Miller Boat Awards Drydock Work to Great Lakes Shipyard

December 9, 2015

Photo: Great Lakes Shipyard
Photo: Great Lakes Shipyard
Photo: Great Lakes Shipyard
Photo: Great Lakes Shipyard
Great Lakes Shipyard announced it has been awarded a contract from regular customer Miller Boat Line to complete the five-year U.S. Coast Guard inspection and main engine repowering for its ferry William Market. The work is scheduled to be completed by February 2016.
 
Previously, Great Lakes Shipyard completed unscheduled work and the five-year U.S. Coast Guard inspection for Miller Boat Line M/V Islander in May 2014 and most recently drydocking and maintenance for M/V Put-In-Bay in April 2015. The entire Miller Boat Line ferry fleet has been drydocked at Great Lakes Shipyard, however this is the first time that M/V WILLIAM MARKET has been hauled out using the 770-ton capacity Marine Travelift at Great Lakes Shipyard.

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