For the first time since 1960 a Hy-Line ferry docked in Edgartown on Tuesday morning, part of a test run for Christmas in Edgartown plans to see if the vessel could dock at Memorial Wharf.
For the first time since 1960 a Hy-Line ferry docked in Edgartown on Tuesday morning. The high-speed vessel Grey Lady III began its journey in Oak Bluffs and ferried 16 passengers to Edgartown in about 18 minutes.
It was a test run, orchestrated to see if the vessel would be able to dock at the Memorial Wharf. If it succeeded in docking, the plan was to run the ferry between Hyannis and Edgartown during the 36th annual Christmas in Edgartown festival.
Captain Eric Scholter maneuvered the 300-seat Grey Lady past the wharf and motored backward to pull in port-side. It was a completely smooth landing met with cheers from those aboard. Crew members John Flynn, Ethan Lowe and Kevin Burgess tied the vessel to the dock, where she stuck out a few feet. The Grey Lady was longer than the wharf.
“That was a success,” Mr. Scholter said. “We didn’t bump anything and we didn’t break anything.”
The Grey Lady can travel at 30 knots and make the trip from Hyannis to Edgartown in about 50 minutes, Mr. Scholter said. It regularly runs between Hyannis and Nantucket, with trips into Oak Bluffs in the summer.
The passengers aboard the test run included members of the Edgartown Board of Trade, the Chamber of Commerce, and the Winnetu and Harbor View Hotels. Sydney Mullen, the president of the board of trade, said the test run gave her team even more information than they hoped for. Beyond knowing the ship would be able to dock, the trip gave them a new perspective for their holiday decorating efforts. As the boat traveled around the lighthouse toward the Chappaquiddick beach club cabanas, Ms. Mullen envisioned the moment through the eyes of a Christmas in Edgartown visitor.
“We already decided we have to decorate the far side of the light house,” she said. She imagined carolers greeting passengers as they left the dock, and coordinating different events such as the parade to start after the day trippers arrive.
The idea to run a ferry from Hyannis to Edgartown for Christmas in Edgartown came from Mark Snider, one of the owners of the Winnetu Oceanside Resort. He’d noticed that the Hy-Line runs boats for Nanucket’s annual Christmas stroll and thought why not work out the same service for the Vineyard.
Through a group effort by the board of trade, the chamber and the Winnetu, with the blessing of the Steamship Authority and the cooperation of the Hy-Line, the plan was hatched. And with Tuesday morning’s successful docking, it can move forward.
The details have yet to be ironed out, but Ms. Mullen expects a couple trips per day from Hyannis to Edgartown during the holiday celebration. Cape visitors could come for the day or spend the whole weekend in Edgartown, she said.
Mr. Snider, who in addition to suggesting the idea is a fan of ferry history, said being aboard the first docking of a Hy-Line in Edgartown was a historical moment. He said the last time a boat the size of the Grey Lady docked in Edgartown was when the Steamship used Memorial Wharf in 1934. Now only the M/V Pied Piper docks at Memorial Wharf.
On the way back to Oak Bluffs, Mr. Snider couldn’t hide his excitement.
“It’s like being a kid again,” he said.

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Mr. Snyder may need to check
Been here a while EdgartownMr. Snyder may need to check his facts. Having worked for the town in the late 80s when the town would allow for overnight tie ups, there were many large boats on the wharf. Also the Nantucket lightship was a guest for a few days.
Agreed. Having worked ok the
Dock Master Here and thereAgreed. Having worked ok the dock in the late 80's I can attest that yachts as large as 120' tied up to the dock. Including the "Fram" auto parts family yacht. The NY Yacht club yacht (which had to leave so fishing boats could tie up). Multiple 12 meter yachts rafted together. And a 120' yacht that would come in every couple of weeks.
Actually I agree with these
Mark Snider EdgartownActually I agree with these other writers! What I meant was that we haven't had a large ferry/steamship come in to Edgartown Harbor to drop off/ pick up passengers- not private yachts. The last Steamship service was in the autumn of 1934. The last ferry service was HiLine in 1960. This does not include the Pied Piper, operating a smaller vessel presently- and a very good service too!
Just what Edgartown needs.
Islander On IslandJust what Edgartown needs. Next thing you know a new SSA Terminal will be built for regular runs.
Great.
What a great way to spend
Donna Aykanian Cape/Nantucket/MVWhat a great way to spend your 60th Birthday Mark! Sounds like it was everything you dreamed of and more!
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