Sunday on the St. Clair
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tugboathunter
Re: Sunday on the St. Clair
The Spruceglen received scrubbers during the winter of 2011/2012 that are clearly visible from the exterior.
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Bookworm
Re: Sunday on the St. Clair
Actually, the HCJ is being re-powered. You can read about it on the Interlake Website.
Re: Sunday on the St. Clair
Isn't the Herbert C. Jackson getting scrubbers as well? It will be good to see it back this summer with a new lease on life.Bookworm wrote:You may be right Steve, but so far I've only seen the tell-tale white plume on the Oberstar and American Spirit. Hopefully it won't be long before Interlake's James R. Barker and Lee A. Tregurtha are back in service with their new systems.cpfan wrote:Re scrubber systems, I thought that CSL's Trillium and Algoma's Equinox ships were built with scrubbers, and at least one older Canadian ship had one installed.
Steve
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Bookworm
Re: Sunday on the St. Clair
You may be right Steve, but so far I've only seen the tell-tale white plume on the Oberstar and American Spirit. Hopefully it won't be long before Interlake's James R. Barker and Lee A. Tregurtha are back in service with their new systems.cpfan wrote:Re scrubber systems, I thought that CSL's Trillium and Algoma's Equinox ships were built with scrubbers, and at least one older Canadian ship had one installed.
Steve
Re: Sunday on the St. Clair
Re scrubber systems, I thought that CSL's Trillium and Algoma's Equinox ships were built with scrubbers, and at least one older Canadian ship had one installed.
Steve
Steve
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Bookworm
Sunday on the St. Clair
Either there were no ships in sight or there was a virtual parade, which made for a very entertaining day. Because destination information was either outdated or missing, I am not noting it on many of the photos. Oh yes, we even had brief periods of snow pellets this morning!
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