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Arthur M Anderson coming into Sturgeon Bay for repairs. 

Gary Cihlar
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July 30 2021 the Anderson needed to go to surgeon Bay to have a pin replaced on the unloading boom ram. She came from lakeside through the canal, with an awesome master salute. Proceeding down to Bay Ship where she backed into a slip unassisted. Great job captain & crew!!

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@jeffsutton950
@jeffsutton950 2 года назад
Almost 70 years old and still working on the Great Lakes, absolutely amazing
@TOTALCAMARO
@TOTALCAMARO 2 года назад
Beautiful video thank you. The grand lady gets a well deserved 5 day break. She’s serving her crew well. She’s a well respected veteran of the lakes. A well loved legend ❤️
@michiganman9599
@michiganman9599 2 года назад
The Anderson’s nearly 70 and looking it in some spots, but, she’s still a beautiful ship. I love it how she simply and silently glided through the water with barely a ripple, as if she were transiting through a giant mill pond
@robertreisner8132
@robertreisner8132 2 года назад
It is great to see the sister ship of the Edmond Fitzgerald, the Anderson is still in great condition after a long time working. God Bless all the crew.
@lynlewis8606
@lynlewis8606 2 года назад
No she's not the Edmund Fitzgerald's sister. She was built 6 years before Edmund
@robertreisner8132
@robertreisner8132 2 года назад
Thank you for this information. As I stated it, it was described as it.
@kwkspectre
@kwkspectre 2 года назад
@@robertreisner8132 The Anderson was 2 miles behind the Edmund Fitzgerald the night she was lost. Not a sister ship but still connected.
@robertreisner8132
@robertreisner8132 2 года назад
Well of that, I learned that from the 1975 news report on TV.
@braysfinds7479
@braysfinds7479 2 года назад
The Fitz had a sibling called the Arthur B. Homer, but she was scrapped in the 80's I believe.
@ghggp1
@ghggp1 2 года назад
Lived on the Great Lakes my who life and it never ceases to amaze me to see these majestic ships! Thanks for a great video!
@donbrashsux
@donbrashsux 2 года назад
Very cool seeing her cruising by ..I feel a little sad as she always reminds me of the Fitz
@normsweet1710
@normsweet1710 2 года назад
Living in S Texas the last 40 yrs, I still get homesick when ever I view an excellent video of the work horses of the great lakes ……… thank you ❤️
@rdm5190
@rdm5190 2 года назад
Grandfather was an engineer on her many years ago,retired shortly before the year the fitz went down...
@randomstuffbychris
@randomstuffbychris 3 года назад
I've driven by her a few times on the Michigan St Bridge and gotten pretty close while on the water, what a great vessel
@robmeier9416
@robmeier9416 2 года назад
Amazing that she is almost 70 years old and is still an active commercial ship.
@Zzus321
@Zzus321 2 года назад
Thay don't build em like that anymore
@Jethrosgarage
@Jethrosgarage 2 года назад
@@Zzus321 Fresh water lakes do have a lot to do with that. On ocean going vessels, salt water corrosion takes it's toll, and the size of ports etc constrain the size of "lakers" to where they have not become obsolete. Whereas container ships get larger and larger thus making the smaller ones obsolete and sent to the shipbreakers.
@Zzus321
@Zzus321 2 года назад
@@Jethrosgarage Fresh Water ships need electrolious plates just like salt water ships. That are configured a little different
@Captain-Max
@Captain-Max 2 года назад
I sailed for 3 months just days out of high school on the Lackawanna back in 1968. Great Memories of the beginning of my life as a man.
@patricktack165
@patricktack165 2 года назад
I am not sure when, but my grandfather sailed on the Lackawanna, my dad has a picture of her at his house.
@subinct
@subinct 2 года назад
"beginning of my life as a man." Were you a woman before that? What was that like?
@Captain-Max
@Captain-Max 2 года назад
@@subinct lol.... I was a child.
