Friday, November 29, 2013

Saginaw River Passages - November 29th

The Olive L. Moore - Lewis J. Kuber arrived on the Saginaw River early Friday morning, carrying a split cargo for the Bay City and Saginaw Wirt Stone docks.  The pair were upbound in the ice that has formed on the Saginaw River, headed for Saginaw Wirt, around 9am Friday.  The H. Lee White was inbound early in the afternoon Friday, bound for the Bay Aggregates dock in Bay City.  Both the Moore-Kuber and H. Lee White were outbound Friday evening.  The Sloman Hermes, with assistance from the tug Gregory J. Busch, entered the Saginaw River and called on the Port Fisher Fertilizer Dock in Bay City.  This is only the second delivery to this dock by water.  The Hermes was expected to be outbound sometime on Saturday.

Olive L. Moore - Lewis J. Kuber inbound nearing the Burroughs dock in Zilwaukee - November 29, 2013

Nearing the I-75/Zilwaukee Bridge

H. Lee White inbound nearing the Bay Aggregates dock in Bay City - November 29, 2013



H. Lee White bow in the ice on the Saginaw River
Sloman Hermes unloading at the Port Fisher Fertilizer Dock

Lewis J. Kuber bow in the ice on the Saginaw River


Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Saginaw River Passage - November 26th

Olive L. Moore - Lewis J. Kuber were inbound on the Saginaw River, Tuesday morning, delivering a split cargo for the Bay City and the Saginaw Wirt Stone Docks.  After unloading, the Olive L. refueled at the Burroughs dock in Zilwaukee and then the pair departed for the lake, late Tuesday afternoon.

Olive L. Moore - Lewis J. Kuber inbound on the Saginaw River, early Tuesday morning

Monday, November 25, 2013

Calumet Photos From November 24th

Calumet unloading at Bay City Wirt - November 24, 2013


Saginaw River Passages - November 23rd, 24th, & 25th

The Olive L. Moore - Lewis J. Kuber called on the Saginaw River on Sunday, unloading at the Wirt Stone Dock in Saginaw.  The pair were outbound later in the day.  Monday saw the arrival of the Calumet, unloading a split cargo between the Burroughs North dock in Essexville and the Wirt Stone dock in Bay City.  She turned of the Wirt dock in the Wirt basin and was outbound Monday night.  The G.L. Ostrander - Integrity arrived at the Lafarge Cement dock in Essexville, early Monday morning, and were expected to be outbound by late evening or early Tuesday morning.

Friday, November 22, 2013

Saginaw River Passages - November 22nd

The Talassa Desgagnes, unloaded liquefied Asphalt overnight at the Bit-Mat dock in Bay City.  She was outbound for the lake Friday morning.  This was the first time since the Bit-Mat dock opened a number of years ago, that product was brought in by a tanker, rather than a tug/tank barge combo.  The tug Gregory J. Busch was inbound Friday afternoon, called in her home dock in Carrollton.

Thursday, November 21, 2013

Saginaw River Passages - Novmeber 21st

The Thalassa Desgagnes arrived on the Saginaw River Thursday morning.  She initially turned in the Essexville basin and was off the Port Fisher Fertilizer dock.  She is now backed into the slip at Bay Aggregates in Bay City.   The tug Gregory J. Busch was outbound for the lake, rounding the tip of the thumb and heading down Lake Huron. 

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Saginaw River Passage - November 20th

Olive L. Moore - Lewis J. Kuber called on the Saginaw River on Wednesday, carrying a split cargo for the Bay Aggregates Dock in Bay City and the Buena Vista dock in Saginaw.  They pair were expected to be back outbound late in the evening or early Thursday morning.

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Saginaw River Passage - November 19th

American Century arrived at the front range of the Saginaw River, late Tuesday morning.  She called on the Consumers Energy Dock in Essexville, unloading her cargo of coal through the day.  The American Century was expected to back from the dock, turn at Light 12 and be outbound for the lake, late Tuesday evening.
American Century inbound at the Saginaw River Front Range

Another view

Wide view nearing the coal pile at Consumers Energy

Monday, November 18, 2013

Saginaw River Passages - November 17th

Calumet arrived on Saturday morning, calling on the Burroughs North dock in Essexville, to unload.  She was followed a short time later by the Olive L. Moore - Lewis J. Kuber, who traveled upriver to unload at the Saginaw Wirt Stone dock.  Both were able to finish unloading and make it out of the Saginaw River before the storm front came in and high southerly winds dropped water levels to an unsafe level.

