Saturday/ Kitsap’s fast ferries ⛴️

I took at few pictures today (at about 6 p.m. tonight) of the fast ferries from Kitsap Transit at Pier 50 on the Seattle waterfront.

The fast ferries are passenger-only, so no vehicles.
The first pictures shows the Enetai at the terminal, waiting to depart for Southworth on the Kitsap Peninsula.
The Solano is approaching in the distance, about to complete its 26-minute crossing.
The Enetai backs away and departs after the Solano has docked next to it at the terminal.

Another fast ferry arrived shortly after that— the Reliance— in from Bremerton.

The Southworth-Seattle crossing is about 26 minutes.
The Enetai and the Solano service this crossing.
Enetai at terminal, Solano coming in.
Enetai was built in 2020. She can transport 250 passengers and 26 bicycles at a cruising speed of 35 knots and a top speed of 37 knots.
Enetai at terminal, Solano coming in.
Solano spent 15 years shuttling passengers between the city of Vallejo and downtown San Francisco. The county is named after a Native American Chief.
She can transport 250 passengers and 23 bicycles at a cruising speed of 30 knots and a top speed of 32 knots.
Solano is in, Enetai departing.
Solano is in, Enetai departing.
Solano is in, Enetai departing.
Enetai departing.
The Bremerton-Seattle crossing is about 30 minutes.
The Reliance services this crossing.
Reliance has arrived and is backing in to dock at the terminal.
Reliance was built in 2019. She can transport 118 passengers and 12 bicycles at a cruising speed of 34 knots and a top speed of 37 knots.

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