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The SS ''Nantucket'' (renamed SS ''Naushon'') was the last steam-powered ferry in regular operation on the East Coast of the United States. She was owned and operated by
the Woods Hole, Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket Steamship Authority The Woods Hole, Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket Steamship Authority, doing business as The Steamship Authority (''SSA''), is the statutory regulatory body for all ferry operations between mainland Massachusetts and the islands of Martha's Vineyar ...
between 1957 and 1987.


Details

''Nantucket'' was originally designed with loading doors in the extreme bow and stern, so that cars and trucks could drive on at one end of the freight deck and off at the other. The bow doors proved unusable, however, and were welded shut early in the vessel's operational career. Thereafter, cars and trucks were loaded through the stern door, or through a door cut into the starboard (right) side of the vessel just behind the bow. Both methods complicated and slowed the loading process, and required ''Nantucket'' to always back into its slip. The vessel was thus more difficult to keep on schedule than subsequent ferries, which allowed vehicles to drive straight on and straight off. The ship was described by Joseph Chase Allen as having "an impressive absence of beauty." ''Nantucket'' had three decks above the freight deck, which were used for passenger accommodations. The Mezzanine Deck contained baggage-storage rooms and staterooms that passengers could book (at additional cost) in order to enjoy a greater degree of comfort and seclusion. ''Nantucket'' entered service as the Steamship Authority re-established service to
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, and the staterooms were designed to appeal, particularly, to passengers on multi-hour trips from
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to
Nantucket Nantucket () is an island in the state of Massachusetts in the United States, about south of the Cape Cod peninsula. Together with the small islands of Tuckernuck Island, Tuckernuck and Muskeget Island, Muskeget, it constitutes the Town and Co ...
. Never popular with passengers, the staterooms fell into disuse when service to New Bedford was discontinued. The Main Deck contained interior passenger seating (including large semi-circular booths upholstered in artificial red leather) and the snack bar. It also included open-air seating areas forward and aft of the vessel's superstructure. The Upper Deck, reached by an interior stairwell behind the pilothouse or by exterior stairs from the open, forward part of the Main Deck, consisted entirely of open-air seating. The vessel's lifeboats were also located on the Upper Deck. ''Nantucket'' was renamed the SS ''Naushon'' in 1974, the year her original name was re-assigned to a new, state-of-the-art diesel-powered ferry which is still in use today. The steamer remained ''Naushon''—a name held previously by two other Steamship Authority vessels, one in service from 1846 to 1848 and the other from 1929 until 1942—for its last 14 years of line service.


Incidents

*During an emergency stop in Vineyard Haven Harbor on April 5, 1980, ''Naushon's'' anchor broke multiple undersea power cables for the island of
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. ''Naushon'' had experienced a boiler feed-pump failure and had lost power while traveling from
Nantucket Nantucket () is an island in the state of Massachusetts in the United States, about south of the Cape Cod peninsula. Together with the small islands of Tuckernuck Island, Tuckernuck and Muskeget Island, Muskeget, it constitutes the Town and Co ...
to
Woods Hole Woods Hole is a census-designated place in the town of Falmouth in Barnstable County, Massachusetts, United States. It lies at the extreme southwestern corner of Cape Cod, near Martha's Vineyard and the Elizabeth Islands. The population was 78 ...
. In order to avoid drifting while repairs were made, the anchor was dropped. Owing to a combination of factors, including a rock that had jammed the anchor, strong currents, and the extra drag being exerted by a coast guard vessel which had moored to ''Naushon'', the anchor did not hold. After digging a trench across the seafloor for about , the anchor apparently snagged the undersea cables. Once repairs were completed, ''Naushon'' prepared to resume its journey. At the exact moment the anchor was weighed, power ceased flowing through the cables. The cables were later discovered to have snapped. *On August 10, 1981, while approaching Woods Hole in heavy fog, ''Naushon'' experienced a bow to bow collision with the truck ferry ''Auriga''. ''Auriga'', which was departing Wood's Hole, was carrying sixteen passengers and several vehicles, while ''Naushon'' was carrying 350 passengers plus vehicles. Sixteen people were injured in the incident, which occurred more than a mile offshore.


Casino years

After its ferry service with the Steamship Authority ended, ''Naushon'' became a gaming vessel. She served from December 1993 to October 1995 as ''Cotton Club''
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docked in
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. ''Cotton Club'' did not stay in Greenville for long. In October 1995, the vessel and its supporting infrastructure were acquired by Alpha Hospitality. Alpha replaced ''Cotton Club'' with ''Jubilee'', a larger casino vessel from their less successful Lakeshore, Mississippi site at Bayou Caddy. Meanwhile, ''Cotton Club'' was moved to Bayou Caddy, renovated to have a "Roaring Twenties theme", and renamed ''Bayou Caddy's Jubilation''. Alpha hoped that the smaller vessel would reduce operating costs at the Bayou Caddy site. However, ''Bayou Caddy's Jubilation'' was ultimately unsuccessful. After being open from December 1995 until July 1996, it was shut down by the Mississippi Gaming Commission due to insufficient
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. Alpha actually had planned to close it down themselves in one more month, as the Lakeshore site had been operating at a loss for some years. After lying dormant for several years, the vessel began a process which would lead to its final relocation. In July 1999, ''Bayou Caddy's Jubilation'' was transferred to Casino Ventures. Casino Ventures planned to refurbish it for use as the Splash Back casino at
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in
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. Alpha received $150,000 in cash, a $1,350,000 promissory note and a 15% membership interest in Casino Ventures for the transaction, but cautioned its shareholders that "Alpha cannot provide any assurance that Casino Ventures will succeed." As ''Gaming Today'' observed, "One thing is for sure. They will have plenty of parking space. At one time four casino vessels occupied property at Mhoon Landing," but "they moved away as it became obvious that locations closer to Memphis were preferred by both customers and employees." Nevertheless, the vessel was moved to a man-made pond at Mhoon Landing, a process hindered by low water levels in the
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. Although Casino Ventures had originally planned to open the vessel within four months of securing financing, they were still seeking additional financing by 2003. That April the Mississippi Gaming Commission announced site approval for the project was expiring. The casino was then dismantled in 2012.


Trivia

*''Naushon'' appears in the 1975 movie Jaws. Footage of the ''Naushon'' and the entering Tisbury, MA is used to portray countless boatloads of unsuspecting beachgoers flooding onto "Amity Island". The footage occurs about 45 minutes into the movie.


Gallery

File:Naushon_1971.jpg, ''Naushon'' leaving Nantucket harbor, August/September 1971. File:MV Naushon Sept 1979.jpg, ''Naushon'' underway in Nantucket Harbor, September 1979. File:MV Naushon warping in.jpg, ''Naushon'' warping in, September 1979. File:Uncatena and Naushon.jpg, The SS ''Naushon'' passing the in Nantucket harbor, September 1979. File:Ship Side.jpg, "Splash Back" at Mhoon Landing, June 2007 File:Jubilee at Mhoon Landing.jpg, "Splash Back" at Mhoon Landing, June 2007


References

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