20198142 (3)-SharpenAI-Focus The Tugs of Thunder Bay Harbour
Robert John
The local tugs managed through the heavy Ice to assist the Freighters into the Elevators. Using the passages cut by the Ice Breakers.
This tugboat was built in 1945 by the Canadian Dredge & Dock Company of Kingston, ON as the HMCS Gleneagle for the Royal Canadian Navy. In 1947 she was sold to Foundation Maritime and renamed Bansturdy. In 1966 she was purchased by Lakehead Tugboats Inc. of Thunder Bay, ON and renamed Robert John. She was repowered in 1973. In 1999 a new pilothouse was installed for increased visibility working with ships in the busy port of Thunder Bay. Robert John remains busy at the lakehead alongside her fleetmates George N. Carleton and Teclutsa.
Type: Single Screw Tugboat
Year Built: 1945
Builder: Canadian Dredge & Dock Co., Kingston, ON
Hull No.: 24
Engines: 1 EMD 12-567C
Horsepower: 1,250 bhp
Length: 82′ 00″
Breadth: 20′ 01″
Depth: 11′ 00″
Port of Registry: Thunder Bay, ON
20198142 (3)-SharpenAI-Focus The Tugs of Thunder Bay Harbour
Robert John
The local tugs managed through the heavy Ice to assist the Freighters into the Elevators. Using the passages cut by the Ice Breakers.
This tugboat was built in 1945 by the Canadian Dredge & Dock Company of Kingston, ON as the HMCS Gleneagle for the Royal Canadian Navy. In 1947 she was sold to Foundation Maritime and renamed Bansturdy. In 1966 she was purchased by Lakehead Tugboats Inc. of Thunder Bay, ON and renamed Robert John. She was repowered in 1973. In 1999 a new pilothouse was installed for increased visibility working with ships in the busy port of Thunder Bay. Robert John remains busy at the lakehead alongside her fleetmates George N. Carleton and Teclutsa.
Type: Single Screw Tugboat
Year Built: 1945
Builder: Canadian Dredge & Dock Co., Kingston, ON
Hull No.: 24
Engines: 1 EMD 12-567C
Horsepower: 1,250 bhp
Length: 82′ 00″
Breadth: 20′ 01″
Depth: 11′ 00″
Port of Registry: Thunder Bay, ON