<p>From a rowboat to the barges that have had more than one iteration through the years, the Chappaquiddick ferry is an Island institution all its own.
From a simple rowboat called Yates Ferry to the City of Chappaquiddick and the On Time barges that have had more than one iteration through the years, the Chappaquiddick ferry is an Island institution all its own.
The ferry that plies the narrow channel between Edgartown and Chappy has always been Island born, bred and built. Manuel Swartz Roberts, whose boatbuilding shed is today the Old Sculpin Gallery on Dock street, had a hand in designing both the City of Chappaquiddick and the original On Time — a two-car ferry that was single-ended and had to turn around halfway across the channel.
Footage for this film, part of the Vineyard Gazette Historic Movies of Martha’s Vineyard project, began to be assembled in 2011 when shooting began for the Chappy Ferry book and movie written and produced by Tom Dunlop and John Wilson of Edgartown.
“At the time we were limited in the footage we had of the ferries,” Mr. Wilson recalled. “In the intervening years we have gathered much more footage of the ferries and now have film of every motorized barge that has plied the waters from Edgartown to Chappy. Notable is the only footage we have found of the last rowboat ferry, the Yates Ferry.”
The song One Way home was specially written for the film by former Chappy resident, musician and Potter family farmhand Kevin Keady. The song is performed by Mr. Keady with Mike Benjamin and a number of Island musicians. It was recorded and mixed at Jim Parr Audio in West Tisbury.

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Fabulous. Just fabulous.
Lorraine EdgartownFabulous. Just fabulous. Absolutely love this. A goal of mine is to visit as many islands as I can, I seem to be running out of time, not islands. Consequently, I have ridden many ferries in my time, the On Time is it, from the lowliest to the most luxurious around the world, On Time beats them all.
Sometimes I go to the Seafood
Incognito On and off islandSometimes I go to the Seafood Shanty and just watch the ferry go back and forth - back and forth. I guess I’m and old salty dog at heart and love that little ferry -
That ferry is everything to
Chappy Resident ChappyThat ferry is everything to me. I take it everyday in the Summer and just love to socialize on it -
Great Story!
Dave ChappyGreat Story!
When we were kids in the
Sara Piazza EdgartownWhen we were kids in the fifties and sixties then-Captain Johnny Edwards would let us wharf rats just hop on and help out with the ramp for as many trips as we were in the mood for. Great times.
So many wonderful ferry
Lindsay ChappySo many wonderful ferry captains....Tony Bettencourt, Foster Silva( who would occasionally take us on a detour to the lighthouse and let me steer!), Jesse Morgan, Johnny Edwards, Nelson Smith, Charlie, Bobby, and our wonderful current team of captains! What an amazing group!
I miss Kevin, awsome vid.
C floyd ChappyI miss Kevin, awsome vid. Thanks
love the ferry ride love the
rob the roofer new jerseylove the ferry ride love the video keep doing what your doing.
I miss Jonathan and Kim. They
Dave EdgartownI miss Jonathan and Kim. They were fantastic and colorful! God, I miss them . Great story and a slice of history!
We also miss all the great
Bob and Hal ChappyWe also miss all the great crew!! Kim and Johnathan were the best!
Capt Bob!
Yikes. I must be old! I know
Annie Tom's Neck FarmYikes. I must be old! I know all these ferries except the Yates rowboat! To have my friend Kevin’s voice in the background makes the whole movie extra special.
Let's not forget Jesse Morgan
ChappyPete hither, thither & yonLet's not forget Jesse Morgan's co-captain, George Magnuson...or Dick Hewitt (deliverer of babies)...or master weatherman, John Willoughby!
Wonderful!
Maureen Sclafani EdgartownWonderful!
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