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Jim,
I'm no expert, but I don't believe so. The Great Lakes Boats are shallow draft and a lot longer in comparison to ocean going vessels. They move iron ore, and other products, between non ocean ports. If I'm incorrect. I'm sure I'll hear about it. :-) Paul "Jim" wrote in message news:Gjx3b.287953$Ho3.40000@sccrnsc03... "Don White" wrote in message ... I doubt the 'Great Lakes freighters' would survive many North Atlantic crossings. Ummm...sorry to inform you Don but they do all the time. |
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