonder that real people can't film.
Without any tenders or tugs👍👍👍. Bad ass Captain
Rarely to the lakers use tenders or tugs. They are very good at their jobs!
I lived in Sarnie Ont. for a year back in 1994, had an apartment right on the St Clair River and would love to spend my time watching the Lakers pass up and down. I was employed on the construction of the CN railway tunnel this would then do away with the oversize rail traffic ferries. Strangely one of my friends worked the ferries and the tunnel would do him out of a job. Another friend I met there had a sail boat and we would spend time out on Lake Huron in the summer, he played ice hokey in the winter and the bag pipes. Man it was the strangest posting I've ever had and one of the most enjoyable.
cool info! Thanks
Waves like that still in the canal. Amazing!
Holy shit...Shiver me timbers, mate!
LOL
Love those 1000 footers.
I worked on the construction of the first 1000 footer the stewart j. cort in Erie pa.
I live in NH and whenever a ship comes into Portsmouth the Moran tugs assist it upriver to either Portsmouth or Newington but we don't get anything bigger than 600 feet. Usually salt ships and oil and propane ships but its always impressive to see them come in cuz they are so damn big! Apparently we have like the 3rd strongest current in America? Plus we have the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard which services Navy attack subs so we get to see those bad boys come in and out occasionally. The USS Miami fire happened here.
I owned and captained a dragger that l docked at Shaftmaster Fish & Lobster in Newington. This was in the 1980's. I'm a landlubber now up in the mountains. I still get over to Portsmouth on occasion. Miss being on the ocean...it's a great life.
We went about two weeks ago and waited around for the ships that were supposed to come in....nothing. But this is a very good substitute...thanks!
The cold look of the fresh water makes me miss Minnesota....
Just go to the fuckin ocean bitch.
Love that ships horns "conversation"! I remember similar sounds on the Monongahela in Pittsburgh 50 years ago.
tossing my cookies just looking at all that wave action. i'm a land lubber for sure. nice vid.
Wow! That is fantastic!
Duluth/ Superior Harbor. I've seen ships come n go all day. Pack a lunch n enjoy. Remember to bring a warm jacket, it can get chilly there
Indeed, I have additional clothing in my camera backpack just in case...
Mn native and one of my fav things when I can is spend a day in Duluth harbor. Sadly haven't seen a lot of ships in and out cuz 3hrs away lol
I have a house on Lake Michigan near the port of Indiana. We see these big freighters all the time.
I thought your comment was neat. Forget the naysayers.
great guest quarters on her, but it will be a long night eastbound to the Soo.
I loaded this ship many times at Taconite Harbor with 56,000 tons of taconite pellets. 1990-1992 era.
That is super cool.
Totally cool!
My father Sailed on the Indiana Harbor at that time also, 1st assistant. Small world
Cook County resident? Or Lake County?
@@tawnyschlienz9063 Yes.
1 long and 2 short whistles used to be the signal to lift the bridge at Duluth ... no longer needed with the advent of marine radio, but now used as a courtesy to the bridge operator, who will acknowledge using the same signal. Used once more when clear of the bridge to signal "vessel clear, OK to lower."
Bring it on and do your best Superior Your Not Going to stop me from 😅reaching my destination ❤
My dad use to work on the Indiana harbor , I lived in Duluth my entire life I see ships often coming in and out of port .
Good video though
I live in bemidji!
Engineering at its finest! Cool video!
I love watching these mammoth beasts!!
I was a boatswainsmate in the USN back in the 70's and '80's. Loved sea and anchor detail when it was stormy. One of us always had to man the anchor windlass controls and be ready to release the anchor pelican hook; I'd always volunteer. Ran ships boats, did underway replenishments, and helo flight quarters in some lousy weather too. To me, it was a challenge and exciting. Salt spray is what makes ya salty. 😉
Nice! and you made it out alive with all those risks 😁
Well Done !!!
If it's as rough as that in the canal, It's going to be even rougher on the open sea- Happy(?) memories! Great video-hope you didn't get splashed by the waves.
Thanks Paul, kick ass day, I'd have second thoughts about leaving that harbor fully loaded.
very nice footage!
Finly a video with the bridge being lowered also. Well done sir
Thanks!
Fine video - thanks
In each video of yours I sit here and trip out how vertical the bow of these ships are. I get it these are great lakes ships and I'm used to seeing huge ocean container ships and bulk carriers just trips me out everything
With the short distances, they design these ships for cargo capacity, not efficiency. They determined the profit on the extra cargo exceeds the savings they would get with the sleek bow.
@@PaulScinocca they also don't have to deal with ocean waves which is a large purpose of prow. Just trips me out to see them so vertical
Gordon Lightfoot would love to sing about that ship!
Great Video. Thank you for your efforts. It looks dark and cold in Minny. Heck, My pool water is up to 84 degrees here in Florida
Florida Tire Terminal
This was some rainy weather that followed a week of record high temps for May in MN. The water in the pool that week was cozy warm. 🙂
Complete with alligator to show to your friends.............
can't imagine what the Edmund Fitzgerald delt with that fateful day. Also the Arthur Anderson.
Nor can I.
I thought that looks like no harbor in Indiana I've ever seen... then realize it's the name of the ship.
