Very cool video. It’s always neat to see the behind the scenes action of the Duluth harbor. All those individuals who help keep the harbor safe and working strong. Thank you!
Thank you so much Paul, for the video, and Mike, for the tour!! This was so cool. I've often wondered about some of the things you showed us. Thank you for today's educational video from behind the scenes, Paul! :)
Wow, this is neat to see ! When standing on the shore looking at it, it sure doesn’t seem like it’s that big inside ! Thanks to you both for the tour !!!
That’s a really interesting video. You really got the full tour. I went on the ore boats in Duluth, Toledo and Cleveland. Their is so much they don’t let you see. I remember when dad was fleet chief and my brothers sailed or Interlake I crawled over them and got to see what the general public doesn’t get to see. I was really impressed you were to get on, in and around all the nooks and crannies.
I remember this company in the show Great Lakes warriors. Too bad it didn't make it passed a season or so. From what I remember, the owner gambled his savings to start up the company and had limited experience in the industry. Awesome story
Super cool look at something most people never get to see!! Great stuff!!
Glad you enjoyed it
Thank you gents for a very interesting tour, there's a lot more to her than I thought. 👏👍👏
Very cool video. It’s always neat to see the behind the scenes action of the Duluth harbor. All those individuals who help keep the harbor safe and working strong. Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks!
Excellent Tour and Interesting Read about this Boat. Really enjoyed! Thanks Paul. MC
Many thanks!
Really cool video, brought back many memories. I was on YTBs in the Navy - 816, 829, and 834.
Big SALUTE to all who designed, built, operate & maintain this marvelous tugboat...Can Do !
Agree'd!
I love olden day boats which dated back to the 50s.
The classic ships are hard to compete with on the aesthetics!
That vessel is a beast! Amazing tour of the mechanicals that make it run.
Thanks!
Really enjoyed this tour video!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I appreciate the Captain giving us a tour of his fine cool vessel.
Thanks for recording. 👌😎👍
Thanks! It was very generous of Mike to give me the tour!
If you dropped a donut on the floor I swear you can eat it that boat is so clean ! Thanks Paul awesome tour.
You got that right! Mike keeps it spotless!
I really enjoyed seeing this tour. What a great tug! Thanks Paul!
Glad you enjoyed it
Paul, you feed my addiction to "big things that move." Great video and wonderful explanations from Captain Mike. Thanks so much.
Glad it was helpful!
Paul, that was cool. Really liked seeing the engine up close and personal.
Thanks! It was a great time !
She was one of my favorite Tugboats when I was in the Navy
Excellent! You really know her then !!
@@PaulScinocca yes I do it brings back memories
@@PaulScinocca only thing she didn’t have was the thruster engine
Thank you so much Paul, for the video, and Mike, for the tour!! This was so cool. I've often wondered about some of the things you showed us. Thank you for today's educational video from behind the scenes, Paul! :)
Any time!
Wow, this is neat to see ! When standing on the shore looking at it, it sure doesn’t seem like it’s that big inside !
Thanks to you both for the tour !!!
Yes, thanks
Great documentary! Thanks for posting.
That’s a really interesting video. You really got the full tour. I went on the ore boats in Duluth, Toledo and Cleveland. Their is so much they don’t let you see. I remember when dad was fleet chief and my brothers sailed or Interlake I crawled over them and got to see what the general public doesn’t get to see. I was really impressed you were to get on, in and around all the nooks and crannies.
Its always fun to get to see the real workings of the lakers and such!
@@PaulScinocca as you folks up there would say “you betcha”
What a cool video, thank you Paul for posting this, awesome!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
so cool!!!
thanks !
Very cool, Paul. Thanks for sharing.
My pleasure!!
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Great video! I had no idea the Edward H was so young. I assumed it was much older for some reason.
Me neither, as you may have gathered from my voice reaction. I was taken aback!
@@PaulScinocca At one point, I thought it was the G tugs that were the newer tugs. Boy was I wrong!
How cool, thank you Paul and Captain Mike !
Thanks!
Great video Paul. Thanks so much for sharing. This made my day. You have a a one of a kind channel.
Wow, thank you!
Wow, thanks for the tour!
You bet!
Man this was cool thx Paul
Thanks Jim!
I served on the YTB 788, 803 and 811 in Navsta Roosevelt Roads PR back in the early 90s.
Nice!!
Wow this is awesome video. Thank you for sharing such a great tour. Enjoyed watching very much. Super liked.
Thank you so much!
Super interesting!
Glad you think so!
I remember this company in the show Great Lakes warriors. Too bad it didn't make it passed a season or so. From what I remember, the owner gambled his savings to start up the company and had limited experience in the industry. Awesome story
You are correct, they were in the show.
Awsome video were is this tug located so well kept
Up in Two Harbors MN, by the CN dock and the Edna G
did i miss how much fuel it carries ?
I don't think I asked that question...
She carries 50,000 gal with a 500 gal day tank I was the a Chief Engineer on her when I was in the Navy.