Blough
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there was a problem with the receiving conveyor in coneault so it redirected to gary to unload i remember seeing her going down bound on a saturday and the next morning going up bound loaded i figured something was up
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Still not a bad looking photo Guest, very nice shot of her. Would have loved to been there to see her going Upbound and loaded. Got to see her once on the St. Clair River in 2019 and am glad I did. She was not easy to see and photograph the past couple of years. Although she was going to Conneaut still, not quite as often as she used to do and make.
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Not my best picture of the Roger Blough but probably the most unique. The Blough is shown upbound on the St. Clair River at Marysville, Michigan, on a hot summer afternoon in 1998. It had earlier passed downbound for Conneaut, Ohio, but received a change in orders to Gary, Indiana, therefore making what is probably its only upbound voyage with cargo it ever made on the St. Clair River.
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Would guess the damage assessments are still going on and quotations for repairs are underway. This all takes time. THEN.....the numbers get laid out to leadership and decisions will be made to start the project.....or not.
Patience all........
Patience all........
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The $20 million damage estimate came from the fire chief. No disrespect to him or her but I doubt they are experts in ship damage. I suspect the estimate may change considerably.Guest wrote:The damage estimate was $20 million. So presumably she can be repaired with $20 million, give or take. The more important question is whether she will be repaired.Guest wrote:Anyone hazard a guess if the Blough can be repaired or not?
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The damage estimate was $20 million. So presumably she can be repaired with $20 million, give or take. The more important question is whether she will be repaired.Guest wrote:Anyone hazard a guess if the Blough can be repaired or not?
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"Can" she be repaired? Yes
Will she be repaired? That's a different question.
It will likely come down to a question of dollars and cents. Assuming the value in the contracts to move cargo is there, it will be far cheaper to repair than replace.
Will she be repaired? That's a different question.
It will likely come down to a question of dollars and cents. Assuming the value in the contracts to move cargo is there, it will be far cheaper to repair than replace.
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Why guess?Guest wrote:Anyone hazard a guess if the Blough can be repaired or not?