And the trip goes on . . . here heading for the Straits, where it seems there are underwater sights I missed.
Meanwhile, on the surface of the top of Lakes Huron and Michigan, there are plenty of things to look at, like this old ChrisCraft and
1944 fish tug Richard E.
After we pass White Shoal light, we encounter traffic
like Karen Andrie and
“maritimer” Mississagi.
From morning to night, there were small boats fishing and larger
ones –like this unidentified Algoma Central Corporation dry bulker–
until day ends over Wisconsin.
All photos by Will Van Dorp.
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July 13, 2016 at 11:30 am
William Lafferty
The Algoma boat is the self-unloader Algoway. It arrived this morning at Grand Haven, Michigan, with salt from Goderich, Ontario.
July 13, 2016 at 7:39 pm
robert de micheli
You are making us, want to return to boating on the East Coast, and Great Lakes. Had a grand time there during 2002.
Robert
Connected by Motorola
July 22, 2016 at 1:59 pm
tugster
It turns out I was wrong in calling that yacht a Chris-Craft. Thanks much to Harris Gruber for pointing me in the right and obscure direction . . . she’s a Whiticar Boat Works vessel: http://www.motoryachtelegante.com Here’s more about the Whiticar vessels: http://whiticar.com/wp/about-us/history/