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Monday, September 23, 2013

Luedtke Dredge Equipment Visits

Luedtke Engineering's tug KRISTA S., towing two barges, 1000' feet of dredge pipe and assisted by the small tug GRETCHEN B., arrived in Erie on Friday night and moored at the Mountfort Terminal to wait weather for the weekend. The quartet of tugs and barges departed this morning around 0900 bound for Buffalo. The tugs are taking the equipment from Harbor Beach, Michigan to Buffalo for a dredging project.

KRISTA S. frequently stops in Erie while traveling Lake Erie with dredge equipment and was last here in April 2012. The smaller tug GRETCHEN B., a former U.S. Army ST tug, was last in Erie for Luedtke in 2003 while working a project at Coast Guard Station Erie.

I will hopefully have an update on Donjon Shipbuilding and the FRONTENAC tomorrow.

KRISTA S. leads the tow out of the harbor.


Close up.


The two barges will be used in the dredging operation.


Another view.


The tow between the piers.


Close up of Luedtke's crane barge.


Dredge LUCILLE T.


Stern view.


Part of the 1,000' of pipeline being towed.


Stern view of the tow.


GRETCHEN B. following the tow outbound.


Side view.


Stern view of the entire convoy.


PERCA follows the tow outbound.


Stern view.


August 31: KIMBERLY ANNE pushing two barges, one containing tug ANDREW J., outbound Erie. ANDREW J. capsized and sank in Lock 4 of the Welland Canal earlier that week and was on its way back to Detroit.


Another view.


Close up of ANDREW J., looking none the worse for spending a couple of days on the bottom of a lock chamber.


KIMBERLY ANNE.


Stern view of the ANDREW J.


KIMBERLY ANNE.


Stern view of the tow.


ALGOMARINE at the Mountfort Terminal on September 6.


Another view.


BAIE COMEAU upbound in the Welland Canal on September 17, bound for Thunder Bay, Ontario to load coal. BAIE COMEAU is the fourth and final newbuild self unloader in the Canada Steamship Lines fleet and is on only her second trip in this photograph.


Stern view as the BAIE COMEAU heads upbound from Lock 7 and toward Lake Erie.

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

LUEDTKE EQUIPMENT ARRIVES

Luedtke's tug KRISTA S., towing hydraulic dredge barge LUCILLE T., arrived in Erie at 0615 this morning and docked the barge at the Mountfort Terminal. KRISTA S. departed after dropping the barge at the Mountfort Terminal.

KARL E. LUEDTKE, a smaller tug, arrived at 0650 towing DERRICK BOAT 11 and docked at the Mountfort Terminal, ahead of the LUCILLE T.

KRISTA S. returned to port at 0830 this morning towing 600 feet of dredge pipeline, and with assistance from KARL E. LUEDTKE, docked the pipeline at the Mountfort Terminal. The two tugs, barges and pipeline remain there.




KARL E. LUEDTKE, towing DERRICK BOAT 11, inbound.


Close up.


Stern view.


Stern view of the tow.


KARL turning to dock.


KRISTA S. towing 600' of pipeline into port.


Close up.


Stern view.


KARL stands by to assist KRISTA with docking the pipeline.


Docking the pipeline.


KRISTA S. backs around to moor next to LUCILLE T.


KARL backs away from the pipeline.


Moored.

Thursday, April 26, 2012

CALUMET, CLEVELAND ROCKS MOVED; St. JOHN, FARREL 256 TO BE DRYDOCKED FRIDAY; H. LEE WHITE, KRISTA S. ARRIVE

CALUMET and CLEVELAND ROCKS were moved from drydock on Wednesday afternoon as the final of Donjon Shipbuilding and Repair's winter drydockings. Donjon's graving dock was flooded beginning at around noon on Wednesday, and by 1800 the CALUMET was ready to emerge from drydock. At 1830 MANITOU took the bow of the CALUMET and moved the vessel slowly out of drydock. APALACHEE caught a stern line from the CALUMET to act as the brake on the tow.

MANITOU and APALACHEE towed the CALUMET out and anchored the vessel in Presque Isle Bay. After anchoring the CALUMET, MANITOU and APALACHEE headed back into the shipyard to move the CLEVELAND ROCKS out of drydock. MANITOU backed the ROCKS out of drydock before APALACHEE took a line and assisted in turning the ROCKS around. CLEVELAND ROCKS was moved to the south end of the West Slip before CALUMET was moved in behind her.

When those moves were complete, crane barge FARRELL 256 was moved from the Mountfort Terminal to the east side of Donjon's yard. FARREL 256 and J.S. St. JOHN are due to be drydocked on Friday.

MANITOU and APALACHEE departed shortly after the moves were complete; MANITOU headed back to Port Huron and APALACHEE to Buffalo. CALUMET had been in drydock for about four weeks, and when her paint job is complete is due to sail in a few days. Tentatively the CALUMET is headed to Marblehead to load for Cleveland. CLEVELAND ROCKS had been in drydock since mid-January for installation of new barge wings to fit her new tug, BRADSHAW McKEE. Donjon beat out numerous shipyards around the lakes for this job. At least one bidder, Great Lakes Shipyard in Cleveland, did not account for putting the ROCKS in drydock. Great Lakes Shipyard does not have the drydock facilities necessary for a barge as large as CLEVELAND ROCKS.

Interestingly, Great Lakes Shipyard is a subsidiary of The Great Lakes Towing Company, which bid on the towing work done by the APALACHEE and MANITOU. Great Lakes Towing bid too high on the work and it went to Malcolm Marine and Zink's Marine Towing, as the independent operators are able to tow much cheaper than Great Lakes Towing, whose profit margins require it to charge more than the independent operators on the Great Lakes.

H. LEE WHITE arrived in Erie this morning at 0930 and docked at the Mountfort Terminal to unload stone. WHITE was followed into port by Luedtke tug KRISTA S, pushing an empty dump scow and crane barge. The tug and barge are anchored northeast of the Old Ore Dock.

WHITE departed at 1800 this afternoon.


Donjon moving the drydock gate Wednesday afternoon.


Unpainted CALUMET in drydock .


MANITOU circles in Erie harbor after leaving her dock.


Bow on.


Another view.


APALACHEE and MANITOU.


MANITOU hooks up to CALUMET as APALACHEE stands by.


MANITOU pulls on the CALUMET.


Hooking up the APALACHEE.


The tow moves into Presque Isle Bay.


APALACHEE acting as the brake.


Stern view of the tow.


APALACHEE.


Another view.


Dropping the CALUMET's anchor.


Anchor hits the water behind the MANITOU.


CALUMET at anchor.


Stern view.


Port side stern view. The port side is partially unpainted.


CLEVELAND ROCKS emerging from the drydock with APALACHEE preparing to start pushing.


Another view. The freshly-painted section is new.


APALACHEE pushing.


Angled for the West Slip.


CLEVELAND ROCKS at dock this morning.


Looking down the center of the slip.


H. LEE WHITE inbound.


Another view.


Stern view.


Docking at the Mountfort Terminal.


KRISTA S. inbound pushing two barges. Note that the barges are slightly askew of each other.


The KRISTA S. and barges are bound for Cleveland, where Luedtke will be dredging the Cuyahoga River.


Close up.


Close up of the KRISTA S.


Stern view.


Stern view of the tow.


WHITE outbound.


Stern view.