Updated 04-May-2020.
Mondo shtuff from around the internet, all about STEAMSHIP AUTHORITY!
My botty best at summarizing from Wikipedia: the Steamship Authority is the only ferry operator to carry automobiles to and from the islands . the Authority also operates several freight vessels, serving as the main link for shipping commercial goods . in 1855, the steamships were replaced by the Island Home . when the competing Island Home service began in 1885, Eagle’s Wing ceased serving Nantucket . in 1948, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts announced the last steamship in regular service was the Nobska, which ran the Woods Hole–Nantucket route until 1973 . several current vessels utilize names that have been a part of Island culture for many years in early 2001, the SSA purchased the 130-foot (40 m) MV Schamonchi . vessel provided passenger-only service on this route until 2003 . a year-round high-speed catamaran service passenger only catamaran service operated from Hyannis to Nantucket . from 2000 to 2007, this service was operated with the MV Flying Cloud . all scheduled passenger ferry operations carrying over 40 people must be approved by the board’s current chair is James Malkin of Martha’s Vineyard . any additional new services must be licensed by the Authority . the authority also has an advisory board known as the Port Council . six passenger ferries are predominantly used for transporting passengers and personal cargo, five of which also accept cars and trucks . the remaining four are open-top and primarily used for larger trucks and freight . ordinary passengers and automobiles the majority of mechanical problems occurred on the Woods Hole-Vineyard Haven route . the rate of cancellations in 2018 was approximately 15 times the yearly average of breakdowns and cancellations . a private consultant brought in