@patricktack165
@patricktack165 2 года назад
@@subinct he was saying he was a boy, and that made him into a man. Much like riding your momma into the sunset.
@robertbate5790
@robertbate5790 2 года назад
I liked the shot of sister ship bows together, and the artistic placing of the cranes in the yard. I'm almost tempted to swap trains for ships, almost. A new view for me in the UK.
@ppgwhereeverett4412
@ppgwhereeverett4412 2 года назад
SS Arthur M. Anderson came out of the drydock of the American Ship Building Company of Lorain, Ohio in 1952. She had a length of 647 feet (197 m), a 70-foot (21 m) beam, a 36-foot (11 m) depth, and a gross tonnage of roughly 20,000 tons. The Last ship to talk to the Edmund Fitzgerald before it sank and the first on scene for the rescue. Cool video ! Big boat for such a small canal .
@jefffrayer8238
@jefffrayer8238 2 года назад
Thanks for the info, I didn't know but was wondering about this ship.
@irench
@irench 2 года назад
I watched the 1st 1000' The Bell River ( believe it's been renamed) launched from Bay Ship, and later cruise out that canal into Lake Michigan past the Lighthouse and break wall. That was a stuffed canal that day. Watched tall ships to ore carriers traverse the canal since I can remeber.
@cobra02411
@cobra02411 2 года назад
"The Last ship to talk to the Edmund Fitzgerald before it sank" Thanks. I was watching this video thinking "I know this ship... Why do I know this ship... " Saved me a google search... :)
@matthewphillips6614
@matthewphillips6614 2 года назад
calm water ... subtle music ... approaching gently ... geese gaggling ... chatting too ... then kapow kapow ... awesome! thanks very much
@torgeirbrandsnes1916
@torgeirbrandsnes1916 2 года назад
Just an amazing ship! Thank you! I was an Rotary youth exchange stundent in Ontonagon MI in 1986/87, and I loved looking at the Anderson and her sister ships off loading coal for the paper mill. I am glad to see the ship is above water and makeing money. Great job! Keep it up. Greetings from Norway!
@LadyMarie880
@LadyMarie880 2 года назад
Beautiful A Master Salute , thankyou Captain, may I return the gesture, with Blessings
@wakeupamerica4610
@wakeupamerica4610 2 года назад
I'm 63 ,laying in bed it's 11pm and when the horn blew I teard up and felt.like an 8yr boy.....thank ror that!!!!
@Sarge395
@Sarge395 2 года назад
Nice palate cleanser from the hard times going on around us.
@LasVegas68
@LasVegas68 2 года назад
I know what you're saying. 👍👍
@JohnStrandt
@JohnStrandt 2 года назад
I've done work on many of the great lakes ships, including the Anderson. I have even sailed a loop with the crew (not the Anderson) one time. When I see people that take such an interest in these ships, I wish they could at least take a tour of one. My experience is that the engines are loud, and if you spend enough time aboard, the constant, steady drone stays with you for hours after you leave. Another, is that the crew eat very well. Those cooks were fantastic. Also, getting to watch as they loaded oar in Superior was pretty cool. Oh, and the captain even invited me up to the pilot house anytime something interesting was going on. (Navigating locks or tight riverways). I was only aboard for a few days, but it was fun while it lasted.
@denniscrane9753
@denniscrane9753 2 года назад
I would love to do a loop! You are so lucky!
@insertnamehere313
@insertnamehere313 2 года назад
The Anderson speaks for the Fitz both Great lakes legends and in my opinion the Anderson needs to be a museum and filled with things from the Fitz etc like the Valley Camp.
@jmt8706official
@jmt8706official 2 года назад
I just made the same comment about the Anderson on a different video. Agreed, needs to be a museum, not scrapped.
@rollydoucet8909
@rollydoucet8909 2 года назад
First thing I noticed is the bow thruster signs on each side of the bow are at different heights. To see thousands of tons move so gracefully, and quietly is amazing.
