Click on image for a full screen view
|
 |
| Marquette |
Rod Burdick |
Great Lakes Fleet Page Vessel Feature -- Algosteel
By George Wharton
Initially constructed in 1966 as the traditional styled Great Lakes bulk
carrier A.S. Glossbrenner; this vessel was built by Davie Shipbuilding
Ltd., Lauzon, PQ for Labrador Steamship Co., Montreal, PQ. She is
powered by a Sulzer 6RD76 diesel engine rated at 9470 horsepower at 119
r.p.m. and is equipped with an 800 horsepower bow thruster. Fed by 16
hatches, her 6 holds can carry 24,800 tons at maximum Seaway draft of 26
feet and is capable of carrying 27,000 tons at her maximum mid-summer
draft of 27 feet 8 inches.
As part of the Labrador fleet, her main cargo was iron ore from Gulf of
St. Lawrence ports such as Pointe Noire, Sept Isles, and Port Cartier,
PQ to the U.S. steel mills. Grain loads provided return voyages back to
the Gulf of St. Lawrence.
In 1971, the A.S. Glossbrenner was sold to Algoma Central Corp., Sault
Ste. Marie, ON and was renamed Algogulf(1) in 1987. The Algogulf was
converted to a self-unloading bulk carrier in 1990. March 21, 1990 saw
this new self-unloader renamed Algosteel(2). The Algosteel's
self-unloading equipment consists of a two belt gravity system with 2
loop belt elevators feeding a 250 foot discharge boom that can rotate 90
degrees to port or starboard. It has a designed discharge rate of up to
5440 tons per hour.
The Algosteel sails under the management of Seaway Self Unloaders
(partnership of Algoma Central and Upper Lakes Group). As part of this
fleet, her cargo could include coal/coke, aggregate, slag, iron
ore/oxides, salt, fertilizers, grain products, gypsum, quartzite, and
sand. The Algosteel, like all S.S.U. vessels, is equipped with a DGPS
(Digital Global Positioning System) precision navigation system.
The modern updates should insure the Algosteel of a long and productive
future ahead on the Great Lakes.
| Overall dimensions |
| Length |
730'00" |
| Beam |
75'00" |
| Depth |
39'08" |
| Capacity (tons) |
27,000 |

Unloading at Algoma Steel. Richard Jenkins |

Engineer Dana and his wife in the gang way door. |

Engine control room. Rob Farrow |

Controls. Rob Farrow |

Engine. Rob Farrow |

Loading coal. Rob Farrow |

Unloading. Mike Nicholls |

Profile. Alex Howard |

Forward cabins. Alex Howard. |

Welland Canal. Alex Howard |

Unloading elevator. Alex Howard. |

St. Clair Crib Light. N. Schultheiss |