Duluth Lift Bridge’s Horn 📢 Trying To Wake Up For JOHN J. BOLAND's 4:20AM Final Season Arrival

MV John J. Boland MV John J. Boland is a diesel-powered lake freighter owned and operated by the Buffalo-based American Steamship Company (ASC),[4][5][6][7] a subsidiary of Rand Logistics. This vessel was built in 1973 at Bay Shipbuilding Company, Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin.[8] Initially named Charles E. Wilson, the vessel was renamed to its current name in 2000. She is a self-unloading vessel, with a 250-foot (76 m) boom, mounting a conveyor belt, that could be swung to port or starboard. The ship is 680 feet (210 m) long and 78 feet (24 m) wide, with a carrying capacity of 34,000 tons (at midsummer draft), limestone, grain, coal or iron ore.[3] Design and description The bulk carrier is 680 ft 1 in (207.3 m) long overall and 666 ft 0 in (203 m) between perpendiculars with a beam of 78 ft 5 in (23.9 m). At the time of construction, the vessel was measured at 13,862 gross register tons (GRT) and 33,438 tons deadweight (DWT).[9] The ship is powered by two GM diesel engines rated at 3,600 horsepower (2,700 kW) driving one shaft and bow and stern thrusters.[7] The ship has a maximum speed of 13 knots (24 km/h; 15 mph).[9] She is a self-unloading vessel, with a 250-foot (76 m) boom, mounting a conveyor belt, that could be swung 105° to port or starboard. The ship has 22 hatches for 6 holds.[7] Service history The ship was built under the terms of the Merchant Marine Act of 1970, the first of nine vessels built by the Buffalo-based American Steamship Company, taking advantage of the Act's loan guarantees. She cost $13.7 million USD.[7] The ship was constructed by Bay Shipbuilding at their yard in Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin with the yard number 710. The ship was launched on March 10, 1973 and completed on September 1 later that year as Charles E. Wilson.[9][8] The official owner of the ship is the Franklin Steamship Company, a subsidiary of the American Steamship Company, with the exception of a short period in 1978 where the American Steam Ship Company took over. The vessel is registered in Wilmington, Delaware.[9] Operated by the American Steamship Company on the Great Lakes, Charles E. Wilson served uneventfully until 2000.[7][4][5][6] In January 2000 the third ship to be named John J. Boland was sold and Charles E. Wilson was renamed John J. Boland.[9][7] On January 2, 2018 John J. Boland was among the ships that became trapped in ice on Lake Erie. The ship was freed by United States Coast Guard vessels on January 4.[10] The ship is currently in service.[9] Wikipedia

James R. Barker - WAKE UP Duluth! This Ship Has No "Snooze" Button
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James R. Barker - WAKE UP Duluth! This Ship Has No "Snooze" Button

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Waves, Wind and Dense Fog Vs the World’s Largest Freshwater Ship in the Duluth Canal

James R. Barker Rotary Park Island.
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James R. Barker Rotary Park Island.

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24 Most Terrifying Moments of Boats and Ships Launch Failures Caught on Camera

How US Air Force B 52 Pilot Performed an Emergency Takeoff at Full Speed
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How US Air Force B 52 Pilot Performed an Emergency Takeoff at Full Speed

American Century,  Mesabi Miner enjoy Duluth MN
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American Century, Mesabi Miner enjoy Duluth MN

Ending the Season: LEE A. TREGURTHA's Final Captain's Salute 📢 To Duluth Lift Bridge For Layup
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Ending the Season: LEE A. TREGURTHA's Final Captain's Salute 📢 To Duluth Lift Bridge For Layup

Watch This 300,000-Ton Ship Disappear | The Final Moments of a Stellar Banner long version HD
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Watch This 300,000-Ton Ship Disappear | The Final Moments of a Stellar Banner long version HD

⚓️ Access Granted: Top of Duluth Aerial Lift Bridge Ship Arrival!
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⚓️ Access Granted: Top of Duluth Aerial Lift Bridge Ship Arrival!

Doomed Departure! The Lee A Tregurtha's 4th Duluth Departure turns to the worse!
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Doomed Departure! The Lee A Tregurtha's 4th Duluth Departure turns to the worse!

MV Joseph L. Block enters Duluth's Harbor with Lift Bridge Salute 📢
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MV Joseph L. Block enters Duluth's Harbor with Lift Bridge Salute 📢

🚢 MV Great Republic Surprises Duluth With Double Lift Bridge Salute
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🚢 MV Great Republic Surprises Duluth With Double Lift Bridge Salute

Oberstar Kicks Off the 2026 Season as First Ship Out of Duluth!
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Oberstar Kicks Off the 2026 Season as First Ship Out of Duluth!

⚓️Largest Ship on Great Lakes sets NEW Horn Decibel Record! Paul R. Tregurtha departs Duluth, MN
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⚓️Largest Ship on Great Lakes sets NEW Horn Decibel Record! Paul R. Tregurtha departs Duluth, MN

Arthur M. Anderson - Winter Layup Arrival in Extreme Cold
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Arthur M. Anderson - Winter Layup Arrival in Extreme Cold

⚓️ How Close Will Ocean Ship Get to Top of Duluth Lift Bridge
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⚓️ How Close Will Ocean Ship Get to Top of Duluth Lift Bridge

James R. Barker heading into the Duluth entry (canal) for loading taconite on dock 6
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James R. Barker heading into the Duluth entry (canal) for loading taconite on dock 6

Little Bit Close to the Pier! Elusive, Fresh Out of Refit Thousand Foot Laker
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Little Bit Close to the Pier! Elusive, Fresh Out of Refit Thousand Foot Laker

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Impossible Places: World's Most Dangerous Railways on Earth You Can't Believe They Exist

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Cruise Ships VS Monster Waves in Mega Storms