Great Lakes Ships Volume 6 15 Freighters in Action

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See fifteen boats at various Great Lakes locations. You’ll see huge 1000 footers, classic lakers, bulk freighters, self unloaders and tankers. Each laker is a unique boat and you’ll get information and history on each boat. Volume Six.

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Producer

Plets Express

Run Time

1 hour 5 minutes

Narration

Yes

Shrink Wrap

Yes, Brand New

Technical Details

No Region Code, NTSC

This exciting video covers fifteen boats at various Great Lakes locations. You’ll see huge 1000 footers, classic lakers, bulk freighters, self unloaders and tankers. Each laker is a unique boat and you’ll get information and history on each boat. Featured ships on this DVD include Southdown Challenger, Gordon C. Leitch, John B. Aird, Great Lakes Trader, Philip R. Clarke, Herbert C. Jackson, George A. Stinson, Canadian Prospector, John J. Boland III, Manitoulin, Canadian Progress, Windoc, Agawa Canyon, Algocen, and the David Z. Norton.

See the boats up close as they enter and exit through various ports and other Great Lakes locations as these lakers are also seen sailing seaways, lakes, rivers, canals and locks. “Great Lakes Ships” volumes are a great way to enjoy these fascinating behemoths of the lakes!

1 review for Great Lakes Ships Volume 6 15 Freighters in Action

  1. rickyfreni

    The Massive ships seen in Part 6 that was originally released in 2003 contains:

    1. Southdown Challenger built in 1906 as it has many different names over the years with Paul J. Martin & Lee Ann Jegertha in the background

    2. John B. Aird built in the west side of Germany & other parts were built in 1983 & it is owned by the Algoma Central with a cameo from the Stewart J. Court

    3. Philip R. Clarke built in Loraine Ohio in 1952 as it is getting loads from the DM&IR railroad docks with a cameo from Tugboat Edna G.

    4. George A. Stinson built in both Loraine & Toledo Ohio in 1975

    5. John J. Boland III built in 1953 as it leaves the LS&I dock

    6. Canadian Progress built in 1968

    7. Agawa Canyon built in 1970 as it is owned by the Algoma Central

    8. David Z. Norton built in Loraine Ohio in 1973 as the William Roach before it was renamed to its present identity in 1995 while passing by the Missabe Miner

    9. Gordon C. Leitch built in 1968 as Ralph Minsiner before it was renamed to its present identity in 1994

    10. Great Lakes Trader built in 2000 with tugboat Joyce L. VanEnkevort built in 1997

    11. Herbert C. Jackson built in Cleveland Ohio in 1959 while the turbines were built in Lynn Massachusetts

    12. Canadian Prospector built in 1964 as it rolls by the Wisconsin Point Lighthouse built in 1913 & passes by Meteor built in 1896 & retired in 1969

    13. Manitoulin built in 1966 while getting loads at the DM&IR ore dock with SD40-2 207

    14. Windoc built in 1959 & unfortunately it caught fire in August of 2000

    And 15. Algocen built in 1968 with a cameo from John Sherwin

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