Out of my way! The Hon James L Oberstar Cruising into Duluth as the "armada" of SailBoats departs.

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Pictures of the departure: / duluthshipphotography
Whats the story behind the White Smoke from the Stack? Read below to find out!
About this visit:
The Oberstar arrived Duluth for their 4th visit to the Twin Ports for the season May 26, 2024 at 13:00. Coming through the Canal at a speed of 6.7 kts, (7.7 Mph) heading to Graymont with limestone from Stoneport MI. They arrived at the Graymont dock at 13:51 and began discharging the stone. Finished discharging and departed Graymont at 21:18, departing through the Superior Entry, heading to Marquette MI at 13.6 kts.
Info on "Scrubbers" from The Maritime Executive:
Interlake became the first U.S.-flag fleet to test scrubbers on the Great Lakes in April 2015 after pioneering the emission-reduction technology on its M/V Hon. James L. Oberstar.
Fincantieri Bay Shipbuilding handled the successful installation on the 806-foot Oberstar and was the clear front-runner to earn the second phase of installations on two additional vessels -- the 1,004-foot Barker and the 826-foot M/V Lee A. Tregurtha, which just arrived at the Wisconsin shipyard.
“We’re excited to extend this proven, innovative scrubber system to our 1,000-foot class ships and further reduce our fleet’s carbon footprint,” says Interlake President Mark W. Barker. “We have the utmost confidence in the expertise and technical abilities of Fincantieri Bay Shipbuilding to implement the technology and help propel us toward our long-term vision of being an environmental leader on the Great Lakes.”
During the multi-month project at Fincantieri Bay Shipbuilding, both vessels will be equipped with the same single-inlet, closed-loop DuPont Marine Scrubbers from Belco Technologies Corp. (BELCO), a DuPont company, that were installed on the Oberstar.
“Fincantieri Bay Shipbuilding is pleased to have been selected to lead these scrubber installation projects,” says Todd Thayse, Vice President & General Manager of Fincantieri Bay Shipbuilding.
“Interlake’s commitment to leading environmental technology on the Great Lakes is once again demonstrated and we appreciate Interlake’s confidence in Fincantieri Bay Shipbuilding to once again partner with us for this important project.”
The scrubber units, which are attached to the exhaust system of each of the ship’s two engines, effectively strip the majority of sulfur from its stack emissions. Here’s how the systems work: Exhaust gas from the engine is sent through a series of absorption sprays that “wash” and remove impurities, specifically sulfur and particulate matter. That washed exhaust gas then travels through a droplet separator before a clean plume of white steam is discharged into the atmosphere.
“The sulfur reductions we have been able to achieve in the first year of operation have exceeded our expectations,” says Barker, adding that the additional reductions of these emissions make an even stronger case for marine transportation - the most environmentally friendly way to deliver, in Interlake’s case, raw materials. As the first U.S.-flag fleet to implement the scrubber technology, the company was not only tasked with proving its emission-reduction capability but also taking the lead in developing a sustainable supply-and-delivery infrastructure to support its widespread use on the Great Lakes.
Specifically, the scrubber system relies on an injection of sodium hydroxide to neutralize and remove sulfur from the exhaust gas and that chemical has to be delivered to the vessel about twice a month.
Working with partners, Hawkins Inc., PVS Chemicals Inc., Garrow Oil & Propane and OSI Environmental, the company has established waterfront supply capability at Sturgeon Bay, Wis., and Detroit, Mich. Calumet Specialties LLC has become a vital partner and stakeholder in the development of a new supply capability within the Twin Ports of Duluth, Minn., and Superior, Wis. A supply-and-delivery infrastructure is expected to be built out at ports located near East Chicago, Ill., and Burns Harbor, Ind.
After a successful round of sea trials, the Barker and Tregurtha are expected to resume their Great Lakes trade routes by late spring.
The products and services herein described in this press release are not endorsed by The Maritime Executive.

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  • @lynnsenger9950
    @lynnsenger99505 күн бұрын

    There's something so comical watching the sailboats in sped-up time. Love it.

  • @ronsamborski6230

    @ronsamborski6230

    5 күн бұрын

    It makes them look like toy sailboats bobbing along in a swimming pool! ⛵️

  • @PaulScinocca

    @PaulScinocca

    4 күн бұрын

    If I kept it real time, it would have been a 25 minute video, I just can't to that to people 🤣

  • @ronsamborski6230

    @ronsamborski6230

    4 күн бұрын

    @@PaulScinocca No problem Paul. We appreciate the videos you put together. Always interesting and informative. 👍🏼

  • @PaulScinocca

    @PaulScinocca

    4 күн бұрын

    @@ronsamborski6230 appreciated!

  • @user-ou8rf5tc4s
    @user-ou8rf5tc4s5 күн бұрын

    Against a beautiful sky and a North Shore backdrop, the Hon James L Oberstar, looking like the hard working "laker" that she is, slides through the Duluth Canal, under the Aerial Bridge and into the Duluth Superior harbor. I call her a great example of the "Appearances be damned, there's work to be done!" ethic of these great ships!

  • @Betty-mq6mf
    @Betty-mq6mf5 күн бұрын

    It is so satisfying to hear the salutes!!

  • @PaulScinocca

    @PaulScinocca

    4 күн бұрын

    The "best" part!

  • @SteveMikre44
    @SteveMikre445 күн бұрын

    I'm willing to bet none of those sail boats has a salute like the Hon James L Oberstar...📣⚓

  • @user-yb6zt2ey3j
    @user-yb6zt2ey3j5 күн бұрын

    A nice old ship and a great salute

  • @PaulScinocca

    @PaulScinocca

    5 күн бұрын

    I do agree! I will admit I'm partial to the classic lakers.

  • @gregmctevia5087
    @gregmctevia50873 күн бұрын

    Beautiful.

  • @hohner51
    @hohner515 күн бұрын

    Would love to see the unloading process.

  • @XMeK
    @XMeK5 күн бұрын

    Thank you! Beautiful ship.

  • @joankralik6794
    @joankralik67945 күн бұрын

    Beautiful ole school laker! Just a few of them left now & one is in long term layup (???) & the other just uncertain in dry dock.

  • @musicstewart9744
    @musicstewart97445 күн бұрын

    Now that would be a wake up call. You are just sailing along on a Sunday and here comes a 806 foot long Great Lakes ship.

  • @LeahSkis

    @LeahSkis

    5 күн бұрын

    I'd probably need to change my pants. Lol. Then, of course, reach for my phone once I'm out of the way to take a ton of photos.

  • @ronsamborski6230

    @ronsamborski6230

    5 күн бұрын

    I’m thinking that’s comparable to a small plane like a Cessna or Beechcraft being near the flight path of a jumbo jet. Or someone driving a little Smart car being alongside a huge semi truck. They all have their place and can share their travel routes. Disasters can happen when operators get careless.

  • @rottenroads1982
    @rottenroads19825 күн бұрын

    There are the Casual Boaters and people who just sail on the Great Lakes for their own personal enjoyment on their own Boats. Then there are the Sailors who sail upon the Large LakeBoats, delivering cargo to help fuel the Economies of both Canada & The USA.

  • @pixie706
    @pixie7064 күн бұрын

    Those little boats are like bathtub toys next to the mighty lakers

  • @treeandaturd
    @treeandaturd5 күн бұрын

    is that the only bridge in the world with its own horn?

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