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Photographer:
Michel Gosselin [ View profile ]
Title:
Algosteel
Photo Category:
Great Lakes Bulkers
Added:
Sep 12, 2007
Views:
835
Image Resolution:
1,280 x 960

Description:

ALGOSTEEL has just exited lock 2 in St. Catharines, ON. She's heading downbound in the Welland canal. Her destination is Presscot, ON with a load of salt.
(Ex. A.S. Glossbrenner & ALGOGULF)
Registered owner: ALGOMA CENTRAL CORP
Ship manager: SEAWAY MARINE TRANSPORT
IMO 7343619//Call Sign VGJD//Gross Tonnage 21716
built in 1966 by DAVIE SHIPBUILDING LTD., of LAUZON, QUEBEC
date: April 8, 2006

Vessel
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Current name:
ALGOSTEEL

Former name(s):

 -  Algogulf (Until 1990 Apr)

 -  A.s.glossbrenner (Until 1987)

Current flag:
Canada
Vessel Type:
Self Discharging Bulk Carrier
Gross tonnage:
18,423 tons
Summer DWT:
28,754 tons
Length:
223 m
Beam:
23 m
Draught:
7.3 m

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Ships under Repair or Conversion - 1 photos

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Ships' Lifeboats and Tenders - 1 photos

Great Lakes Bulkers - 160 photos

Great Lakes Bulkers (Winter & Summer Lay Ups) - 2 photos

Great Lakes (Tugs & Barges) - 1 photos

Photographers
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(27)

Vedran Mlacic

14 photos

Matt Ruscher

4 photos

Marc Piché

23 photos

Lanaud

2 photos

Kent Malo

5 photos

Rudi Rabe

1 photos

Benito

1 photos

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6 photos

Marc Boucher

10 photos

Jeff Cameron

4 photos

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1 photos

rburdick27

8 photos

rarcand

1 photos

jack2

4 photos

frtrfred

2 photos

Jim Winsor

1 photos

Sam Draye

14 photos

MiguelRei

1 photos

icenice

1 photos

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Very nice!

I enjoy the Algoma Central fleet -- they are quite active at Port Huron and the SOO Locks where I usually photograph so we see a lot of them.

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