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- CCGS SAMUEL RISLEYDigital photograph of the Canadian Coast Guard Ship SAMUEL RISLEY at anchor in the Detroit River just off Belle Isle, on the evening of March 27th, 2010.Digital photograph of the Canadian Coast Guard Ship SAMUEL RISLEY at anchor in the Detroit River just off Belle Isle, on the evening of March 27th, 2010.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Samuel Risley; leading the convoy off Lake St ClairSunday afternoon, the ice breaker CCGS Samuel Risley led the Canadian Progress and the Canadain Enterprise across Lake St Clair and down the Detroit River. Digitally photographed at 2 PM as the Risley passed the head of Belle Isle.Sunday afternoon, the ice breaker CCGS Samuel Risley led the Canadian Progress and the Canadain Enterprise across Lake St Clair and down the Detroit River. Digitally photographed at 2 PM …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- CCGS SAMUEL RISLEY; stationed for icebreaking at WindsorBuilt in 1985, the CCGS Samuel Risley does icebreaking duties and buoy tending. Her home port is Parry Sound, ON. During the last week of December, 2010 the Risley has been stationed out of Dieppe (Windsor waterfront, ON), monitoring the Detroit River for the amount of ice coming in off …Built in 1985, the CCGS Samuel Risley does icebreaking duties and buoy tending. Her home port is Parry Sound, ON. During the last week of December, 2010 the Risley has …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- CCGS GRIFFON in the Thousand IslandsDigital photograph of CCGS GRIFFON in the Thousand Islands near Alexandria Bay, New YorkDigital photograph of CCGS GRIFFON in the Thousand Islands near Alexandria Bay, New YorkMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- CCGS GRIFFON passing Sunken Rock Light houseDigital photograph of Canadian Coast Guard Ship GRIFFON passing Sunken Rock Lighthouse near Alexandria Bay, New York at the eastern end of Lake Ontario.Digital photograph of Canadian Coast Guard Ship GRIFFON passing Sunken Rock Lighthouse near Alexandria Bay, New York at the eastern end of Lake Ontario.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- CCGS GRIFFON passing Rock Island Light houseDigital photograph of CCGS GRIFFON passing Rock Island Lighthouse near Alexandria Bay, New York at the eastern end of Lake Ontario.Digital photograph of CCGS GRIFFON passing Rock Island Lighthouse near Alexandria Bay, New York at the eastern end of Lake Ontario.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- USCG cutter - Penobscot BayThe USCG cutter Penobscot Bay ties up at Hart Plaza, Detroit Michigan after completing a shift of ice-breaking.The USCG cutter Penobscot Bay ties up at Hart Plaza, Detroit Michigan after completing a shift of ice-breaking.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- USCGC 214 - HOLLYHOCK; at home base in Port HuronHollyhock's official website (http://www.uscg.mil/d9/cgcHollyhock/) notes: The Hollyhock's Dynamic Positioning System, which allows a computer to take control of the engines, rudder, propeller and thrusters, can hold the ship within a 10-meter circle in winds up to 30 knots and eight-foot seas, which allows pinpoint positioning of buoys. The vessel is …Hollyhock's official website (http://www.uscg.mil/d9/cgcHollyhock/) notes: The Hollyhock's Dynamic Positioning System, which allows a computer to take control of the engines, rudder, propeller and thrusters, can hold the ship within a …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- The HURON; Light Vessel No. 103Digital photograph of the lightship HURON. "Light Vessel No. 103" was built by Charles L. Seabury Company of Morris Heights, NY. When assigned to the Corsica Shoals (one of three shallow areas near the “Lake Huron Cut”), at the entrance to the St. Clair River, No.103 had the name HURON …Digital photograph of the lightship HURON. "Light Vessel No. 103" was built by Charles L. Seabury Company of Morris Heights, NY. When assigned to the Corsica Shoals (one of three …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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