Great Lakes Ships Volume 2 15 Freighters in Action

SKU: DVD-PE-GLS2
(1 customer review)

$19.95

We cover 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 Two.

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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 J.A.W. Iglehart, Buckeye, St. Clair, Walter J. McCarthy Jr., Joseph L. Block, Montrealis, Middletown, Columbus, Kaye E. Barker, Cason J. Callaway, Stewart J. Cort, Dobrush, Algoway, Halifax, and the Canadian Century.

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 2 15 Freighters in Action

  1. rickyfreni

    In Part 2 there are more container ships out on the Great Lakes.

    The boats that are shown in order are:

    1. J.A.W. Iglehart which was filmed in May of 1998 & was built in 1936 for Pan Am Airways

    2. Canadian Century built in 1967

    3. Saint Clair built in 1976

    4. The Buckeye which was built in 1952 by Bethlehem Steel

    5. Joseph L. Block built in 1976 heading to the DM&IR Docks

    6. Walter J. McCarthy Jr built in 1977 as the Belle River while operating in the winter.

    7. The Halifax built in 1963 as the Frank Cliff Hall

    8. Montrealis which was built in 1962

    9. Kaye E. Barker built in 1952 as the Edward B. Greene as it helps out on the LS&I with a couple of Burlington Northern U-boats in charge of the train

    10. The Columbus built in Germany which was recoded in October of 1997

    11. Stewart J. Cort built in 1970-1972

    12. Cason J. Callaway built in 1952 as it gets the load at the DM&IR ore docks with diesel 313 pushing the cars

    13. Algoway built in 1972

    14. Dobrush built in China in 1982 which was filmed in April of 1999

    And 15. Middletown built in 1943 during WWII & was named the Marquette

    The Music in the opening & closing credits were later used on some vintage steam shows by GSVP.

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