Not on the lakes.Jared wrote:Doesn't Don Jon have it's own tugs for its company? I'd imagine she would be moved by them.
USS Cod Submarine Story in Today's Boatnerd News
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Doesn't Don Jon have it's own tugs for its company? I'd imagine she would be moved by them.
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Repairs of the underwater portion of the hull have to be done in drydock. While they could crop out and replace hull plating underwater, they can't paint the repairs underwater.
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Which of the proposed repairs can be made on land?
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why would they tow it to a shipyard when repairs can be made on land?
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Any ideas on who will do the tow? I most recently toured the Cod just over a year ago, it is a fantastic museum.
USS Cod Submarine Story in Today's Boatnerd News
That would be something to see: The USS Cod Submarine moved from Cleveland to the shipyard in Erie. Hopefully, it won't cost as much as moving the Irwin between Duluth and Superior. I will look forward to any pictures that will be posted, if I don't get a chance to see the move. I presume they will have a tug fore and aft.