
Working Boats on the Cuyahoga River: Freighters, Tugs, and More
Explore the bustling maritime activity on the Cuyahoga River with working boats, freighters, tugs, and marine traffic app insights. Discover dedicated pusher tugs, tug-barge combos, Great Lakes towing tugs, and dredge barges along with miscellaneous vessels. Dive into the world of shipping and transportation on the Cuyahoga River with a variety of vessels showcased in vivid imagery.
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Working Boats On The Cuyahoga River
FREIGHTERS Algoma Buffalo American Courage Calumet Cuyahoga Herbert Jackson Joseph H. Thompson Manitowoc Mark Barker New Work Pathfinder St. Mary s Cement Sam Laud Van Wert (pusher tug name?) Wilfred Sykes
Marine Traffic App Photos on previous slide are screen shots from the Marine Traffic App Note the name of the vessel in the top banner AND the type of vessel below the photograph. In this case a Self Discharging Bulk Carrier. This is an extremely useful app as it will allow you to track location of freighters, tugs, and barges. Strongly encourage all scullers to download to phone.
Freighters with Dedicated Pusher Tug Joseph H. Thompson (freighter) with Laura L. Van Enkevort (pusher tug) Pathfinder (freighter) with Dorothy Ann (pusher tug) St. Mary Cement (freighter) with Petit Forte OR Dorothy Ann (both pusher tugs) St. Mary s Challenger (sometimes parks upstream of Foundry) Many Freighters are self discharging and typically do not need a tug.
Dorothy Ann Pathfinder Tug-Barge Combo
Tugs Annabell Strong Eagle Illinois Iowa Moby Dick/George Gradel Ohio Mississippi Pennsylvania Sea Eagle II (pusher tug) Wisconsin
Dredge Barges Kathy Lynn Thomas Moorish moves fast
Tugs with Barges Grace O Malley and Kathy Lynn
Miscellaneous Vessels Holiday fishing boat moored by Fire Station. Will go under high sides of Carter and Columbus to avoid bridge lift. Sea Eagle smaller boat typically moored on west side of river by turning basin.