Friday, June 4, 2021

And Then There Was the Algoma Sault

 It wasn't too long before the next ship appeared.

I think the Algoma Sault was coming down from Goderich.
Which likely means she had a load of salt.
She was heading to Ogdensburg, New York.  That is roughly halfway between where the St. Lawrence River picks up from Lake Ontario and Montreal.
I think that would be roughly 2 days from this point.
The water streams were coming down from the water being used to help prevent hogging on her deck.
When it gets warm, ships will hog.  Crews will try to reduce that by washing down the deck.
She starts to make the turn for the river.
It was still pretty windy, so I wasn't able to get any drone shots.

The head on shot.
She turns for the channel.
There were quite a few trucks.
And almost straight on shot.
A shot of her pilothouse.
Another one.
And she continues down the river.


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