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The company began with a new $3.0 million water-jet-powered catamaran, MV Jet Express in 1989, and soon added the $3.2 million MV Jet Express II in 1992. A partnership with the Put-in-Bay Port Authority aided in the addition of the $2.0 million MV Jet Express III in 2002, and in 2009, a partnership with the Lorain Port Authority added the $1.9 ...
Transportation to the island via car, bike, or walk-ons is provided by ferries from the Miller Boat Line (departing from the northern point of Catawba Island), and Jet Express (departing from Port Clinton, Sandusky, and Cedar Point. Other boat access is provided by various charter boat companies in the area. The island also has a small airport.
Star Line Mackinac Island Ferry Service provides high-speed water-jet–powered catamaran ferry service to Mackinac Island, Michigan. The Jet Express Fleet provides high-speed water-jet-powered catamaran ferry service to the Lake Erie Islands of Put-in-Bay (South Bass Island) and Kelleys Island from Port Clinton, Sandusky, and Cedar Point.
$10.37 Million grant to expand Put-In-Bay ferry infrastructure. Home & Garden. Lighter Side
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Middle Bass is serviced by the Miller Boat Line from Catawba Island and the Middle Bass Ferry Line from Put-In-Bay. It is common to use Middle Bass as a less crowded base and then take the Sonny S (sole ship of the Middle Bass Ferry Line) to Put-In-Bay for the day. Middle Bass Island Airport has a 1852-foot runway with commercial air-taxi service.
Sacre Bleu (1959), formerly Put-in-Bay, freight; The Welcome (1969) Wyandot (1979) Mackinac Island Ferry Company (formerly Star Line), (originally Argosy Boat Line (1962–1977), named Star Line (1977–2022)) The M/V Mackinac Express in her Star Line Ferry livery. Current boats La Salle (1983) Radisson (1988) Cadillac (1990) Joliet (1993 ...
In 1952–1959, as well as 1963, the island held road races around a 3-mile (4.8 km) course. In 2011, the Put-in-Bay Road Races Reunion returned to the island. The temporary road course set up at the Put-in-Bay Airport during the event was a key step in pointing the way to the return of real vintage sports car racing to the island for 2012. [22]