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Playing with the crowd, the Crew of the Arthur M Anderson Departing Duluth 072820

The Arthur M Anderson, departing Duluth July 28, in a very good mood, you will hear them playing with the crowd at all 3 camera locations! Having fun the entire way through the canal, fun to watch! Keep an eye out for the giant hand!
They arriving with Limestone for the Hallett 5 dock, spent about 9 hours in port discharging. The 9 hour time frame is based off of passing under the bridge on arrival to passing under the bridge on departure.

The Arthur M. Anderson. Renowned for her role involving the loss of the Edmund Fitzgerald on Nov. 10, 1975, the Arthur M. Anderson was the last vessel to have had visual, radio and radar contact with the Edmund Fitzgerald.
Built by the American Shipbuilding Co., Lorain, OH, as hull #868, the Anderson was launched Feb. 16, 1952 for the Pittsburgh Steamship Div., U.S. Steel Corp., in Cleveland, OH (boatnerd.com)

Length 767' 00" (233.78m)
Beam 70' 00" (21.34m)
Depth 36' 00" (10.97m)
Midsummer Draft 27' 00" (8.23m)
Unloading Boom Conveyor Length 262' (79.86m)
Capacity 25,300 tons
Engine Power 7,700 shp steam turbine

Видео Playing with the crowd, the Crew of the Arthur M Anderson Departing Duluth 072820 канала Paul Scinocca
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