Joseph L. Block

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Denny

Re: Joseph L. Block

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At 2:45 p.m. local time on March 21, the Block is close to and near Sugar Island along with Mission Point at the Soo give or take. Get your cameras ready boatnerds. Spring has sprung and with it, the boats and ships are back as well! Welcome to Spring, and Welcome back to all of our favorite ships the captains and crews as well. To everyone, fair winds along with calm seas for a safe and successful 2024 season. 3 Long and 2 Short and let the 2024 year of shipping then begin! As they say in auto racing, start your engines! Let the good times roll everyone and let the party begin! Who let the ships and the boats out?
ashland69
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Re: Joseph L. Block

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ashland69 wrote: March 20, 2024, 5:48 pm At 630 local time, the Block was about 8-10 miles out of Sturgeon Bay. Must have gotten under way 6ish.Wilfred Sykes probably won't be too long getting out herself.
Looks like Joe Block may be the first upbounder at the Soo this year.
ashland69
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Joseph L. Block

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At 630 local time, the Block was about 8-10 miles out of Sturgeon Bay. Must have gotten under way 6ish.Wilfred Sykes probably won't be too long getting out herself.
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