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  2. Jet Express (ferry line) - Wikipedia

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    The Jet Express is a high-speed water-jet-powered ferry service departing from mainland ports in Port Clinton, Ohio and Sandusky, Ohio. It offers service between Port Clinton , Sandusky , Put-In-Bay , Kelleys Island , and Cedar Point .

  3. South Bass Island - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. List of HSC ferry routes - Wikipedia

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    HSC Villum Clausen On the way from the shipyard of Austal in Australia to Rønne in Denmark the ferry had a top speed of 47.7 knots and an average of 43.4 knots, and on February 16 and 17, 2000 it had reached 1,063 sea miles within 24 hours, thereby setting the world record which was then written in the Guinness Book of Records.

  5. Put-in-Bay gets $10.4 million for ferry infrastructure upgrades

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    $10.37 Million grant to expand Put-In-Bay ferry infrastructure. Home & Garden. Lighter Side

  6. Kelleys Island, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The boat line started in 1988; it operates from May through September. It is a passenger-only ferry, and does not carry vehicles. The Jet Express runs from Sandusky, Ohio and makes stops at Cedar Point, Kelleys Island, and Put-In-Bay. [44] The Jet Express boat takes approximately 25 minutes for the trip from Sandusky. [42]

  7. Millersburg Ferry - Wikipedia

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    The Millersburg Ferry used as many as four boats to shuttle produce, livestock, building supplies and people and their horses, wagons, and eventually motor vehicles. This boom period for the ferry lasted from 1905 until 1936. [3] The Great Depression resulted in the ferry service being cut to three boats. The ferry company now has a fleet of ...

  8. High-speed craft - Wikipedia

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    A high-speed craft (HSC) is a high-speed water vessel for civilian use, also called a fastcraft or fast ferry. The first high-speed craft were often hydrofoils or hovercraft , but in the 1990s catamaran and monohull designs become more popular.

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