The ferry Woods Hole will be out of service for at least two days because of an onboard operating error, the Steamship Authority said Friday.
The ferry Woods Hole will be out of service for at least two days because of an onboard operating error, the Steamship Authority said Friday.
The operating system problem comes one day after the ferry grounded briefly in Vineyard Haven harbor and was out of service for several hours. Steamship Authority general manager Robert Davis said in a statement that it wasn’t clear whether the problems were related.
Mr. Davis said the freight ferry Sankaty will run in place of the Woods Hole.
According to the statement, the captain and pilot noticed a problem with the operating system before departing from Woods Hole on the 10:45 a.m. trip. No passengers or vehicles had boarded and the boat line decided to cancel the trip.
Maintenance staff determined that help was required from the equipment vendor, which is sending a technician to run diagnostic tests on the electric equipment, Mr. Davis said in the statement. The Woods Hole is expected to be out of service until at least the end of Saturday. The Coast Guard will have to clear the vessel for service.
The Sankaty, which has limited capacity, was scheduled to fill in for the Woods Hole starting with the 3:45 p.m. trip Friday. Mr. Davis apologized to customers for any inconvenience.
The Coast Guard had cleared the Woods Hole to return to service Thursday after the vessel grounded briefly in Vineyard Haven harbor that morning. The cause of the grounding is still unknown. There were no injuries.
The grounding happened as the ferry was approaching the slip in Vineyard Haven. The ferry was able to back off the soft bottom of the harbor and berth safely after the incident, the Steamship Authority said.
There were 146 passengers aboard at the time.

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Perhaps its time to dredge
deshandra brown EdgPerhaps its time to dredge the harbor properly?
Seems bizarre that something
Steve FalmouthSeems bizarre that something like this could happen
I agree!!!
Jon FalmouthI agree!!!
Make sense
Robert lally West warwick riMake sense
Thank goodness there were no
KathleenThank goodness there were no injuries.
It is not unusual for this to
Dianne Holt ChilmarkIt is not unusual for this to happen because thr sea bottom changes with changes in currents and storm surges. I am not surprised. I thank SS & Coast Guard for their excellence. With full confidence we put our lives in their hand with each trip ! ! !
Really? When is the last time
Steve FalmouthReally? When is the last time the ferry grounded in Vineyard Haven harbor?
We just had 3 Nor'Easters,
Tug MV Oak BluffsWe just had 3 Nor'Easters, Shoaling is very possible
I have not heard a final SSA
Sailor Rick Vineyard HavenI have not heard a final SSA conclusion report regarding last year’s disaster of the Nantucket fast ferry running at almost full speed onto the Hyannisport rock breakwater? I know the ferry was repaired, but what was the Captain & Pilot doing that night and where are they now?
The SSA could use more
pretty jimmy mvThe SSA could use more transparency; that said, please don’t let sailor rick behind the wheel! This aint yo momma sunfish, these are big boats.
Coast Guard investigation
Tug MV Oak BluffsCoast Guard investigation concluded that they made a mistake for two more boats as the two entrance buoys and when they realized it, in the fog, it was too late. Definitely should have been going slower
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