@sbrunner69
@sbrunner69 2 года назад
Cool catch. I’m quite sure that was a muck up.
@jamesstuart3346
@jamesstuart3346 2 года назад
I caught that too. Maybe the thruster ports are actually at different depths although this seems unlikely
@rollydoucet8909
@rollydoucet8909 2 года назад
@@jamesstuart3346 I think it's more a case of the guy painting one side of the bow was taller than the other guy. lol
@michaelrutledge7048
@michaelrutledge7048 2 года назад
Every time I see this ship bow (head) on, it looks like a Boeing 747. The Arthur Anderson... jumbo jet of the Great Lakes. Truly, a masterpiece and monument to American shipbuilding!! Sidenote on the Edmund Fitzgerald... Capt. McSorley lived around the corner from us when I was growing up in Toledo, Ohio.
@irench
@irench 2 года назад
Been more than 30 years since I've seen the canal. As a young man who spent lots of time fishing the break walls of Sturgeon Bay and Algoma as well as the canal brings back a lot of memories. Lived there for 3 years on South Lake Michigan dr. near Claybanks. Recently was sent a link to I think the Advocate that had an article on the sale of the Sturgeon Bay Yacht Harbor.
@kennyw.8644
@kennyw.8644 2 года назад
I cannot explain why buy I find these vessels truly mesmerizing. I can sit for hours and watch them arrive and depart port or pass through the locks at Ste St Marie. God bless the sailors who man these great ships.
@argtv1007
@argtv1007 2 года назад
Gosh ... I have a twin screw 38 footer and I can't back her that nice! Great ship handling Captain.
@george8873
@george8873 2 года назад
Amazes me how quiet these ships really are. Watch them going up and down the river in Port Huron all of the time.
@junfeng4293
@junfeng4293 2 года назад
They are steam powered so very quiet!
@richternes6765
@richternes6765 2 года назад
it's amazing how something so big can leave such a small wake. Paparazzi are there in force to get the best shots, I see ;)
@phph1731
@phph1731 2 года назад
Love that. Being of the same age, beard and interests, it may be more a case of Grandpaparazzi!
@oceansoul3694
@oceansoul3694 2 года назад
I love this video, I love the softness of the music with this enormous ship just floating by, you have a master's eye and the combination you made is just PERFECT. Thank You!
@GaryCihlarPhotography
@GaryCihlarPhotography 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@palco22
@palco22 2 года назад
Truly a great ship !
@susanfaulkner2304
@susanfaulkner2304 Год назад
Agree. This is part of Americana. Sail on old girl!
@johntabler349
@johntabler349 Год назад
Something inspiring about the ship and certainly it's history and as a guy who feels a sense of accomplishment from backing a 6 wheel truck into a tight driveway I'm humbled
@drforjc
@drforjc 2 года назад
gosh she's smooth... hardly a ripple at her bow
@BrassLock
@BrassLock 2 года назад
The videography, editing and still pictures are outstanding.
@davidbarnsley8486
@davidbarnsley8486 2 года назад
I can’t believe it is 70 years old , it looks so good 😍😍👍👍
@759NPR
@759NPR 2 года назад
I don't know beans about these great lake freighters, I'm a farmboy/ land lubber from Ohio. I left the Army in 1987, settled in central Virginia on a small farm near the Shenandoahs and loving it here - but, I very vividly remember the November evening when the Fitz was lost, such a tragedy then... the Gordon Lightfoot song haunts me to this day. This short vid is just awesomeness, to see the Aurther A. go through that canal with such grace was pure poetry. Thanks very much for making this. God bless the men who make her go, and so efficiently, after 70 years. 👍
@ronnieclough4800
@ronnieclough4800 2 года назад
I worked on the Houston ship channel & I have seen some beautiful & not so beautiful vessels in my time but she is beautiful!!!
