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Trinity Delivers Ferry To North Carolina DOT

The Cedar Island is a new 300-passenger, 50-vehicle ferry built by Trinity Marine Group's Moss Point

Marine for the North Carolina State Department of Transportation, Ferry Division.

Moss Point Marine of the Trinity

Marine Group delivered the pas- senger/vehicle ferry Cedar Island to the North Carolina State De- partment of Transportation, Ferry

Division. The new ferry can carry 300 passengers and 50 vehicles at a top speed of 14.5 knots and a cruis- ing speed of 11.5 knots. It is oper- ating out of Cedar Island, N.C., serving Ocracoke Island, N.C.

The Cedar Island is 220.5 ft. (67 m) long with a 50-ft. (15-m) beam.

It features bow and stern loading and unloading, fore and aft pilot- houses, extended bridgeways, air conditioned interior seating, cov- ered outdoor seating, facilities for handicapped passengers, a souve- nir shop in the passenger lounge and special accent striping in the colors of East Carolina University.

Cedar Island is powered by a pair of Caterpillar 3508 diesel engines developing805 hp each at 1,300 rpm, driving 60-in. diameter Michigan

Wheel bronze propellers through

Twin Disc MG540 reverse/reduction gears. Electrical power is provided by two Caterpillar 3304 diesel gen- erators developing 105 kW each.

An Omnithruster HT600 bow- thruster driven by a Caterpillar 3306 diesel engine aids maneuverability, and steering is provided by a

Matthews Marine Systems hydrau- lic system.

The ferry has a remote "walk- around" control box with controls for the engines and rudders on a 30-ft. (9-m) cord for use on either bridgeway. The portable system eliminates the need for duplicate fixed controls on both bridgeways.

A partial list of navigation and communications equipment includes two Furuno radars, a Ritchie com- pass, Furuno depthsounder, a

Northstar combination GPS/Loran navigation system, and two ICOM radios.

Cedar Island can carry 8,000 gallons of fuel, 75 gallons of oil and 4,000 gallons of potable water. The vessel is the fourth ferry built for the state of North Carolina by Trin- ity Marine shipyards.

Trinity has also built ferries for the states of Alaska, Louisiana,

Michigan, New York, Texas, Vir- ginia and Washington.

The company has built ferries for operations in the Virgin Islands,

Puerto Rico, Panama and the West

Indies.

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Cedar Island Equipment List

Main engines ... Caterpillar

Propellers .. Michigan Wheel

Gears Twin Disc

Generators Caterpillar

Radar Furuno

Depth sounder.. Furuno

Compass Ritchie

GPS/Loran Northstar

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