Thursday, November 14, 2013

Saginaw River Passage - November 14th

Olive L. Moore - Lewis J. Kuber were inbound on the Saginaw River on Thursday, carrying a split cargo for the Bay City and Saginaw Wirt Stone docks.  There pair were expected to be outbound late Thursday night.  The U.S.C.G. Cutter Hollyhock was busy working AToN during the day Thursday, placing winter buoys in the Saginaw River Entrance Channel.

Sunday, November 10, 2013

Saginaw River Passages - November 9th & 10th

Manistee called on the Saginaw River early Saturday morning, traveling up to the Lafarge Stone dock in Saginaw to unload.  The tug Spartan and barge Spartan II were also inbound, calling on the Dow Chemical dock in Bay City.  Manistee was outbound late Saturday night, while Spartan - Spartan II was outbound Sunday afternoon.  Sunday evening, Saginaw departed the Bay Aggregates dock in Bay City and headed for the lake.  Saginaw was brought into the Saginaw River on Wednesday, towed by the tug Manitou.  With repairs completed, Saginaw is on her way to her original destination.

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Saginaw River Passage - November 6th

The tug Manitou was inbound for the Saginaw River this afternoon towing the M/V Saginaw close behind, dead ship.  Saginaw experienced mechanical issues and was towed to the Bay Aggregates dock in Bay City for repairs.  The Captain of the tug Manitou effortlessly maneuvered Saginaw into the narrow slip at Bay Aggregates around 2pm this afternoon.  It is hoped she will be repaired and headed for the lakes before the weekend is over.  Saginaw has a cargo of wheat on board.

Manitou towing Saginaw at the Front Range, inbound for Bay City



Stern view passing the Consumers Energy power plant in Essexville

One of my favorite tugs - Manitou



Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Saginaw River Passages - November 5th

American Century arrived on the Saginaw River, early Tuesday morning, to unload coal at the Consumers Energy dock in Essexville.  She backed from the during the late afternoon, turned at Light 12 and was headed outbound for the lake.  Olive L. Moore - Lewis J. Kuber were also inbound on Tuesday, heading upbound for Zilwaukee.  The pair were outbound from the Burroughs dock early in the evening.

Just to add more information about the visit from the saltie, Elevit, on Sunday, while she was tied up at the Dow Chemical dock, she was actually unloading her cargo to a new fertilizer facility.  Known as the Port Fisher Fertilizer dock, this was the first cargo delivered there by water, instead of rail.  Fisher is also the parent company of the Bay Aggregates dock, which is located right next to the new fertilizer facility.  There is another cargo expected here during November.


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Todd Shorkey

Sunday, November 3, 2013

Saginaw River Passages - November 3rd

The Saginaw River welcomed its first salt water vessel in four years on Sunday Morning, with the arrival of the tanker, Elevit.  Assisted by the tug Gregory J. Busch, Elevit called on the Dow Chemical dock in Essexville.  Alpena was inbound Sunday evening, calling on the Lafarge Cement dock in Essexvillle to unload.  Both vessels were expected to be outbound on Monday.

The last saltie to call on the Saginaw River was the OXL Lotus, on July 5, 2009.  She didn't sctually make it to the river, but rather anchored out in Saginaw Bay, with the tug Gregory J. Busch and barge STC 2004 making seven trips between the her and the Consumers Energy dock in Essexville to unload the cargo.  Before that, the Onego Merchant was the last saltie to actually travel up the Saginaw River, arriving on June 22, 2006, to unload totes of granulated sugar at the Sargent dock in Zilwaukee for Michigan Sugar Company.
Elevit inbound at Smith Park in Essexville with the tug Gregory J. Busch trailing behind.
Thank you to Patrick Caauwe for allowing me to use his great photo

Friday, November 1, 2013

Saginaw River - October Report

At the end of October, there were 13 commercial vessel deliveries on the Saginaw River.  This was down by one as compared to last year and represented the fewest deliveries October over the past five years.  The five year average is seventeen.  For the year to date, there have been 113 commercial vessel deliveries, up three from the same period in 2012.  The five year average for this date is 120 vessel deliveries.