I’ve never heard her bow horn before, as I only ever catch her in Duluth-Superior. I didn’t realize they saved the stern horn for visits to Duluth. It definitely makes the tourists jump when they hear it! 😁
Awesome video! Love how these captains enjoy giving salutes to admiring fans. The ships I served on, non military, the captains couldn't care less about saluting. We never understood why, it would be so simple, but they were very self important.
I saw a puzzle of the Paul R Tregurtha today. I wasn't shopping for me, but I WILL own it. I was really excited!
A great video. Thanks.
Thanks!
That was SO cool!!! Thank you for this!!
Now that's a whistle
You are busy today! What a great salute❤️. Beautiful day to be "chasing" ships.
I’ve never heard her bow horn before, as I only ever catch her in Duluth-Superior. I didn’t realize they saved the stern horn for visits to Duluth. It definitely makes the tourists jump when they hear it! 😁
nice video thanks!
I always enjoy your videos. 👍😀 I have considered the Soo, Ontario, for retirement in roughly 5 years. Then I could enjoy the ships in person! 😁
Awesome video! Love how these captains enjoy giving salutes to admiring fans. The ships I served on, non military, the captains couldn't care less about saluting. We never understood why, it would be so simple, but they were very self important.
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Your. The first female cargo ship youtuber i follow
Were you on Sugar Island when you took this video?
Is it possible for ships moving in opposite directions to pass each other at Johnson's Point?