Madonna underway off the stone quarry, outer bay, during builder's trial, Friday afternoon, June 19. (Photo by Erich Pfeifer) |
Detroit Harbor, Washington Island -
After long days of chasing down and correcting details, some small, some large, Rich Ellefson reported that Madonna would sail from the dock for the first time. This would be the "builder's trial" in which various components and equipment would be tried and tested, including running main engines up to temperature while various systems were monitored. Apparently things went well (or, I just didn't hear about the glitches!).
Bay Ship and Ferry Line representatives gathered for briefing on main deck prior to leaving pier, and again upon their return dockside. (Hoyt Purinton) |
Ferry line captains Jeff Cornell, Erik Foss, Rich Ellefson and Joel Gunnlaugsson on upper deck. |
Christening plans
In a departure from christening of the last several ferries, a ceremony will take place within the shipyard, with members of the Fincantieri Bay Shipbuilding workforce present, along with a few invited guests.
We'll hold details of the christening back a few more days as we reflect back on other ferries and the christening ceremonies that took place, both at the shipyard and here on Washington Island, when the public was invited to take part in the festivities.
A few panels and wires yet to be made permanent, but the pilot house was functional for builder's trial. (Hoyt Purinton) |
In wheelhouse: WIFL construction supervisor and vice-president Rich Ellefson with Steve Propsom, Fincantieri Bay Shipbuilding Senior Project Supervisor. (Hoyt Purinton photo) |
1 comment:
Certainly coming along beautifully. I'll bet that traditional eight-spoke wheel was crafted with considerable pride! It's definitely a functional feature that has stood the test of time while all the modern widgetry has moved in to keep it and the helmsman company.
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