@victoriaegan6476
@victoriaegan6476 2 года назад
My family and then me and my children always drove through Sturgeon Bay on our way to visit my grandmother/great-grandmother every year in the summer to a little town right on Lake Michigan. The shipyard has been there as long as I can remember.
@jasonblack6745
@jasonblack6745 2 года назад
She is beautiful! She still sails smooth after all these years.
@njresrie
@njresrie 2 года назад
Great shots, thanks so much for the views! admiring the Lakes and freighters from afar :-)
@GaryCihlarPhotography
@GaryCihlarPhotography 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it
@TOTALCAMARO
@TOTALCAMARO 2 года назад
Thank you for the beautiful footage. It’s amazing how they float by you and you don’t even hear them. I camped on the river by the Soo Locks and all through the night you couldn’t hear them going by. Amazing giants.
@gwest3523
@gwest3523 Год назад
Awesome video. Thank you for offering it. You provided great quality and we recognize & appreciate your passion & skills. Well done ✌🏻
@GaryCihlarPhotography
@GaryCihlarPhotography Год назад
I appreciate that!
@flashy5150
@flashy5150 2 года назад
A very historical ship. Every time I look at her, I can hear Gordon Lightfoot singing his famous song.
@anthonyholmes71
@anthonyholmes71 2 года назад
I thought about that song too.
@flashy5150
@flashy5150 2 года назад
@@anthonyholmes71 lol, it’s timeless classic 🎼🎼🎼🎸🎸🎸
@johnalexander9340
@johnalexander9340 2 года назад
Freighters have intrigued me all my life. I could watch them all day. Well done!!!!
@nitrofumes2012
@nitrofumes2012 2 года назад
Great video! Thank you!
@scottpfefferle4068
@scottpfefferle4068 2 года назад
I worked as a welder during the middle 70’s at what was that time Fraser Shipyard in Superior, Wisconsin. The Anderson was one of the ships that I believe we lengthened. The Callaway was also a ship that we worked on.
@coptertim
@coptertim 2 года назад
That massive machine moving by and she hardly disturbs the water... Amazing!
@larryreece1427
@larryreece1427 2 года назад
She is the queen of all ,what a beauty! God bless the crew ,and be safe out there!
@sputnikalgrim
@sputnikalgrim 2 года назад
My family had a cottage in Sister Bay. I love living in Wisconsin and I love the Great Lakes
@goldenlabradorskye
@goldenlabradorskye 2 года назад
Great vid. (Saltash, Cornwall, UK)
@xdude2x
@xdude2x 2 года назад
Love this ship and the history that goes with it
@timengineman2nd714
@timengineman2nd714 2 года назад
A lot of people think that the SS Edmund Fitzgerald was a made up name for a song, but she was real! This ship tried guiding the Big Fitz thru the storm that eventually sank the Big Fitz, she was the one that called to the Coast Guard (Canadian & US) that the Fitz had been sunk. (Sunk so fast that no radio call went out from her!) SS Anderson, which by that point had made the safe waters of Whitefish Bay, followed the unwritten code of mariners everywhere, and went back out to help the search for any survivors!!! A Gallant ship indeed!!! (I''m glad that I saw this, I thought they had sold her for scrap -- -- --.)
@margaretross9150
@margaretross9150 2 года назад
She was laid up for awhile but recently had extensive work so hopefully will be with us for a long time.
@gaius_enceladus
@gaius_enceladus 2 года назад
*Wonderful* to see this beautiful and historic ship still working at almost 70 years old!
@cerberus2881
@cerberus2881 2 года назад
Launched 16 February 1952, and the last to see the Edmund Fitzgerald before she sank. Soon be 70 years old.
@scotttipps8155
@scotttipps8155 2 года назад
I know absolutely nothing about ship's and the great lakes, however that is 1 big boat lol. Beautiful
@bruceboatwright7488
@bruceboatwright7488 2 года назад
Same here, and even though I knew it was coming, that salute still makes the hairs on the back of my neck stand up!
