by Guest » June 26, 2022, 3:30 pm
The Marine Recycling Corp. Facebook page has a number of photos of the St. Clair pulled ashore by bulldozers and the large airbags they use.
Wayne Elliott's Facebook page has lots of photos of the St. Clair being scrapped. The bow is gone and the hull is in two pieces, with both sections being scrapped simultaneously.
Wayne said 3,000 tons of scrap so far from the St. Clair are now new steel coils at the local mills.
I don't know of any other websites that have photos of the St. Clair being scrapped.
The Marine Recycling Corp. Facebook page has a number of photos of the St. Clair pulled ashore by bulldozers and the large airbags they use.
Wayne Elliott's Facebook page has lots of photos of the St. Clair being scrapped. The bow is gone and the hull is in two pieces, with both sections being scrapped simultaneously.
Wayne said 3,000 tons of scrap so far from the St. Clair are now new steel coils at the local mills.
I don't know of any other websites that have photos of the St. Clair being scrapped.