Great Lakes Fleet
Known for their distinctive black and gray stripes on a red hull, GLF has been in service for many years.  Home to three AAA class freighters and three 1000 footers, Great Lakes Fleet plays a major role in commerical shipping on the lakes.
Arthur M. Anderson down-bound in the
St. Marys River; the Ojibway is approaching the Anderson
Cason J. Callaway in the Detroit River
John G. Munson off Whitefish Point
Roger Blough passing Mackinaw Island
Phillip R. Clarke entering the Poe Lock
Presque Isle departing the Poe Lock
The bow of the Edwin H. Gott in the Poe Lock Edgar B. Speer in the lower St. Mary's River
USS Great Lakes Fleet    Fleet Information

   
AAA Class Ships
      Arthur M. Anderson
      Cason J. Callaway
      Phillip R. Clarke  
      
All AAA ships- 1952   767' x 70' x 36'
  
  
1000 Footers
     Edgar B. Speer  - 1980
      Edwin H. Gott -
1979
        
Both Footers - 1004' x 105' x 56'
     Presque Isle - Barge - 1973   974'6" x 104'7" x 46'6"
      Presque Isle
- Tug - 1973   153'3" x 54" x 31'3"
               
  Overall Dimensions Together - 1000" x 104'7" x 46'6"
 
      Roger Blough
  1972   858' x 105' x 41'6"
      John G. Munson
  1952   768'3" x 72' x 36'
  

  Supply Boat
      Ojibway
  1949   53' x 28' x 7'
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