My brother James flew back to the UK last night after a visit for a week.
We went to Milwaukee last Sunday, on Monday we had a leisurely drive up to Manitowoc stopping at interesting harbors on the way up.
The Badger is the world's last stem ship carrying out daily functions and transport. She was made a National Historical Monument in 2016, after the woke lunnies wanted her scrapped, as she is a coal burner. I contributed to the campaign to save her. Anyhow the granting of that status shut those woke lunnies up, and hopefully for good. No harm in a little black smoke between friends.
She is a sternloader, with the door operated from a steam winch with a pulley system.
Leaving Manitowoc harbor.
After a 60 mile plus crossing we approach Ludington Michigan.
It looks a bit like approaching the "White Cliffs" of Dover. However these cliffs are apparently sand and not chalk.
We had a Coast Guard escort coming into Ludington. They had to chase this boat out of the way. Steam ships glide through the water silently, as this vessel was unaware the Badger was bearing down on them.
The badger is powered by two 3,500 HP three cylinder triple expansion steam engines.
Coming into the harbor the seamanship was superb. The ship has to back into the dock. So the skipper dropped the forward anchor and turned the badger on her length with one engine forward and the other reversed. There are no bow thrusters on this vessel. Then the ship reversed into the loading dock and the vessel never scraped either side, or even bumped the dock. There was phenomenal seamanship on display.
We disembarked and travelled up the Michigan East Coast to Manistee for the night. The next morning we travelled up to Port St. Ignace and took the ferry and hand luggage to Mackinac Island we there are only horse drawn carriages and bicycles. We arrive back home on Wednesday night and my brother flew out of MSP past evening.
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