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USCGC Mackinaw (WAGB-83) is a 290-foot (88 m) vessel specifically designed for ice breaking duties on the Great Lakes. LR number: 6119534

The Mackinaw was homeported in Cheboygan, Michigan during active service. Due to the Mackinaw‍ '​s age and expensive upkeep, the cutter was decommissioned and replaced with a smaller multipurpose cutter USCGC Mackinaw (WLBB-30), which was commissioned in Cheboygan the same day.

In 2002 the crew of this cutter painted and refurbished the Fourteen Foot Shoal Light.

The old Mackinaw moved under its own power on June 21, 2006 from the port of its decommissioning to a permanent berth at the SS Chief Wawatam dock at the ship's namesake port, Mackinaw City, Michigan where she now serves as a museum ship known as Icebreaker Mackinaw Maritime Museum.

Construction


USCGC Mackinaw, WAGB-83 - WAG-83 ex-Manitowoc. Named for Mackinaw City, Michigan. Builder: Toledo   Shipbuilding Company. Keel Laid: 20 March 1943. Launched: 4 March 1944.

Mackinaw’s design was based on the Wind-class of Coast Guard icebreakers, but the cutter was built wider and longer than the other Wind class vessels so that her draft would be shallower. Because she was built specially for the Great Lakes (she was too wide to fit through the pre-1959 Welland Canal) her hull was built lighter than the Winds, but shared many characteristics, such as a relatively short length in proportion to the great power developed, a cut away forefoot, rounded bottom, and fore, aft and side heeling tanks. Diesel electric machinery was chosen for its controlability and resistance to damage, and she also had a bow propeller. She was laid down on 20 March 1943 at American Ship Building & Drydock Company in Toledo, Ohio, launched (sideways) on 4 March 1944, and commissioned on 20 December 1944.

Amateur Radio


Icebreaker Mackinaw Maritime Museum | Great Lakes Mackinaw City - The United States Coast Guard ICEBREAKER MACKINAW WAGB-83, known as   the “Queen of the Great Lakes”, was built as part of the war effort during World ...

The Charlevoix, Cheboygan, Emmet Counties Public Service Communications Organization (CCECPSO), has established a full-time ham radio station on board the Icebreaker Mackinaw Maritime Museum.

The CCECPSCO has two repeaters on the Mackinaw to provide communications coverage throughout the Straits of Mackinac. These repeaters, operating under the call-sign W8AGB (to match the ship's WAGB-83 designation), are on 145.110 with 103.5 PL and 444.375 with 107.2 PL. The organization is also actively assisting the museum with restoration and operation of various communications, navigation, and power systems. Included with the radios on board the ship are two Sunair RT-9000 HF transceivers with matching antenna couplers and vertical antennas. Scheduled for spring 2010 is the installation of a third RT-9000 paired with an LPA-9600 solid-state kilowatt amplifier and CU-9100 kilowatt autotuner along with a Sunair F-9800 automatic pre/post filter for each radio (to permit simultaneous operation of all three stations), and Sunair RCU-9310 remote control panels.

Ham radio operators visiting the Mackinaw may operate the W8AGB station whenever a CCECPSCO member is present. The CCECPSCO conducts Amateur Radio Field Day operations from the Mackinaw on the fourth full weekend in June.

Awards


USCGC Mackinaw (WLBB 30) - USCGC Mackinaw Crest D9 Banner D9 logo. Cutter History. MACKINAW (WAGB   83) with a white hull MACKINAW (WAGB 83) with a red hull. MACKINAW ...
  • American Campaign Medal
  • World War II Victory Medal
  • National Defense Service Medal with three service stars
  • Global War on Terrorism Service Medal

List of Captains


Icebreaker Mackinaw - Coast Guard Cutter WAGB 83 - Oct 24, 2005 ... The 290 feet long old Mackinaw (WAGB 83) was built in Toledo, Ohio and ...   USCGC Mackinaw at the Millard D. Olds Memorial Mooring in ...

WAGB 83 had 30 skippers during her nearly 62-year career:

  • Cmdr. Edwin J. Roland 1944â€"46
  • Cmdr. Carl H. Stober 1946â€"47
  • Capt. Harold J. Doebler 1947â€"49
  • Capt. Carl G. Bowman 1949â€"50
  • Capt. Dwight H. Dexter 1950â€"52
  • Cmdr. Willard J. Smith 1952â€"54
  • Capt. Clifford R. Maclean 1954â€"56
  • Capt. Evor S. Kerr 1956â€"58
  • Capt. John P. German 1958â€"60
  • Capt. Joseph Howe 1960â€"62
  • Capt. Benjamin Chiswell, Jr. 1962â€"64
  • Capt. George H. Lawrence 1964â€"66
  • Capt. George D. Winstein 1966â€"68
  • Capt. Otto F. Unsinn 1968â€"70
  • Capt. Lilbourn A. Pharris, Jr. 1970â€"72
  • Capt. John H. Bruce 1972â€"74
  • Capt. Lawrence A. White 1974â€"76
  • Capt. Donald D. Garnett 1976â€"78
  • Capt. Gordon Hall 1978â€"80
  • Capt. Francis J. Honke 1980â€"83
  • Capt. P.R. Taylor 1983â€"85
  • Capt. A. H. Litteken, Jr. 1985â€"88
  • Capt. J. J. McQueeny 1988â€"89
  • Capt. A. H. Litteken, Jr. 1989â€"89
  • Capt. R. J. Parsons 1989â€"92
  • Capt. C. A. Swedberg 1992â€"95
  • Cmdr. K. R. Colwell 1995â€"98
  • Cmdr. E. Sinclair 1998â€"2000
  • Cmdr. J. H. Nickerson 2000â€"03
  • Cmdr. Joseph C. McGuiness 2003â€"06

References



  • Fan site
  • HNSA Ship Page: USCGC Mackinaw
  • "WZZM 13 News: Mighty Mac lowers anchor Icebreaker rides St. Clair River for final time". Retrieved 22 April 2006. 

External links



  • Icebreaker Mackinaw Maritime Museum official site
  • Many photos of the Mackinaw in operation and as a museum ship
  • Charlevoix, Cheboygan, Emmet Counties Public Service Communications Organization



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