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Wednesday, December 4, 2024

Fast Ferry Project "Ride the Boat"

Fast Ferry Project "Ride the Boat"

The City of Des Moines has announced the introduction of a two month  pilot project to test the viability of a passenger only fast ferry  between the Des Moines Marina and Downtown Seattle’s Bell Harbor Marina.

Service is scheduled to start Wednesday August 10th, and run through  Sunday, October 9th aboard the Chilkat Express, chartered from and run  by Puget Sound Express. Initially the boat will make four trips a day,  Wednesday through Sunday. Transit time is 40 minutes each way.

The vessel will depart Des Moines Marina at 10am, noon, 2pm and 4pm.  Southbound trips will depart Seattle at 11am, 1pm, 3pm and 5pm. The boat  will overnight in Des Moines.

Service will be free over the first week (August 10-15). Subsequently,  the fare will be $10 each way. Seniors and active military will pay $5  each way and children 13 and under ride free.

The Chilkat Express is wheelchair accessible as are the docks at both terminals.

Availability of crew currently limits service to 10 hours a day, but if  demand warrants and additional crew can be hired, an additional round  trip may be added leaving Des Moines at 8am and leaving Seattle at 9am.

The City of Des Moines is partnering with the Highline School District  to provide deckhands to work alongside trained crew. The paid  internships give students exposure to the maritime industry, and they  will gain sea time credit which they can use to further their training.

Built in 2001 as a passenger ferry for the Alaska market, the Chilkat  Express is an efficient, quiet and smooth-running hydrofoil powered by  twin waterjets. She has a cruising speed of 40 knots.

The Chilkat Expres is owned and operated by Puget Sound Express, which  has been operating passenger ferries and tour boats on the Puget Sound since 1985. Puget  Sound Express is a third-generation family-run business founded in 1985.  They currently operate whale watching tours out of 3 locations,  totaling 7 departures per day.

Original source can be found here.

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