No PFD’s within 6’ of open water. Not the proper rail type to separate work area from open water. Parts of this video were actually shown on the local news. “Here in Duluth we vote for extra spending on solar gardens, but we publicize how our local unions don’t follow OSHA guidelines” hahaha. Awesome video though! Thanks for sharing. I drive by it everyday chilling in the same spot...at least they moved the chains haha!
Tom Donelson it's still there, for now. It's getting moved just down the bay a ways to Frasier Shipyards to refurbishing and I believe it will be back in its place next year sometime
It's a museum ship that does not sail. They had to move it to clean the contaminated soil in the slip. It is currently back in the same spot, guessing it will sit there undisturbed for another 20 years.
Un huge task, thank you, mucho el ice
I suppose scraping ice off a windshield isn't that bad.
My grandfather’s boat. Hope you’re having fun up there Leo!
I like the brainchild finishing the cut on the piece of ice he was standing on. Darwin was right - almost.
No PFD’s within 6’ of open water. Not the proper rail type to separate work area from open water. Parts of this video were actually shown on the local news. “Here in Duluth we vote for extra spending on solar gardens, but we publicize how our local unions don’t follow OSHA guidelines” hahaha. Awesome video though! Thanks for sharing. I drive by it everyday chilling in the same spot...at least they moved the chains haha!
You can follow osha or you can get shit done
Thanks for the post.
Strange looking icebreakers.😃
Hope they were planning on replacing that fence anyway!
Jean Hutchinson is going on the day and you can play it and put
That was fun!!
excellent, thanks
Was it really only drawing 5 feet or so at the bow?
Yet another use for a backhoe. Whod'a thunk?
That's cool. If you pardon the pun.
I wonder if it would help to install bubblers...
ponkkaa ooo
The Irvin has been docked at that slip for many years. Where is it now or is it back?
Tom Donelson it's still there, for now. It's getting moved just down the bay a ways to Frasier Shipyards to refurbishing and I believe it will be back in its place next year sometime
Sthil or husky?
Why didn't they do it in the spring?
They want to repair the sea wall during the off season for tourism.
Paul Scinocca Ah,i see,appreciate the reply!
That might have been their spring.
They'd have fewer occupational back injuries if they put those saws on wheels with handles.
Seems like there should be a simpler way.
Wow
I’m guessing that’s the Minnesota Slip Bridge? Watching utub vids in seattle doing google earth. I guess that would be it.
Correct 👍
why not use bubblers.?
It's a museum ship that does not sail. They had to move it to clean the contaminated soil in the slip. It is currently back in the same spot, guessing it will sit there undisturbed for another 20 years.
Where was this filmed at
John Jones Duluth, MN
In Duluth? Was this in July?
Paul LaDuke 😀
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Why are the moving it?
They are fixing the sea walls in that entire slip, had to move the ship to work on the wall it was tied up to.
Thank you very much!! I was hoping they weren't getting rid of the ship, I always enjoy seeing it when we are up there.