Sunday, April 19, 2015

Your Favorite Ship

Boat watching for 2015 is starting to gear up with the warm April weather helping melt the ice pack of the Lakes.  What is your favorite boat to watch?   A beauty or a tried and true work horse?

My grandfather started me on my boatwatching hobby early in my life.  Our cabin on the St. Marys River gave us the perfect viewing spot at a time when there were many more boats passing every day.


Wilfred Sykes  was Pa's favorite.  Boatnerd.com tell the following information on her. (Plus much more if you follow the link.)  She was build by American Shipbuilding Co in Ohio in 1949 for Inland Steel Co.  "The steamlined bulk frieghter was the first new American-built Great Lakes vessel constructed after World War II.  At the time of her launch, she was the largest vessel on the Great Lakes."

My favorite app for boatwatching is Marine Traffic.  It lists 1950 as the year the Sykes was launched.  That makes her 65 years old and especially fun for me because I was born that year too.

The Sykes is still active and is hauling limestone and sand from the Cedarville area. Right now she is on her way to Escanaba, Michigan.

The Edward L. Ryerson is a sister ship to the Sykes. The Ryerson was launched in 1960.

I took the following pictures of the Ryerson passing the Presque Isle from our cabin on the St. Marys River south of Sault Ste. Marie. 






What is your favorite boat on the Great Lakes?  Is it the Ryerson or the Sykes or another boat I haven't mentioned? Tell me at saultboatwatcher@gmail.com.


Friday, April 17, 2015

Are Sailors Content with Their Lives?


Does life aboard a ship sailing the Great Lakes appeal to you?  Long, quiet days filled with beautiful scenery and no daily hassles of traffic, noisy neighbors and barking dogs.


A recent survey has concluded that most sailors are content with their lives on the water.  The gCaptain story tells of an recent survey given to those in the shipping industry.  

The majority of respondents to the survey said they are content with their life at sea.  


The sailors indicated two things have greatly improved their live on board their ships in the past two years.

1) increased basic pay
2) internet access 

This survey was given world-wide to sailors from over 40 countries.  I would like to conduct an informal survey of Great Lakes sailors.

Are you happy with your life on-board your freighter?


We'd like to hear from you through email and also by completing this survey. 

Great Lakes Sailors Satisfaction Survey

Monday, April 13, 2015

Help Make the Sault-Hockeyville USA

Saturday was a very exciting day in Sault Ste. Marie.  The town was turned into NBC Sports in the afternoon.  During a break in an NHL hockey game, the 10 finalists for Hockeyville USA honors were announced and Sault Ste. Marie was one of the finalist.  Social media erupted with the good news.

Now we can help the Sault move to the next step in the contest.  Here are in instructions.  You can also see these instructions at SaultSteMarie.com.

Help Sault Ste. Marie's Pullar Stadium win $150,000!

Each eligible voter can vote fifty (50) times per method per day during each of the three Voting Phases. This could equal at least 150 votes per person per day, which is why it would be a huge help and greatly appreciated if you could take a moment to vote each day and to forward this email to friends, family, staff…anyone! Every vote counts.

Voting Methods
 
(a) click here to reach Krafthockeyville.com and select the Pullar Stadium 

(b) use a two-way text-messaging device and text 
PULLAR to 35350. Message and data rates may apply.
 
(c) call 1-855-255-5975 and follow the instructions to vote

You can vote 150 times per day during Tuesday-Wednesday-Thursday this week.  But each vote helps.  So please vote at least one time to help the Sault.

Saturday, April 11, 2015

Spring in the Sault

Ice floes at the Sugar Island Ferry Dock


The blue sky was completely clear

Kaministiqua heads up to the Soo Locks
Sugar Island Ferry loads up for a trip across the St. Marys River
Piles of snow are still around the Power House
There were big chunks of ice floating down river
This plane was practicing touch and goes in the St. Marys River

Barge at work in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario


Spring has come to the Sault. People are every where walking in their shirt sleeves. We saw several people aging up their motorcycles getting ready for that first ride. 

As you can see from these pictures, there is still some snow that needs to melt. But the sunshine and sound of the melting snow banks flowing across streets lets us know spring will be here soon. 

Friday, April 3, 2015

Ice Causes Havoc on Great Lakes and Shipping Season

  
USCG Alder  




The 2015 shipping season has opened slowly.  Although this has been a difficult opening, it is an improvement over last year's slow start.

The Soo Locks opened on the traditional date of March 25 but boats have been slow to resume a full schedule because of heavy ice cover.

The ice has caused a leak in the United States Coast Guard cutter Mackinaw.  A small hole 10 feet below the waterline allowed water to enter near an electric motor.  This is the Mackinaw's busy season and as Rebecca Follmer, assistant operations office stated, "This is right in the middle of spring break and we have vessels coming in."

The USCG hoped to have the Mackinaw running again by sometime Friday, April 3. 2015.

There are several ways to follow a boat on Facebook.  I follow Interlake Steamship Company.  Their site posts some great pictures.

Here are some photos of the United States Coast Guard conducting ice breaking operations around the Soo last week.



Katmai Bay at the Soo


Photos by Debbie Jelen