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Having Fun with friends on the Joseph L Block! Arriving Duluth with Limestone for CN

Their 3rd visit to the Twin Ports this season, this time with a few Pirates? As per the norm, arriving with a cargo of limestone for the CN dock. After discharging the stone, they are loading iron ore at CN. They arrived between the Piers 7/21/2022 19:50:00
Arrived at the CN Dock 7/21/2022 and spent the next 30.7 hours at CN discharging stone and loading Iron Ore.
They departed 7/23/2022 5:59:00 after spending a total of 34.1 hours in Port.
Delivered the ore to Indiana Harbor, IN
Ship particulars from Boatnerd.com

With the keel being laid down in July of 1975, this Great Lakes self unloading bulk carrier was built by Bay Shipbuilding Co., Sturgeon Bay, WI as hull #715. The new hull was launched February 26th, 1976 and was christened June 29th, 1976 as the Joseph L. Block for the Inland Steel Co., Chicago, IL. Built at an approximate cost of $17 million, the self unloader was built specifically for the Lake Michigan iron ore trade carrying this product from Escanaba, MI to Inland’s mills located on the southern Lake Michigan shores. The Joseph L. Block was expected to carry 2 million tons of iron ore annually. This self unloader was the first diesel powered vessel to belong to the Inland Steel fleet; her addition leading to the eventual retirement of the Clarence B. Randall (2).

The new vessel’s namesake was Mr. Joseph Leopold Block. Born in Chicago on October 6th, 1902; Mr. Block joined Inland Steel in the 1920’s becoming an assistant vice president by 1927 rising to Inland Steel’s president in 1953. He became Inland’s CEO in 1956 and served as their Chairman of the Board until May 1st, 1975. Mr. Block died November 17th, 1992.

The Joseph L. Block is powered by 2 General Motors EMD 20-645-E7 two stroke cycle; single acting, V-20 cylinder 3,600 b.h.p. diesel engines burning marine diesel oil; the power being fed to a single controllable pitch propeller. The vessel is equipped with both bow and stern thrusters. Seven holds being loaded through 24 hatches are capable of carrying 37,200 tons at a mid-summer draft of 30’11”. The vessel’s self unloading equipment consists of a conveyor belt system feeding a loop belt elevator to a stern-mounted 250′ discharge boom and has an unloading rate of up to 6,000 tons per hour.

The Joseph L. Block departed Sturgeon Falls on August 15th, 1976 on her maiden voyage in ballast to Escanaba, MI where 32,607 tons of iron ore pellets were loaded on board bound for Indiana Harbor (East Chicago), IN. Of note; In May of 1985, the vessel loaded stone at Port Inland, MI for Superior, WI becoming the largest vessel to load at that port.

The vessel has been plagued with engine problems at various times during her career. Late in June of 1979, the Joseph L. Block was experiencing engine and vibration problems resulting in her propeller blades being replaced in July of that year. During the following winter lay up, tests were done on the propeller shaft. In June of 1993 while at full speed on Lake Michigan, the vessel suffered a turbocharger failure on the port main engine causing extensive damage. Then, on December 18th, 1997; there was a crankcase explosion on the port main engine. The Joseph L. Block was permitted to use its starboard main engine only and restricted to its dedicated Lake Michigan activity (Escanaba to Indiana Harbor) until repairs were completed.
Following the purchase of Inland Steel by the Netherlands based Ispat International N.V.; the three vessels of the Inland Steel fleet were sold in late July, 1999 to a newly established U.S. firm Indiana Harbor Steamship Co. to comply with the Jones Act. A second new company, Central Marine Logistics of Highland, IN was created to manage the fleet. The other two fleetmates sold to the new company were the Edward L. Ryerson and the Wilfred Sykes. Following the sale, the “Inland Steel” name was removed from the sides of the hulls. The trade routes for the fleet with Ispat Inland Inc. remain essentially unchanged.

Overall dimensions
Length 728′ 00″
Beam 78’00”
Depth 45’00”
Capacity (tons) 37,200
Diesel engine horsepower (2 combined) 7,000

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