another busy shipping day.
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Boatkitten
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Re: another busy shipping day.
It does look like the Algocape has left Duluth, so guess that was her.
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Boatkitten
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Do you think that ship leaving Duluth could be Algocape?
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Boatkitten
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I have no idea what ship was leaving Duluth, but think the St. Clair was entering. Anybody know what the ship is that's leaving? Thanks.
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Guest
Re: another busy shipping day.
It's in the upper right corner of the picture.
http://www.solglimt.com It's also accessed from the home page, links, webcams, click on Duluth Ship Canal.
http://www.solglimt.com It's also accessed from the home page, links, webcams, click on Duluth Ship Canal.
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chaz
Re: another busy shipping day.
Whats the website for the first came you just used...for the barker? thanks -chaz
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Boatkitten
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Re: another busy shipping day.
A busy anchorage outside the Duluth piers during the fall grain rush was a common occurrence from the 1960s - early 2000s. It would not be unusual for there to be stretches lasting for weeks when there would never be less than three or four vessels out there waiting their turn for grain berths. I remember several occasions during the last real busy seasons (1998 and 1999) where there were as many as 12 or 13 ships out there at once.
Business isn't nearly as busy right now as it was pre-2003 (the year grain tonnage started to fall off dramatically), but boats are stacking up outside the harbor because so far there are really only two grain terminals in the export business this year as opposed to the 4 - 6 that were usually in on the action pre-2007 (the year that two big terminals in Duluth were purchased by commodities-trading hedge funds and taken out of the ship loading business).
Business isn't nearly as busy right now as it was pre-2003 (the year grain tonnage started to fall off dramatically), but boats are stacking up outside the harbor because so far there are really only two grain terminals in the export business this year as opposed to the 4 - 6 that were usually in on the action pre-2007 (the year that two big terminals in Duluth were purchased by commodities-trading hedge funds and taken out of the ship loading business).
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standuffer
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Best guess is they are waiting for dock space to open up. The gain trade has been brisk this year and there are more boats than grain docks. That infomation was available in recent News Channel postings on this site. I suggest you chech it out for the whole story.
Re: another busy shipping day.
I noticed earlier that there are a lot of boats in the lake just outside the Duluth harbor. Why?
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Boatkitten
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Anybody get a pic. of the Jackson at Duluth? I missed catching her this time. Thanks.
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Boatkitten
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James Barker passing Charles Beeghly, also Alpena.
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chaz
another busy shipping day.
well another busy shipping day in Duluth and at the soo.