h lee white ship


American Steamship Company : 500 Essjay Road : Williamsville, NY 14221. The H. Lee White Maritime Museum at Oswego offers boat tours to the Oswego West Pierhead Lighthouse every Friday & Saturday... READ MORE. The vessel has had several accidents of note. (Lee Rowe), Detail of unloading boom. (Matt Miner). From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository, Category:H. Lee White (ship, 1974) (en) Wikimedia-categorie (nl), MV H. Lee White (en) Great Lakes freighter (en), Information about the vessel may be found at, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=Category:H._Lee_White_(ship,_1974)&oldid=404911123, Ships built at Bay Shipbuilding Company, Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. She is one of only a few vessels in the Great Lakes American fleet whose size permits her to transit the Welland Canal (the new maximum Canal length being 740 feet). The ruling was (Mike Nicholls), Arriving in Erie, May 10, 2002.

(Ben & Chanda McClain), Stern view near sunset. Equipment. Her six cargo compartments are fed by 23 hatches, allowing her to carry up to 35,200 tons at her maximum mid-summer draft of 30 feet 8 inches. Information. White. A ship can change name and flag state through time, but the IMO number remains the same through the hull's entire lifetime. The bridge accident knocked down (John McCreery), Making the turn downbound at 1 & 2, May 14, 2015. This Act allowed for [3], Coordinates: 43°27′49″N 76°30′56″W / 43.463479°N 76.515607°W / 43.463479; -76.515607, List of maritime museums in the United States, "Founder of Oswego's marine museum, Rosemary Nesbitt, dies", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=H._Lee_White_Marine_Museum&oldid=953779269, Infobox mapframe without OSM relation ID on Wikidata, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 29 April 2020, at 00:57. She ran aground at Port Dolomite, MI, in June 1974; collided with the Greek salty Georgios in December 1974 near St. Clair, MI; The tabs below will give you a preview of our service and what kind of information you can expect from our valuations (Kevin Majewski ), Close up of the bow. She has both bow and stern thrusters and a self-unloading system that can unload ore pellets up to6000 tons per hour. (Lee Rowe), Loading sand in Stoneport, July 20, 2006. Built by the Bay Shipbuilding Corp., Sturgeon Bay, WI, for the American Steamship Co., Buffalo, NY, H. Lee White (2) was launched December 3, 1973 and sailed on her maiden voyage June This page was last edited on 18 March 2020, at 00:21. (Jeff Thoreson), Nearly finished loading in Marquette, June 4, 2002. This self-unloading bulk freighter is powered by twin V-20 3600 horsepower GM diesel engines. The H. Lee White is owned by the New York-based American Steamship Company. Download the mobile app to track the ships you've seen by taking and saving pictures and browse the latest ship sightings of the Third Coast Ship community. (Marc Dease), Clear of Lock 3 on the Welland Canal, Sept. 18, 2016.

MMSI: 366938770.

Have a ship picture you'd like to submit? (Lee Rowe), Loading ore in Marquette, Jan. 6, 2003. (Lou Gerard), Loading coal Toledo, Oct. 25, 2010. H LEE WHITE Self Discharging Bulk Carrier, IMO: 7366362, MMSI: 366938770 H. Lee White (2) was the third of 10 ships constructed under the provisions of Title XI of the Merchant Marine Act of 1970 for the American Steamship Co. The M/V H. Lee White is powered by two 3500 HP General Motors Electro Motive Division (EMD) diesel engines. H Lee White (1974) Subscribe to view. The M/V H. Lee White was built by Bay Shipbuilding Corp at Sturgeon Bay, WI and entered service in June 1974. Length 221 m; draft 8.3 m. Type: Cargo ship. (Kent Malo), Passing through Port Robinson ubound, April 20, 2012. The M/V H. Lee White is used in general trades, transporting iron ore pellets, coal, limestone and grain. This self-unloading bulk freighter is powered by twin V-20 3600 horsepower GM diesel engines. (TZ), Close up of the stern, Sept. 29, 2002. (Barry Andersen), Sten veiw heading to Lock 3 on the Welland Canal, Sept. 18, 2016. As a result, it can be useful to identify a ship by using the IMO number.

Information about the vessel may be found at IMO 7366362. The M/V H. Lee White was built by Bay Shipbuilding Corp at Sturgeon Bay, WI and entered service in June 1974. (Bob Vincent), Unloading at Bay Aggregates in Bay City, Aug. 30, 2009. (Barry Andersen), Passing under the Burlington Bridge in Hamilton, Sept. 6, 2013.