The Steamship Authority board voted 3-1 Tuesday to approve the 2024 schedule, which included the controversial 5:30 a.m. freight boat from Woods Hole.
The Steamship Authority’s 5:30 a.m. summer freight boat from Woods Hole to Vineyard Haven will be back for another season next year.
The ferry line’s board of governors voted 3-1 to approve the 2024 schedule Tuesday. The schedule included the early morning boat that has become a contentious issue for Falmouth.
Woods Hole residents say the rumble of trucks on the way to the ferry has disturbed the peace in the port village, and more than 110 people signed a petition in April calling for the 5:30 a.m. departure to be scrapped.
Falmouth board member Peter Jeffrey was the lone vote against the 2024 schedule.
A public hearing in early May drew several comments against the early boat, though the Steamship Authority also received letters of support from multiple Island select boards and the Martha’s Vineyard Hospital.
Shippers prefer the 5:30 a.m. boat because it allows them to make Vineyard deliveries before roads and business districts become crowded with summer traffic, Steamship general manager Robert Davis told the board.
“They’re all requesting the morning shipments to get over and get back,” he said.
James Malkin, the Vineyard’s representative on the Steamship board, said he sympathized with people who were concerned about growth.
“It’s an issue on the Cape, it’s an issue on the islands [and] the Steamship Authority can’t stop that [because] the issue of growth is something that is ultimately controlled by the towns,” Mr. Malkin said.
“Should there be a time when our select board and our police people on the Island and our hospital say they don’t need the 5:30 boat, then I’d be happy to revisit my position,” he added.
Among other business at Tuesday’s meeting, held in the Tisbury emergency services building on Spring street, the board of governors learned that about $20.3 million has been spent to date on purchasing, transporting and engineering its next three freight boats.
The boat line expects to spend a further $27.7 million to refit the two of the former oilfield vessels as identical SSA freight boats, Mr. Davis said.
The first two, to be renamed M/V Aquinnah and M/V Barnstable, are in dry dock at an Alabama shipyard, where SSA director of marine operations Mark Amundsen is supervising the work in person.
A shipyard contract for the third boat, to be renamed M/V Monomoy, is not yet in place, SSA communications director Sean Driscoll told the Gazette.
Twelve feet wider than the boat line’s existing freighters, the new ferries will carry more passengers — about 350, with inside seating for nearly 100 — and an additional lane’s worth of vehicles, in about the same overall vessel length as the current fleet.

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One solution would be to
Bert EdgartownOne solution would be to repave the road going through Woods Hole, so it is nice and smooth, then stager the truck times headed down each morning. They could schedule for half the trucks to show up at 4:30am, and the other half at 5am, this might cut down on the size of the convoy headed down to make the ferry by 5:30.
Let the 5:30AM ferries run!
Nat Trumbull FalmouthLet the 5:30AM ferries run! Let as many cars and passengers leave Woods Hole and Vineyard Haven as they wish on the 5:30AM ferries!
Falmouth residents have simply asked that noisy freight trucks not be scheduled on the 5:30AM ferries. Those freight trucks wake up hundreds of households in Falmouth (and likely on the Vineyard) as they pass through residentially zoned neighborhoods at pre-dawn hours. Leave the 5:30AM ferries, but schedule the noisy freight trucks for slightly later in the day.
You don't seem to understand
Edward OBYou don't seem to understand that island businesses and our hospital need the early freight boat.
Hallelujah! Only 110
George Stein OBHallelujah! Only 110 signatures on a petition is pathetic. Restraint of commerce is a federal concern. Lining up all the receiving of deliveries at that hour improves traffic Island wide every day. Getting all those vehicles back to the mainland is quite a precision dance. Bravo to all those involved as the backbone of the economic engine of our towns.
So where has the MVC been all
Vasha Brunelle Vineyard HavenSo where has the MVC been all these years as the SSA keeps expanding their capacity? Weren't they suppoaed to preserve the character of the Island?
I don’t follow. Both OB and
Danny East ChopI don’t follow. Both OB and VH harbors have remained unchanged for ~40 years. Do you think Falmouth really wants the MVC weighing in? Over 50% of the island is under conservation now. What’s changed is traffic habits. Work-from-anywhere has changed the way people travel. No longer just Fridays and Sundays. No longer just July and August. SSA is meeting the demand of a changing market.
We need boats designed to
Bob EdgartownWe need boats designed to take smaller size crews as labor is one of the biggest expense. And the boat should be running 24 hours a day there is no other highway roadway in the country that shuts down for for over 7 hours a day.
Most people who have REAL
Charlie Callahan So Boston/EdgartownMost people who have REAL JOBS are up at 5:30,the truck drivers are the life of this island.If the noise bothers u, sleep with ear plugs
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