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Refit season starts early with damage to ferry propeller 

After a record season, BC Ferries says it’s time to start making plans to ensure next summer runs just as smoothly and efficiently. 

They say the refit season typically starts later in the fall season, but after an incident with the Queen of New Westminster’s propeller, they’ve had no choice but to begin refitting vessels ahead of schedule. 

“Divers have identified that one of the vessel’s propellers sheared off from its propulsion shaft,” BC Ferries says. “The propeller has been located and planning is underway for its recovery. 

“Repairs will require the vessel to be in dry dock, for which space has been secured later this month.” 

Plans to refit seven more ferries are currently in the works, and they add along with the refit they plan on retiring ships in the fleet to make way for new vessels. 

“Seven more vessels are expected to enter their regular refit seasons, including the almost 50-year-old Queen of Alberni, Coquitlam and Cowichan,” they say. “All three of these vessels, as well as the Queen of New Westminster, are among those set to be retired in the coming years.” 

In a media release, they acknowledge the increased maintenance needed for the aging fleet and add stepping up maintenance will help ensure travellers will have a smooth experience regardless of when they travel. 

“While our organization works hard to maintain and repair these ships, long-term solutions are necessary,” BC Ferries says. “We’re implementing a comprehensive vessel renewal strategy, including the introduction of new major vessels and the planned expansion of the size of the fleet, adding one net new vessel to service the major routes.” 

BC Ferries because of maintenance to the Queen of New Westminster, all sailings for that vessel have been cancelled until Sept. 30, and if there are any changes customers will be notified. 

Justin Baumgardner
Justin Baumgardner
Justin Baumgardner is a local reporter in the Cowichan Valley on Vancouver Island, and is based in Duncan. He has worked in radio for over three years, with all of them in British Columbia.He was previously at 91.7 Coast FM in Nanaimo and also has shows on 95.7 Coast FM, and the weekend show on 89.7 Sun FM.When he is not on the air, he can be found travelling the island and enjoying everything that beautiful British Columbia has to offer.

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