I will be in Cheboygan on Saturday. If I can, I'll drive over to the bay and take a look - maybe some photos too. Hopefully, I can latch onto a wireless connection somewhere and post my findings - otherwise I will be without 'net access until the 23rd.Guest wrote:Any updates?
Jenny Lynn sinking Cheboygan Wrecks
Re: Jenny Lynn sinking Cheboygan Wrecks
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Guest
Duncan bay sunk tug and other
Have the Duncan Bay tugs and ferry been removed or re-floated from Cheboygan, Mi. waters? Pictures? Thanks in advance!
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firemedic026
Re: Jenny Lynn sinking Cheboygan Wrecks
the ferry in the ad is nothing like the one in Duncan bay its a deck ferry for passenger cars and im willing to bet that the paper has the price wrong if he got 40k for it i would be surprised.
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Timerover51
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Based on the fact that right now Scruton Marine is advertising the following ferry, located in Massachusetts, for $1.1 Million, some reporter really got his or her facts wrong.Guest wrote:$4 million for that ferry? Doesn't sound like a reasonable price at all for the size of it, and the fact that it's been sitting for so long - who knows if it was even winterized properly.Brent wrote:The saga continued yesterday in the Cheboygan court when the owner Mr. Stivers attempted suicide by taking a handful of cyanide. Mr. Stivers was sentenced to 30 days in jail, plus fines and costs. The ferry Joelle Annmarie has been sold to a party in the Soo for 4 million dollars. The new owner of the tugs stated that he plans on raising the Jenny Lynn and return her to service along with the ex William Hoey.
http://www.scrutonmarine.com/PV2147.htm
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Guest
Re: Jenny Lynn sinking Cheboygan Wrecks
Two articles - one about Stivers, and one about the tugs and ferry, can be found on the Cheboygan newspaper's website. http://www.cheboygannews.com/homepage Unfortunately, you need to be a subscriber to view.
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Guest
Re: Duncan Bay Ghost Fleet
$4 million for that ferry? Doesn't sound like a reasonable price at all for the size of it, and the fact that it's been sitting for so long - who knows if it was even winterized properly.Brent wrote:The saga continued yesterday in the Cheboygan court when the owner Mr. Stivers attempted suicide by taking a handful of cyanide. Mr. Stivers was sentenced to 30 days in jail, plus fines and costs. The ferry Joelle Annmarie has been sold to a party in the Soo for 4 million dollars. The new owner of the tugs stated that he plans on raising the Jenny Lynn and return her to service along with the ex William Hoey.
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Guest
Re: Duncan Bay Ghost Fleet
Have any idea how much the fines were? 30 days in the clink doesn't seem like enough to make a person take cyanide!Brent wrote:The saga continued yesterday in the Cheboygan court when the owner Mr. Stivers attempted suicide by taking a handful of cyanide. Mr. Stivers was sentenced to 30 days in jail, plus fines and costs. The ferry Joelle Annmarie has been sold to a party in the Soo for 4 million dollars. The new owner of the tugs stated that he plans on raising the Jenny Lynn and return her to service along with the ex William Hoey.
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Brent
Duncan Bay Ghost Fleet
The saga continued yesterday in the Cheboygan court when the owner Mr. Stivers attempted suicide by taking a handful of cyanide. Mr. Stivers was sentenced to 30 days in jail, plus fines and costs. The ferry Joelle Annmarie has been sold to a party in the Soo for 4 million dollars. The new owner of the tugs stated that he plans on raising the Jenny Lynn and return her to service along with the ex William Hoey.
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WT8281
Re: Jenny Lynn sinking Cheboygan Wrecks
Brent:
The tug William Hoey draws about 11 feet at the stern and 4 feet at the bow under normal floating conditions.
The tug William Hoey draws about 11 feet at the stern and 4 feet at the bow under normal floating conditions.
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hayhugh2
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Detour bunkering/coal dock. Used strictly for fueling coal burning boats.
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Rob
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Can someone remind us again what that dock was originally used for? Was that an ore terminal?tugboathunter wrote:The Atkinson was towed away for scrap recently, and the Sherwin is simply in long-term lay-up, possibly awaiting a refit when it becomes economically feasible. The dock has no other use.What are these boats doing there? can you tour them or are they just taking up dock space. Are the docks not being used for anything anymore?
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Brent
Re: Jenny Lynn sinking Cheboygan Wrecks
A few weeks ago Durocher put a line on the Hoey and gave her a couple pulls from different angles without success. On one side there is only 3-4 feet of water and I imagine the tug draws 6-7 feet. I don't know if they ever got the water out of her or not, but if they haven't, it is wasted effort to try and pull her off. Stivers has till March 21st to get the tugs out of there and ice os forming fast.
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tugboathunter
Re: Jenny Lynn sinking Cheboygan Wrecks
The Atkinson was towed away for scrap recently, and the Sherwin is simply in long-term lay-up, possibly awaiting a refit when it becomes economically feasible. The dock has no other use.What are these boats doing there? can you tour them or are they just taking up dock space. Are the docks not being used for anything anymore?
Re: Jenny Lynn sinking Cheboygan Wrecks
Well, not really on the beach, but aground. Crews were working to move her, but apparently she is still here, with her prop buried in the bottom. Stivers faces stiff penalties if not removed soon.WT8281 wrote:Is the old tug William Hoey still on the beach?
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Guest
Re: Jenny Lynn sinking Cheboygan Wrecks
Oh heavens no. The ferry, ex-"Commuter" wouldn't have more than 200hp. Her sister-ship, Corsair, which is owned by Arnold Line, has her original 150hp engine, and she's been lengthened 35 feet. Both boats are very shallow and flat bottomed - no need for much horsepower, and that won't help pull this tug off the beach.
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Brent
Re: Jenny Lynn sinking Cheboygan Wrecks
The beginning of the week there was a crew using ferry Joelle Annmarie to try and move the ex William Hoey. They tried pulling on her for a while and then pushing on her. Water is pretty shallow around the tug, so I assume that the ferry was scraping bottom there. I would think that the ferry would have around 800 HP and don't think that is enough to move the Hoey. There are some pretty good size tugs here in Cheboygan that could do the job, but due the the water depth they aren't going to be able to get very close to her. Still no activity around the Jenny Lynn.
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Guest
Re: Jenny Lynn sinking Cheboygan Wrecks
Are these the AKA and the John Sherwin? If the AKA is the smaller boat, it looks lie a tight fit to get it past the Sherwin. What are these boats doing there? can you tour them or are they just taking up dock space. Are the docks not being used for anything anymore?
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Guest
Re: Jenny Lynn sinking Cheboygan Wrecks
The 80k wasn't ballast, it was water that had leaked in due to poorly packed shafts. There won't be any problem moving her, or Sherwin out due to depth.