@1929modelagirl
@1929modelagirl 2 года назад
Impressive A working tribute to the engineering and shipbuilders of the time. I've never seen the ocean, but when I used to haul to Chicago & St Louis I would see these wonderful ships. Great video, thanks
@wendell6468
@wendell6468 2 года назад
i live in Chicago n we don't get too many opportunities to see these great ships. but these videos are absolutely awe-inspiring. to imagine what they go through on the Great Lakes and can still move so silently when they come into the docks, it takes my breath away. to listen to nature as it comes down the channel...AMAZING!!! 👏👏👏👏👏
@EperogiLimousine
@EperogiLimousine Год назад
Yeah, chicgao is big and yet it’s smaller brother to the north (Milwaukee) gets alt he big ships
@rtwhitson3
@rtwhitson3 2 года назад
All that tonnage and it barely disrupts the surface of the water. Quite beautiful and amazing.
@jackiejanetm
@jackiejanetm 3 года назад
Nice video!
@Trains-With-Shane
@Trains-With-Shane 2 года назад
Awesome to get a master salute from the legendary Arthur M Anderson.
@jnolette1030
@jnolette1030 2 года назад
Wow! I didnt know it was still out there. Looks massive
@GLA741
@GLA741 2 года назад
This is the hobby I wanna do when I grow old and grey. Ship, Plane, Truck, and Train spotting/fanning
@huntera123
@huntera123 2 года назад
Outstanding. Thanks for posting such a great video.
@sporty1701
@sporty1701 2 года назад
Without question...the most famous "Laker" of them all!
@alexandra.willitts6988
@alexandra.willitts6988 2 года назад
Even in front of the Edmund Fitzgerald...???
@sporty1701
@sporty1701 2 года назад
@@alexandra.willitts6988 Active laker...
@BigBob473
@BigBob473 2 года назад
@@alexandra.willitts6988 Perhaps because of the Fitz and the historical significance between the two?
@nickphillips1721
@nickphillips1721 2 года назад
The second most famous.
@cherrypickerguitars
@cherrypickerguitars 2 года назад
My good friend is in the midst of preparing a written/pictorial history of some of the Great Lakes best fishing vessels. Those designed and built by John Hurley, mainly constructed in the 50’s and 60’s and most are still working on the water! I love these behemoths of the Great Lakes! (just a little larger than the vessels my friend is studying! - lol)
@railtie765
@railtie765 2 года назад
Very interesting video, keep them coming👍👍👍👍😎😎
@bigmackstruckstop9213
@bigmackstruckstop9213 2 года назад
That's awesome,I miss the Edmund Fitzgerald I remember when it went down, I love those big ships
@RailFanRob
@RailFanRob 2 года назад
Excellent footage!!!
@ronniec8038
@ronniec8038 2 года назад
Beautiful to see.
@randyclyde4939
@randyclyde4939 2 года назад
Thanks for a great video! I like your background music and your style of presentation! You have a big fan! Happy New Year!
@GaryCihlarPhotography
@GaryCihlarPhotography 2 года назад
Thanks!
@jimwortham8634
@jimwortham8634 2 года назад
All I can say is wow good job thanks so much for posting
@trainroomgary
@trainroomgary 2 года назад
Very cool & interesting • Cheers from the Detroit & Mackinac Railway 🚂
@daciatravel.647
@daciatravel.647 2 года назад
Great video! 👍👍📹🚢⛴
@norshstephens2395
@norshstephens2395 2 года назад
This reminds me of sitting along the Detroit River watching the ships go gliding by. A train horn is nothing compared to the horn on a ship.
@jeanmarcguiriato6915
@jeanmarcguiriato6915 2 года назад
Une silhouette ancienne un navire magnifique.
