Showing posts with label tug. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tug. Show all posts

Sunday, 12 October 2014

Hamilton Harbour - Resko, Algoma Spirit, Federal Elbe, Kaministiqua, Heloise, tugs

12 October 2014

Port of Hamilton - Waterfront Trail

According to the Hamilton Port Authority, these were the vessels located there today: 

Vessel Name          Pier         Origin             Cargo / Commodity              Agent

Federal Elbe             Anchor     Milwaukee        Wait On Dock                           Reford
Heloise                    Anchor     Toledo              Grain                                       Currie
Kaministiqua            Anchor     Quebec            Unknown                                 Lower Lakes
Resko                      12E          Atlantic            Sugar                                      Reford
Algoma Enterprise    21            Duluth            Ore                                          Algoma
John D. Leitch          20            Toledo             Coal                                         Algoma
Kurt Paul                  26            Atlantic           General Other                          Reford
Algoma Spirit           10-5        Lake Ontario     Ballast                                     Algoma

Resko (Polsteam) Pier 12E
HMCS Haida National Historic Site - 1943 Destroyer
HMCS Haida National Historic Site 
Tug - Jerry G.
Algoma Spirit (docked) several tugs, including:
Omni Richelieu, Ocean Golf, Tony Mackay, Evans McKeil, James A. Hannah



Harbour-West Trolley Tour (website below)
Hamiltonian Tour Boat (website below) - Federal Elbe, Kaministiqua & Heloise at anchor in background
Views around the harbour from the Waterfront Trail
Burlington Bay Sky (Queen Elizabeth Way / QEW) - ship entrance into the harbour is in the middle of the photo


Kaministiqua (left) & Heloise
Federal Elbe










Tuesday, 26 August 2014

Everlast, articulated tug, mated with barge, Norman McLeod

01 July 2014
Lock 7 - Thorold
Everlast & Norman McLeod, downbound

Approaching Lock 7


Entering Lock 7





McAsphalt Marine Transportation owns and operates this ATB unit.

Wednesday, 20 August 2014

Sea Eagle II (articulated tug mated with barge St. Marys Cement II)

02 August 2014 (19 August 2014 below)
Sea Eagle II & St. Marys Cement II, downbound from Lock 3 heading to Lock 2.
Sea Eagle II & St. Marys Cement II heading down to Lock 2...
they have just passed under the Garden City Skyway (QEW)



19 August 2014
Sea Eagle II & St. Marys Cement II, upbound 
from Homer (Queenston St.) Bridge to wall prior to Lock 3 in St Catharines
Sea Eagle II & St. Marys Cement II passing through the open Homer (Queenston St.) Bridge





SEA EAGLE II: Articulated Pusher Tug
Built: 1979
Flag: Canada
Home port: Edmonton
Manager: Fettes Shipping, Burlington, Canada
Owner: HMC Ship Management, Lemont, IL, USA

ST.MARYS CEMENT II: Cement Barge 
Built: 1978
Flag: Canada
Home port: Edmonton
Manager: Fettes Shipping, Burlington, Canada
Owner: St. Marys Cement, East York, Canada