Panama City, Fla. –based Eastern Shipbuilding Group (ESG) has marked a
significant milestone with the official steel cutting for the new Fisher Island
ferry, Falcon,
at its Allanton shipyard. Attending the event were members of the Fisher Island
Community Association, Inc. (FICA) team. This state-of-the-art ferry is slated
for delivery in the spring of 2026.
As we reported when the contract was
awarded the new Fisher Island ferry has been designed by
Elliott Bay Design Group (EBDG). With a
length of 152 feet and beam of 52 feet, the 1,200 bhp Falcon will have a
capacity for 30 cars and 150 passengers. It is expected to be delivered in
2026.
The design of the new Fisher Island ferry features high-end details
typically reserved for yachts such as flush inboard bulwarks, stainless steel
bulwark details, underlit lounge seating, composite wood decks, and retractable
awnings. Enclosed accommodations include three passenger lounges.
“The Falcon will
provide a crucial transportation link, combining advanced technology and design
to enhance the passenger experience while accommodating a higher volume of
vehicles. ESG’s reputation for delivering
high-quality, reliable vessels aligns with FICA’s commitment to offering
top-tier service to its residents and visitors,” said Joey D’Isernia, CEO of
Eastern Shipbuilding Group Inc.
“We look forward to being a part of the process and celebrating this
milestone as ESG progresses with the construction of the ferry Falcon,” said Roberto
Sosa, president and CEO of Fisher Island Community Association.