Jet Express the fastest way to put-in-bay and kelleys island
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The Fastest Most Technologically Advanced Catamarans

The Jet Express, Jet Express II, and the Jet Express III were designed in Australia, and built in the United States. At close to 100 feet long and with nearly 4000 horsepower, the jets can travel in excess of 40 Miles Per Hour, making the trip to Put-in-Bay and Kelleys Island in less than 25 minutes.

Jet Express

Jet Express

The Jet Express was put in to service to make the journey to Put-in-Bay from Port Clinton, Ohio. The Jet Express was the First Waterjet powered, all aluminum catamaran in service in North America, as well as the fastest ferry in North America.

The Jet Express makes the 12-mile trip to Put-in-Bay in less than 25 minutes, at speeds in excess of 42 miles per hour, from its downtown dock in Port Clinton. While on board you will experience the smoothest riding ferry on Lake Erie due to its catamaran design, and lightweight all aluminum construction.

Jet Express Facts

Delivery Date May 28 , 1989
Length-Overall 92.5 feet
Length-Waterline 73.8 feet
Beam 28.5 feet
Hull Beam 9.05 feet
Draft Loaded 3.60 feet
Tonnage 80 Gross Tons
Passenger Capacity 380
Crew 5
Engines 2 X Deutz MWM 604 V-12 Diesels
Engine Power 1740 Horsepower
Total Power 3480 Horswpower
Propulsion Ka Me Wa 63S Waterjets
Top Speed 42 Miles Per Hour
Builder Gladding-Hearn Shipbuilding, The Duclos Corporation

Jet Express II

Jet Express II

The Jet Express II was put into service in 1992 to help the demand for service to Put-in-Bay. A little longer than the Jet Express, the Jet Express II was also designed to be utilized as an excursion vessel, to make special excursions to places such as Detroit, Toledo, and Canada. To better deal with larger crowds the Jet II has a larger loading area, and more restrooms to deal with longer cruises, as well as a small increase in passenger capacity.The Jet Expres II was re-powered in 2004 with state-of-the-art Deutz 620 diesel engines, with more power and better fuel economy, making it the most powerful vessel in our Fleet.

Jet Express II Facts

Delivery Date June 9, 1992
Length-Overall 98.4 feet
Length-Waterline 73.8 feet
Beam 28.5 feet
Hull Beam 9.05 feet
Draft Loaded 3.28 feet
Tonnage 80 Gross Tons
Passenger Capacity 395
Crew 5
Engines 2 X Deutz MWM 620 V-12 Diesels
Engine Power 1800 Horsepower
Total Power 3600 Horswpower
Propulsion Ka Me Wa 63S Waterjets
Top Speed 40 Miles Per Hour
Builder Gladding-Hearn Shipbuilding, The Duclos Corporation

Jet Express III

Jet Express III

The Jet Express III was put into service in 2002 to help with heavy passenger counts during the weekends and holidays. Smaller than the Jet Express and Jet Express II, the Jet Express III is more economical to run in the spring and fall.

In 2005 the Jet Express III started service out of Sandusky with direct service to Put-in-Bay. In 2006, the Jet III began service to Kelleys Island, as well as Put-in-Bay. The Jet Express III offers service from Sandusky, to Kelleys Island and Put-in-Bay, which allows for an easy inter-island service between the two most popular islands on Lake Erie.

Jet Express III Facts

Delivery Date July 25, 2002
Length-Overall 88.5 feet
Length-Waterline 76.1 feet
Beam 28.3 feet
Hull Beam 7.5 feet
Draft Loaded 4 feet
Tonnage 60 Gross Tons
Passenger Capacity 149
Crew 3
Engines 2 X Caterpillar 3412E V-12 Diesels
Engine Power 1100 Horsepower
Total Power 2200 Horswpower
Propulsion Ka Me Wa 63S Waterjets
Top Speed 35 Miles Per Hour
Builder Gladding-Hearn Shipbuilding, The Duclos Corporation