PAGELS, STEVEN F.

  • Engineering District : 1
  • TSO Series Number : TS-5 Transportation Lines on the Atlantic Gulf and Pacific Coasts
  • Area of Operation : BAR HARBOR, ME - WINTER HARBOR, ME; SOUTHWEST HARBOR/MANSET, CRANBERRY ISLANDS, ME
  • Vessels
    • Passenger : 7
    • Specialized Carrier : 7
    • Vessels List : FISHHAWK, ISLAND QUEEN, MARGARET TODD, PATIENCE, POLLY-LYN II, PRUDENCE, QUODDY DAM, SCHOODIC, SCHOODIC LION, SEBAGO, SEGUIN, SETAUKET, SUTTON, TIGER SHARK
  • Address
    P. O. BOX 28 CHERRYFIELD ME 04622
  • Contact
    • Phone : 207-546-2927
P. O. BOX 28 CHERRYFIELD ME 04622

Managed Vessels

FISHHAWK

  • Type : Passenger Vessel
  • Construction : Wood

ISLAND QUEEN

  • Type : Ferry
  • Construction : Wood

MARGARET TODD

  • Type : Passenger Vessel
  • Construction : Steel

PATIENCE

  • Type : Excursion / Sightseeing Vessels
  • Construction : Wood

POLLY-LYN II

  • Type : Passenger Vessel
  • Construction : Wood

PRUDENCE

  • Type : Passenger Vessel
  • Construction : Wood

QUODDY DAM

  • Type : Ferry
  • Construction : Wood

SCHOODIC

  • Type : Ferry
  • Construction : Wood

SCHOODIC LION

  • Type : Ferry
  • Construction : Wood

SEBAGO

  • Type : Ferry
  • Construction : Wood

SEGUIN

  • Type : Passenger Vessel
  • Construction : Wood

SETAUKET

  • Type : Ferry
  • Construction : Wood

SUTTON

  • Type : Ferry
  • Construction : Fiberglass

TIGER SHARK

  • Type : Passenger Vessel
  • Construction : Wood

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