Originally published Thursday, February 28, 2013 at 11:05 AM
Washington ferry Rhody sold to BC scallop farm
The retired Washington State Ferry Rhododendron has been sold to a Vancouver Island scallop farm.
The Associated Press
The retired Washington State Ferry Rhododendron has been sold to a Vancouver Island scallop farm.
The Kitsap Sun reports ( http://bit.ly/Y2D5Q8) the 66-year-old vessel was sold Tuesday for $275,000 to Island Scallops of Qualicum Beach, British Columbia, a branch of Atlantic Capes Fisheries of Cape May, N.J.
The 48-car ferry was last used in January 2012 on the Point Defiance-Tahlequah run between Tacoma and Vashon Island. It was replaced by the new 64-car Chetzemoka. The Rhododendron was named after Washington's state flower and was known as the Rhody.
Island Scallops CEO Robert Saunders says engines will be removed and the 227-foot vessel will be used as a floating platform to handle scallops which are grown on vertical nets. The company grows about 3 million scallops a year.
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Information from: Kitsap Sun, http://www.kitsapsun.com/











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