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Second B.C. Ferries vessel will be pulled from service for repairs after Thanksgiving

A second B.C. Ferries vessel will be temporarily pulled from service to undergo repairs after the Thanksgiving long weekend, resulting in fourteen cancelled sailings in October.

14 sailings cancelled as Spirit of Vancouver Island removed from fleet for repairs to hull

BC Ferries vessel the Spirit of Vancouver Island passes between Galiano Island and Mayne Island while traveling from Swartz Bay to Tsawwassen, B.C., on Friday Aug. 26, 2011.
B.C. Ferries vessel the Spirit of Vancouver Island passes between Galiano Island and Mayne Island while travelling from Swartz Bay to Tsawwassen, B.C. (Darryl Dyck/Canadian Press)

A second B.C. Ferries vessel will be temporarily pulled from service to undergo repairs after the Thanksgiving long weekend, resulting in 14 cancelled sailings in October.

B.C. Ferries said in a press conference the Spirit of Vancouver Island, which travels theTsawwassentoSwartz Bay route, will beput in dry dock for work on its hull. The work on the vessel, one of the largest in B.C. Ferries' fleet, is slated to take nine days, from Oct.10 to 18.

Brian Anderson with B.C. Ferries said engineers discovered a crack in a ballastduring aroutine pre-sailing check.Temporary repairs were completed and B.C. Ferries soughtpermission from TransportCanada to keep the vessel in service over the long weekend.

"While traffic generally is lower post-Thanksgiving, customers travelling with vehicles during that time period who do not book in advance can expect some sailing waits," he said.

Customers with bookings on the 14 cancelled sailings willbe contacted and accommodated, he said.

The move comes as the Coastal Renaissance vessel remains out of service. That vessel was taken out of commission on Aug. 17 and its rotor iscurrently undergoing repairs in Indiana. The ferryis expectedto be back in service in early December.

B.C. Ferry and Marine Workers Unionpresident Eric McNeelysaid B.C. Ferries is likely timing the work tominimize impact on the long weekend.

"I think the Spirit of Vancouver Island is being worked as much as it can be safely to ensure there is less disruption to the travelling public," said McNeely.

"Thanksgiving weekend is historically,for foot traffic on major routes, the busiest weekend of the year."

B.C. Ferries said it is anticipating 400,000 passengers over the Thanksgiving weekend, and has undergone preparations to accommodate a higher volume of travellers.

The summer of 2023 was a difficult one forB.C. Ferries, which experiencedtechnical difficulties with vessels, last-minute cancellations, staffing shortagesand confusion about the availability of reservations online, often resulting in long wait times for passengers.

Clarifications

  • A previous version of this story stated the Coastal Renaissance was getting repaired in Indiana. In fact, the vessel's rotor is the only part being repaired in Indiana.
    Sep 30, 2023 12:05 PM PT