Showing posts with label CASON J. CALLAWAY. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CASON J. CALLAWAY. Show all posts

Friday, September 5, 2014

CALLAWAY, ANDERSON VISIT

Steamer CASON J. CALLAWAY arrived in Erie at 2100 on Thursday evening and proceeded slowly into the Old Ore Dock to unload stone from Cedarville, Michigan. This is the first time CALLAWAY has delivered cargo to the port of Erie since 1994, although the vessel spent the winters of 2005-06, 2007-08 and 2010-11 in the port.

CALLAWAY unloaded through the night, finished at 0535 and departed at 0615 bound for Stoneport and another cargo of stone. ARTHUR M. ANDERSON arrived at 2330, after slowing to allow J.S. St. JOHN to pass inbound, and proceeded to the Mountfort Terminal with stone from Calcite. This is the ANDERSON's first visit to the port in at least 25 years. ANDERSON, famous for being the last ship in contact with the ill-fated EDMUND FITZGERALD before the latter's sinking on November 10, 1975, spent the night unloading her cargo of stone before departing at 0745 bound for Cedarville, and the stone cargo awaiting her there.

With the visits from these two sisterships, as well as their sister PHILIP R. CLARKE in late August and fleetmate JOHN G. MUNSON in June, four steamships have now visited the port of Erie in 2014. This is the most in over a decade, and, with steamships on the Great Lakes an unfortunately dying breed, a rare treat for boatwatchers in a port that had not seen a steamship deliver a cargo since AMERICAN FORTITUDE in 2008, although CALLAWAY has spent the winter in layup here since then.

CASON J. CALLAWAY backs away from the Old Ore Dock this morning.


ARTHUR M. ANDERSON unloads in the darkness.


Turning to line up for the channel.


Passing the ANDERSON.


Close up.


Between the piers.


Stern view.


CALLAWAY passes Coast Guard Station Erie outbound.


Heading into the sunrise.


ANDERSON departs the Mountfort Terminal to turn in Presque Isle Bay.


Another view.


ANDERSON prepares to head outbound.


The 1952-built steamship glistens in the morning sunlight, which came out long enough for her departure.


Lining up for the channel.


ANDERSON, about an hour and a half behind her sister, prepares to head out.


Close up.


Stern view.


Passing the lighthouse.


Clearing the piers.

Sunday, March 20, 2011

CALLAWAY Photos; BOOTHE Sea Trials to begin Monday;

KEN BOOTHE SR. is scheduled to begin sea trials in Presque Isle Bay on Monday morning. I will update if I find out more as to when the trials are supposed to begin.

Both PRESQUE ISLE and EDGAR B. SPEER are scheduled to depart Erie and begin the 2011 shipping season on Wednesday, March 23.




Lowering the lifeboat.


Going down...


In the water.


Backing out of the slip Thursday afternoon.


Another view.


Passing the KEN BOOTHE SR.


Past the PRESQUE ISLE.


Outbound.


Close up.


Another view. Gene Polaski photo.



Stern view.


Next stop: Escanaba.

Saturday, March 19, 2011

CALLAWAY DEPARTS; BOOTHE TO HEAD OUT MONDAY; SPEER, PRESQUE ISLE TO DEPART WEDNESDAY

CASON J. CALLAWAY departed upbound for Escanaba, Michigan on Thursday and arrived there today. NEAH BAY escorted the vessel across Lake Erie.

KEN BOOTHE SR. is scheduled to depart on sea trials on Monday.

Both EDGAR B. SPEER and PRESQUE ISLE are expected to depart winter layup on Wednesday.

Thursday, March 17, 2011

CALLAWAY UPDATE

CASON J. CALLAWAY's departure time has changed to noon today. The CALLAWAY will be escorted up the lake by the NEAH BAY, which is now in port. CALLAWAY is bound for Escanaba, Michigan to load iron ore for Gary, Indiana at the time of her departure.

In other news, EDGAR B. SPEER should be leaving Sunday.

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

CALLAWAY SET TO DEPART

CASON J. CALLAWAY is currently expected to depart winter layup at Donjon Shipbuilding and Repair on Thursday at 0730 hours.

Monday, January 24, 2011

Winter Layup Update

Winter work has begun in earnest on the CASON J. CALLAWAY, EDGAR B. SPEER and PRESQUE ISLE. Tomorrow, Lakeshore Towing Services will sink the cofferdam for the PRESQUE ISLE and position it under the vessel; this was scheduled to be done today but was called off due to cold temperatures.

Work continues on the KEN BOOTHE SR. and today two exhaust funnels were added to the stack to direct engine exhaust and keep it from shooting straight up onto the back of the pilot house, as it has been over the past several weeks.




CALLAWAY at dock on Sunday afternoon.


Another view.


Stern view.


KEN BOOTHE SR. behind the CALLAWAY at Donjon.


Another view.


With the CALLAWAY.


Close up.


Straight on.


Another view of the 10,500 horsepower tug.


EDGAR B. SPEER at the Old Ore Dock.


Another view.


The SPEER, built in 1980, is one of the newest carriers on the Great Lakes.


105 feet wide.

Friday, January 21, 2011

Thursday Videos - CASON J. CALLAWAY, tug MANITOU

Below are three videos of activity in Erie harbor yesterday. The first two are the CASON J. CALLAWAY's arrival, and the third is the movement of the KEN BOOTHE SR. I will post video from Wednesday's arrival of the PRESQUE ISLE and the move of the KEN BOOTHE SR. on Wednesday during the day tomorrow.







Thursday, January 20, 2011

CASON J. CALLAWAY Arrives; BOOTHE SR. Moved Again

CASON J. CALLAWAY arrived this morning from Detroit at 0745 and proceeded inbound, docking at the West Slip with assistance from the tug MANITOU.

CALLAWAY reported encountering little ice east of Pelee Passage until the vessel got outside of Erie. The 1953-built steamer is the first ship to use the West Slip since the PINEGLEN docked there overnight in July 2008.

By 0838 the CALLAWAY was secured at the dock and the tug MANITOU moved the KEN BOOTHE SR. back around the corner of the dock. The BOOTHE SR. is now docked directly behind the CALLAWAY.

MANITOU then proceeded outbound and broke ice near the PRESQUE ISLE to allow for installation of the cofferdam underneath the starboard side of the ship, possibly as soon as tomorrow. MANITOU departed at 0950 bound for Ashtabula, where it will assist the tug INVINCIBLE and barge McKEE SONS as that unit loads a coal cargo for Trenton, Michigan.

I am having problems getting the video from yesterday and today to upload and will post it once I am able.




CASON J CALLAWAY inbound.


Another view of the 767-foot long steamer.


Close up.


Breaking the ice that is well-broken already, having been opened by the SPEER and PRESQUE ISLE.


Into Presque Isle Bay.


Stern view.


Passing the PRESQUE ISLE.


Turning for the West Slip.


Manitou heads out to break ice around the CALLAWAY's starboard side.


Coming around the CALLAWAY.


CALLAWAY and MANITOU approach the dock.


Approaching the dock.


All secured.


MANITOU and KEN BOOTHE SR. begin to move around the corner.


Moving.


Around the corner.


Into position.


MANITOU holding the BOOTHE to the dock so the yard's crew can secure the tug.


MANITOU breaking ice around the PRESQUE ISLE.


Turning for another pass.


Heading out of the harbor.


MANITOU outbound.


Stern view.