H. Lee White
Re: H. Lee White
Thanks for that information and correction Jim B much appreciated as I forget about them and the American Mariner going into Toledo and also loading out sometimes with grain cargoes. I saw and watched them come into Toledo overnight and just figured that they were heading there and going into lay-up. Didn't think about them at first going in there to load a grain cargo. Thanks again for the clarification and correction on that along with the information as well. Again, very much appreciated. Thanks.
Re: H. Lee White
The White is currently upbound on the Maumee river to load at Andersons E. They expect to depart on Monday...
Re: H. Lee White
The H. Lee White arrived in Toledo late this evening, January 21st for Winter Lay-Up. Not sure yet what dock they will be at as I'm waiting to see where they may end up at? If anyone has any information on what dock they will at then, it would be appreciated here. Thanks.
Re: H. Lee White
I checked their AIS this morning on Marine Traffic and they were due to arrive in Toledo for Winter Lay-Up on January 21st at 1800 hours yet I see they are still in Lake Huron. Also, it appears that the arrow for their location is also pointed upbound as I type this now. Maybe they are also waiting for Coast Guard Icebreaking assistance in getting into Toledo and their Lay-Up Dock. Could be too, maybe they are waiting for assistance from the CG as far as escorting them through the rivers due to the ice build up as well? Just my thoughts only on this subject.
Re: H. Lee White
Checked on Marine Traffic at 11:20 EST on Jan 20. She was east of Mackinac Island headed to Toledo.Guest wrote:They are tucked in at Esky for about a day now.
Re: H. Lee White
The H Lee White loaded coke in Burns Harbor. They do have an Esky destination on AIS. Who know where this cargo & this vessel will end up?
H. Lee White
I see on the AIS map this morning the White is in Burns Harbor. She is showing a destination of Escanaba. Is she loading a cargo for Escanaba or is she going there for lay-up? Thank you.