You may remember the Sojourn story here, about a Belgian freight barge that the original owner and builder sold, lost track of, and then rediscovered in upstate New York? Here was how she arrived in upstate NY.
Well, after two years of work, she’s under way–just ahead of winter storm Argos. These photos were taken yesterday (Thursday) by Bob Stopper up in Lyons, NY. Below, Sojourn is easing not Lock 28A,
heading for Lock 27, and
and out of the canal before it closes, draw-down takes place, and ice invades.
Calling all eastern Erie Canal watchers and Hudson River photographers, here’s Bob’s short background to the vessel:
“First arrived in Lyons on November 12, 2013 . The boat was built in 1963 and originally used as a coal and materials barge. It was used for over 40 years by the same family, but eventually because of family illness, the barge was sold. The barge was purchased by Paula Meehan, founder of Redken Cosmetics, renamed the Sojourn, and converted in 2006 to a Hotel Barge and used for high style cruises in France. Ms Redken shipped the barge via freighter to America with the intention of cruising American waters, especially the Erie Canal. Unfortunately, Ms Redkin died in 2014, and the barge returned to the Lyons Dydock on October 15, 2014. It sat in the Lyons Drydock and began to deteriorate until purchased by a young hi-tech internet entrepreneur from the state of Washington. The newly renovated barge, 126′ x 18′, left Lyons on November 17 headed for its new home in the NYC Harbor.”
All photos by Bob Stopper.
You may recall that my connection with Lyons is that it’s the county seat of the county where I grew up. It’s also the county where Grouper languishes, about to freeze into another canal winter.
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November 18, 2016 at 4:56 pm
Jonathan Caswell
Reblogged this on By the Mighty Mumford and commented:
A SAGA…NOT SOGGY! LOVE THE STORY AND PICS!
November 18, 2016 at 7:07 pm
Richard Naruszewicz
I remember some one had something just like that at Liberty Landing marina in Jersey City.
November 18, 2016 at 7:14 pm
tugster
Hi Richie– It could be the same one. This one spent some time down in NJ before it was delivered upstate. Later, while it was in limbo, it sank. That’s why it took a while to refurbish.
November 18, 2016 at 8:45 pm
xtian
Hello
Following name and number she’s still flying the French flag !
LI 1058 F : F is for France (B Belgium – NL Nederlands etc …) – the number is … a number ! – and LI is for the harbour registry : Lille (north of France close to the Belgian border.
November 18, 2016 at 9:01 pm
xtian
It’s interesting to note that there is only 6 registry harbours for river navigation in France – LI as this one for Lille another one is LY for the city of Lyon like the place where the barge Sojourn is now : Lyons nammed after the French city of Lyon
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_des_quartiers_d'immatriculation_des_navires_en_France
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lyons_(hamlet),_New_York