Here are previous iterations, newest hulls that have become less new hulls.
Look closely just forward of the ferry and you’ll see a ready-made caption that this ferry is NEW.
I’m also pretty sure this is the first post featuring Dann Ocean’s Colonel.
The ferry departed the shipyard in panhandle Florida only eight days before. For outatowners, the Staten Island ferry is free, over 200 years old, and was partly owned at one point by Cornelius Vanderbilt. This new ferry cost just over $100 million; two more of the class will follow.
Here are more facts about the SI Ferry.
The ferry’s namesake is a Staten Island native who died in Afghanistan almost exactly eight years ago; for the story of SSG. Michael H. Ollis, click here.
The ferry was eased into the docks at Caddell Dry Dock yesterday by Colonel, James E. Brown, and Ruby M. At Caddell’s, the plywood will be removed from lower windows and the SSG Michael H. Ollis will be prepared for service.
All photos, WVD, who hopes to hop a ride some day soon.
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August 15, 2021 at 3:48 pm
BillyTheHat
Will, how are the ferry boat names selected?
August 15, 2021 at 4:02 pm
tugster
Good question, BillyTheHat. The next two, both Ollis-class, will be called Dorothy Day and Sandy Ground. As to how those names were chosen, decisions come out of the Mayor’s office. And although I can’t answer directly, I will try to learn the answer.