Sunday, November 24, 2024
November 24, 2024

Queen of Nanaimo out this weekend; Bowen comes to rescue

The Bowen Queen is being put into service today to replace the Queen of Nanaimo while a mechanical issue is fixed. 

The Nanaimo was removed from service Thursday due to a mechanical problem on the starboard controllable pitch propeller. 

Beginning with the 2:35 p.m. sailing from Long Harbour, the Bowen Queen will service all Queen of Nanaimo scheduled sailings through to the end of Monday, July 31.

The Salish Eagle will continue to provide service on the Tsawwassen-Southern Gulf Islands route, whose summer schedule requires two vessels to maintain.

“Unfortunately, the Bowen Queen has less vehicle capacity than the Queen of Nanaimo and does not have an elevator,” states a BC Ferries press release. “If the Bowen Queen reaches capacity or customers require an elevator, they can travel from Tsawwassen to Swartz Bay to connect to the Southern Gulf Islands. This route has large capacity and many customer amenities. BC Ferries’ customer service representatives are standing by to assist any travellers with questions.”

Further updates will be provided as soon as more information becomes available. For the most up to date travel information, follow @BCFerries on Twitter.

“We apologize to our customers for this inconvenience caused by the Queen of Nanaimo’s malfunction and we are working as quickly as possible to complete the repairs,” said Mark Collins, BC Ferries’ president and CEO. “We have the Bowen Queen going into service on this route and we are making every effort to keep all sailings as scheduled.”

 

The Queen of Nanaimo was also out of service due to a controllable pitch propeller problem for several days beginning June 22. No replacement vessel was available at that time. 

The 53-year-old Nanaimo is due to be retired at the end of this summer.

Sign up for our newsletter and stay informed

Receive news headlines every week with our free email newsletter.

Other stories you might like

Subscribers’ copies of Driftwood at office for pick-up

With the Canadian Union of Postal Workers strike that began Friday still on, Gulf Islands Driftwood subscribers are invited to drop by the Driftwood...

Catalyst Grant artists announced

The first 16 winners of an innovative new arts granting program funded by the Salt Spring-based Wilding Foundation — the Catalyst Grants — were...

Editorial: Foundation’s giving spirit thrives

Anyone attending the 40th anniversary celebration of the Salt Spring Island Foundation (SSIF) on Saturday would have left with a full tummy and warm...

Strike halts mail, post offices open 

After a year of negotiations failed to produce an agreement, Canada Post workers are striking –– and despite post offices remaining open on Salt...