b'NEW VESSEL PROFILEWashington Island Ferry Line Welcomes New Year-Round Ferry to its FleetT wo Wisconsin-based PVA members partnered together to build a new ferry for residents and visitors to Washington Island, WI. Washington Island Ferry Line and Fincantieri Bay Shipbuilding of Sturgeon Bay have completed a new, year-round passenger/vehicle ferry for service to the Washington Island community across the Deaths Door Passage.The new ferry, named Madonna, measures 124-ft in length, 40-ft in beam, and 9-ft in draft. The ferry has a capacity for up to 28 vehicles and 150 passengers. This is the largest vessel in the Washington Island Ferry Fleet, allowing crews to operate a spacious second ferry with year-round capabili-ties. We are very happy to have our latest ferry, completed in less than one year, ready to sail this summer within our fleet, says Washington Island Ferry Line President Hoyt Purinton.Madonna is a year-round passenger/vehicle ferry built by Fincantieri Bay Shipbuilding. Photos: Fincantieri. The work that was completed within our Door County community has impressed us; and we are happy with our continued partnership with Fincantieri Bay Shipbuilding. We look forward to operating the Madonnabetween the tip of the Door Peninsula and Washington Islands Detroit Alert Notifications Harbor for many years to come.Maintenance ForecastingThe Madonna joins four additional vessels in the Washington Island Fleet, Implementation Supportthe Arni J. Richter, the Eyrarbakki, the Robert Noble, and the Washington. All Drill & Inspection Integration current vessels in the fl eet were built in Parts RecommendationsSturgeon Bay. This is the third build we have Inventory Managementcompleted for Washington Island Ferry Line, says Fincantieri Bay Repair Cost Reporting Shipbuildings Vice President and Key Performance Indicators General Manager Todd Thayse. 978-562-5211 x 2 All current ferry vessels were built www.WheelHouseTech.com in Sturgeon Baytwo by Peterson Builders, Inc.and three by the 36JULY 2020FOGHORN'