Lol
there is a harbor in indiana tho
This the duluth Harbor
Got me too :)
@@justinlatvamaki2365 Duluth*
Oh my God am afraid now because of wind 🌬. Watching from Biafra land
Love it!!!!!!!
So much power in the vid
I've NEVER seen so many ore boat videos in a row!
I need to get a pizza delivered in order to have enough energy to view all of these......
I hope they are worth your time!
Great video.
It sure is Thomas.
What did you expect? Superior can be a real wakeup call no matter the season! I took my soon to be wife to Duluth in August years ago, and she wanted to dip her feet in the lake. Go for it, I told her! Oh, I spent many summers on the lake... over in Ashland, WI. OK, Jeanne is up to her knees and commenting on the water temps... as a Laker departed five minutes prior. I didn't say anything about that wave approaching.. hey, she wanted to experience Lake Superior!! Oh, what she said once that wave hit her!! I've on the beach laughing.. I told her, Superior is an experience!
Don Vaughn That’s funny Don, have to admit that probably do that same thing. Back in 1967, when I was 7, we vacationed on Superior in June. Begged my dad to let me wade in. Got to knee deep and a wave hit me up to my chest. You’d have thought I was shot out of a cannon getting out.
Impressive!!
One of your best my friend!
I'm an Aussie used to sailing in the Pacific. The Great Lakes are a tad too hairy for me!
No way! Those Pacific waves must get huge!
Absolutely Erie, pun intended!!!
If wave action was ever to be classified, then this state would qualify for 'very vigorous'.
Nice !
the Captain just phoned it in on that second salute.
Lol
Lake Superior, Ocean withot sharks.
I guess you could say it looks like the ocean if you’re standing on the shore, but the ocean is saltwater, Lake Superior is freshwater.
@@Anderdingusandcars Really? The ocean is saltwater and Lake Superior is freshwater? Wow. We had no idea.
🤣🤣 the gold i stumbled upon here
The Great Lakes can actually be more dangerous than the open ocean, in a storm.
@@scottbc31h22 I miss working on them,miss Duluth good port town.
She doesn't even budge in those seas with huge waves. She's loaded and nothing is going to make her move.
Exactly I agree.
The ships wake is insane
Water looks especially warm today!
Thought the harbor is closed in December to March. But its pretty cool sites to see
shipping season ends usually 2nd week of Jan. This was shot in November 2018. 🙂
Amazing how something that big and massive can float
Displacement
I thought Great Lakes freighters had the bridge at the front of the ship and not near the stern, like crude carriers?
The older vessel are designed that way, the newer vessel is this design.
♫ So far away we wait for the day
- For the lives all so wasted and gone
- We feel the pain of a lifetime lost in a thousand days
♬Through the wind and the waves we carry on.....
I decided to watch it again. Jerome.
I saw so many bigger ships like that on Lake Ontario many times when they sailed past Rochester, NY, my hometown whenever I went to a beach there all times. Too bad, they neither stop at Port of Rochester nor sailed through a “canal” which itself is Genesee River even the city has a port there. Yes, the beach has two long piers.
That ship could've sunk the entire Spanish Armada in one pass.
How deep is that canal????
33' deep
Nice!
East wind, loaded freighter, recipe for crazy wave action in the canal.
Indeed!
Good Lord! This is awesome! For a "boy" from the Southwest, this is absolutely phenomenal to watch. Where is this, and what month of the year. I have to see this in real life!
This was filmed at the canal in Duluth, MN, on Lake Superior. I think this was May? Not sure though.
Come see the inland seas sometime! They never fail to impress.
wow incredible Hydro Dynamics at play that ship displaces a lot of water
Concluding some terms with a couple of steel firms, she left fully loaded for Cleveland......
Well I can say that wasn’t The gales of November! The legend it is said never gives up her dead .... I absolutely love the Duluth and the big freighters! Nate, you obviously are not a 25 year old. The kids nowadays Have never heard that song, Or what it means. Have a good one.
I don't get whether those barriers are to stop ships going through the canal deliberately, or accidentally. I just know they wouldn't do either.
I think you’re talking about the truss-framed bridge that spans the canal. You’re quite right though, if the bridge was lowered, a ship that size would mangle it like it was made from toothpicks.
Very cool!
Did you hit up the Anchor Bar?
🤣 been there, done that.
Neat!
... what was the horn signal ? ...one long blast followed by two short blasts ... passing on the right ? ...
In Duluth, it is a Captain's salute. An informal Hello.
*Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald intensifies*
Wow...the action...the drama! The anticipation of wondering whether would I see another wind swept wave or a nauseatingly irritating blast from that freighter's horn. The tension was insanely palpable! For God's sake, keep posting!
PBR Streetgang
Definitely one to add to my grass growing and paint drying collection!
Send another idiotic message if you're being forced, somehow, to watch this video against your will and we'll get help to you immediately...... Jackass.
Those nauseatingly irritating blasts from the horn are signals that are required by law. Do you think they sound that horn just because they like to scare the birds?
Snark man...what's wrong with simple stuff?
NEVER GET OUT OF THE BOAT
Interesting saxophone sound.
Thank you for posting. Noticed the absence of the usual crowd of onlookers?
Fair weather brings out the crowds..
I love how she is not even moving up or down thats how heavy and big they are
true, they also have about 29' of the hull below water.