Ship Roger Blough Winter Layover

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This video is of the Roger Blough coming into Bay Shipbuilding on 1-13-18 for the winter layover, in Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin, it was being assisted by Selvick Marine Towing tugs, the Donny S, and the William C. Gaynor. Ice chunks are as thick as approximately 12”, and between the chunks is about 3”- 4” thick.

MV Roger Blough is a ship built in 1972 by American Ship Building Company in Lorain, Ohio. She serves as a lake freighter on the Great Lakes. The ship is owned by Great Lakes Fleet, Inc. and is named for the former chairman of U.S. Steel, Roger Blough. Wikipedia
Length: 833′
Construction started: September 3, 1968
Launched: June 5, 1972
In service: June 15, 1972
Builder: American Ship Building Company
Draft: 39.2 ft (11.9 m) (hull depth)
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