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New Ferry Vessel
The current ferry vessel in the Lummi Island Ferry System, the Whatcom Chief, is 60 years old and is in need of replacement. The Public Works Department has gone through a systematic process to identify a new ferry vessel design that meets the needs of island residents, taxpayers, vessel crew members, the environment, and required regulations.
The design method:
- Improves safety.
- Ensures fiscally responsible choices and features without unnecessary options.
- Encompasses more than 200 years of directly relatable experience in vessel maintenance, operations, and construction.
- Incorporates best practices from small vehicle ferry operators across the state of Washington.
- Heavily involves vessel crew and maintenance staff input.
- Reduces environmental footprint with noise, vibration, and light pollution.
- Improves operations.
- Reduces out-of-service maintenance time.
- Adds redundancy for improved reliability.
- Improves the passenger experience.
- Complies with all level of service requirements adopted by the Whatcom County Council in Resolution 2018-026.
- Accommodates all walk-on passengers during typical peak times.
- Accommodates legal loads of vehicles per Washington State Commercial Vehicle Guidelines.
- Meets or exceeds U.S. Coast Guard safety standards and the Americans with Disabilities Act.
- Approaches the goal of a carbon-neutral vessel by providing flexibility for future electric conversion.
New Vessel Design Documents
- Propulsion System Selection Study
- Scantiling Calculations
- Profiles and Deck Arrangements
- Terminal Interface Plan
- Midship Section
- Outline Specifications
- Weight Estimate
- Preliminary Tonnage Assessment
- Stability Assessment
- Construction Cost Estimate
- Submerged Aquatic Vegetation (SAV) Surveys (eelgrass study)
RAISE Grant
The county submitted a RAISE Grant Application to the US Department of Transportation to modernize the Lummi Island Ferry System.
On August 9, 2022, the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) awarded a $25 million RAISE grant to replace the 60-year-old Lummi Island ferry with an electric-battery hybrid ferry and build related infrastructure.
Lummi Island Ferry System Level of Service
On February 21, 2017, the Whatcom County Council passed Resolution #2017-012. The resolution established new level of service (LOS) goals for the Lummi Island Ferry System.
On July 24, 2018, the Whatcom County Council passed Resolution #2018-026. The resolution adopted the Level of Service recommendation from the Lummi Island Ferry Advisory Committee.
Puget Sound Energy-Lummi Island Ferry Feasibility Assessment
The scope of this assessment is to evaluate the existing electric distribution system surrounding the proposed Lummi Island Ferry charging site(s) and to identify the planning level system improvement alternatives required to serve the estimated load(s).