@jpwillm5252
@jpwillm5252 2 года назад
Nice report. We regularly go to the banks of the Rhine not far from Strasbourg (France) to breathe "sea air".
@nickphillips1721
@nickphillips1721 2 года назад
My favorite ship !.....................................see her all the time on lake Huron, north of the bridge.
@2199SPUDMAN
@2199SPUDMAN 2 года назад
Man, if that ship could talk...
@WaltANelsonPHD
@WaltANelsonPHD 2 года назад
Thank you!
@ronyantz7349
@ronyantz7349 2 года назад
She's a national treasure and should never be scrapped. would love too see as a museum ship some day . Perfect spot would be Buffalo NY harbor at the navel park along side the Cruiser , and destroyer moored there.
@grinchh4035
@grinchh4035 2 года назад
Omg a ship museum sounds amazing!!! That would be so fun to go and see these beautiful ships!
@alexandersinclair9006
@alexandersinclair9006 2 года назад
Ya mean the ones that keep sinking? No to New York
@TitanSound
@TitanSound 2 года назад
I had to check my headphones at the start. Amazing that something of this size is virtually silent until you are in line with her engines.
@karlk6860
@karlk6860 2 года назад
I have seen the Arthur M a number of time going in and out of Duluth Harbor!
@psvyme48paulh45
@psvyme48paulh45 2 года назад
I like ships around world like your video thank you sir 👍👋🇬🇧🇺🇸
@curtbrooks7495
@curtbrooks7495 2 года назад
Absolutely amazing
@johnmanthey6034
@johnmanthey6034 3 года назад
Sure hope they fix her. We’ve lost too many of these to the scrappers over the years. The saddest ever will be when they scrap the Ryerson. Maybe Sturgeon Bay could save Eddie as a mesuem.
@GaryCihlarPhotography
@GaryCihlarPhotography 3 года назад
Anderson should be fixed by the end of the week. Pin replacement for the ram on the unloading boom. I think she's going out next week.
@Islander39er
@Islander39er 2 года назад
Having to choose between the two, I'd rather lose Eddie than the Anderson.
@johnmanthey6034
@johnmanthey6034 2 года назад
@@Islander39er Anderson is most certainly a historical vessel.
@DBLDoG
@DBLDoG 2 года назад
That’s the ship that went BACK out on the nightmare that was Lake Superior to look for Fitz That’s something
@jamesstuart3346
@jamesstuart3346 2 года назад
She is a beauty even though no spring chicken
@gregmctevia5087
@gregmctevia5087 2 года назад
Pretty piece. You have a new subscriber.
@TOTALCAMARO
@TOTALCAMARO 2 года назад
I had a cousin that worked on there. In fact he was on the Anderson the night the Edmund Fitzgerald went down. I will never forget that.
@wientz
@wientz Год назад
Wow that is a lot of laker in that creek!
@jambocoo
@jambocoo 2 года назад
Poetry in motion, beautiful . Thanks for sharing with us.
@davesflix
@davesflix 2 года назад
A proud vessel!
@gryhze
@gryhze 2 года назад
Well done!
@willienolegs8928
@willienolegs8928 2 года назад
Good ship good crew.
@jimmielittle877
@jimmielittle877 2 года назад
What an awesome Boat 🌻
@OldBrownDog
@OldBrownDog 2 года назад
Well done
@henkdrenth1896
@henkdrenth1896 2 года назад
Beautiful performance
@deborahchesser7375
@deborahchesser7375 2 года назад
Still graceful at her size
@jasonharper2601
@jasonharper2601 2 года назад
amazing little water movement \
@eddieheffernan5355
@eddieheffernan5355 2 года назад
I love the guy that just walks infront of the video. Lolol
@leahmollytheblindcatnordee3586
Beautiful photos of a beautiful ship. Thank you.
@SlipFitGarage
@SlipFitGarage 2 года назад
Love the master salute!
@TSemasFl
@TSemasFl 2 года назад
Wow that's a long ship.
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