Call this Ambassador Bridge Detroit to Lake St. Clair, the sixth Great Lake. For starters at sunrise, it’s Argentia Desgagnes.
Offloading coal at USSteel, it’s Clyde S. Van Enkvort, formerly a DonJon tug.
Here’s a waterside view of Cheyenne.
Upclose to the Detroit Jazz Fest, it’s Lake Guardian and
Escanaba, WMEC-907.
Farther north, it’s Bristol Bay and
this tragic sight of SS Ste Clair, sister ship of SS Columbia.
And closing out this post, it’s a Seadoo above the lifeboat of
Salvage Monarch. A hanging Seadoo like this is something I’ve never seen before. It strikes me as a good idea.
All photos by Will Van Dorp.
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August 17, 2018 at 11:05 am
CaptainGrumpy
Cheyenne sure looks nice in the sun. The way the cabin cream reflects the sun makes it one of my favorite colors!
August 17, 2018 at 11:11 am
tugster
It was almost too much sunrise brilliance… I should have used a filter . . .