by Denny » March 19, 2026, 7:22 pm
As of today March 19, the Manitoulin is no longer in the Large Graving Dock at Sturgeon Bay and now is shown on the AIS Map as being at a different berth and location. Any Sturgeon Bay boatnerds seen, know or hear when the Manitoulin was removed from the Graving Dock and what berth and where are they at now? Thanks for any info and updates. Also, the James R. Barker has had their AIS turned on now for the past few days as they prepare to depart soon to begin the 2026 season. Lastly, the Speer I think for now still remains at Berth 15 alongside the Graving Dock waiting for the Manitoulin to get their 5 Year Drydocking completed. Once they are done, at some point the Speer will be moved and shifted over into the Graving Dock where work will begin on the installation of her new engines. Word has it that the work on the Speer will not be completed until sometime this Summer and then the Speer should return to service then. That’s all that I have at this time as far as any updates from Sturgeon Bay.
As of today March 19, the Manitoulin is no longer in the Large Graving Dock at Sturgeon Bay and now is shown on the AIS Map as being at a different berth and location. Any Sturgeon Bay boatnerds seen, know or hear when the Manitoulin was removed from the Graving Dock and what berth and where are they at now? Thanks for any info and updates. Also, the James R. Barker has had their AIS turned on now for the past few days as they prepare to depart soon to begin the 2026 season. Lastly, the Speer I think for now still remains at Berth 15 alongside the Graving Dock waiting for the Manitoulin to get their 5 Year Drydocking completed. Once they are done, at some point the Speer will be moved and shifted over into the Graving Dock where work will begin on the installation of her new engines. Word has it that the work on the Speer will not be completed until sometime this Summer and then the Speer should return to service then. That’s all that I have at this time as far as any updates from Sturgeon Bay.