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St. Lawrence Seaway

Discussion in 'Marinas & Waypoints' started by Rodger, Apr 20, 2015.

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  1. 1000 islands

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    Deck crane looks like a turret gun.........
  2. Gratton

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    About 6nm west of Quebec City (south shore). My office is on a cliff overlooking the St-Lawrence seaway...lots of action out my window, although not always "yacht" related, such as this.... :)

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  3. Kevin

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    Sounds like a nice place for an office. :D

    Keep an eye open for Sycara IV soon I think. I just noticed she's here in Montreal but her next destination according to Marine Traffic is Quebec City.
  4. Gratton

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    Let's say it's a home office :)

    Thanks for the tip! Had no idea Sycara IV was coming this way. It will be worth a drive to the marina for a close up view.
  5. Kevin

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    I'm thinking the same myself... maybe this weekend I'll get down to the Vieux Port and try to get a look. This morning I see Sea Owl is down there too. (It's nothing but a headache going down there though... but hey, what can ya' do?)
  6. Gratton

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    Thanks for the heads up Kevin...

    Here's Sycara IV on its way to Quebec city, few minutes ago

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  7. Rodger

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    Good to see Sycara IV again, brought her down the Welland Canal on her maiden voyage from Burger's factory on September 15/2009 and was good to see Sarabeth again brought her down Welland Canal on her maiden voyage from Burger's factory October 15/2001
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    Here are some pictures of Sycara IV at Quebec city's marina. Sorry for the average quality, they were taken with my phone.

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  9. Gratton

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    Nordhavns are a rare sight in Quebec...

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  10. Gratton

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    Sea Owl on quite a rainy day. The crew were working hard trying to grab something...not sure what.
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  11. Ken Bracewell

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    I suspect they were trying to snake a dock line through that lower fairlead.
  12. Rodger

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    Well another ship aground in the St. Lawrence River this week. Hope the captain was not drinking some of the cargo.
    The 107 meter long, 6285 dwt chemical tanker Jo Spirit ran aground on the St. Lawrence River near Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The tanker had suffered engine failure while proceeding int the South Shore Canal. Without power, the Jo Spirit veered off course and struck the canal embankment. No reports of injuries or pollution released. Traffic in the area on the incident was halted on the St. Lawrence River. Two tugs were dispatched to the scene to refloat the tanker. The Jo Spirit was en route to Cuxhaven from Hamilton with a cargo of rum.
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    I heard RC is on his way to do all he can to lighten the load and re-float the boat. :rolleyes:
  14. K1W1

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    It seems that this ship likes that spot as it is reported elsewhere that it is 10 yrs since it ran aground in the same spot.
  15. olderboater

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    Well, it seems as good a spot as any.
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    I guess so, I am also very surprised as to the statement that she has a cargo of Rum on her.
  17. olderboater

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    Cuxhaven, Germany? Canadian Rum?
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    I can't say I am familiar with any and I have spent a bit of time in Germany.
  19. olderboater

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    Well, I googled Cuxhaven and came up with the northern most point of Lower Saxony and found no other Cuxhaven anywhere.
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    I know where Cuxhaven is having sailed from there a few times when I was younger it was the Canadian Rum in Germany I was not familiar with. Maybe one of the German members can enlighten us.