The beloved ferry the Islander plied the waters between Woods Hole and Martha’s Vineyard for 57 years before retiring in the winter of 2007. There was just something about this tub of a boat that endeared her to all who sailed on her… she wasn’t a great beauty but she had a regalness about her.
Her blue plastic outdoor seats certainly weren’t known for their comfort. But comfort wasn’t necessarily what one was after for the 45 minute sail from America to the Vineyard, it was more of a transition from the everyday to the magicalness awaiting you. The Vineyard is many things to many people and in many hearts the Islander was the emotional connection.
I don’t know if any songs have been written about her but I do know that one in particular was written on her. Carly Simon was on the Islander late one night on her way home to the Vineyard when she penned her song “Never Been Gone.” Her words come to mind every time I go back to MV.
She has been replaced by a bigger and sparkling new ferry called the Island Home. I haven’t sailed on her yet but I’m sure when I do I’ll be thinking a little about her predecessor.

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October 31, 2007 at 12:00 am
Seamond
I remember when The Islander came to our island. I was a child and having our new ferry sail past West Chop was a BIG event. Prior to this, all our travel to/from was on the steamers and this vessel seemed like a dream from the future, kind of Buck Rogers thing, that was such a present to we islanders. We knew immediately we would love it - just looking at it, we knew that - and we were right, we all fell in love with it. Being new at it, the first captains had a bit of trouble making smooth landings in the Woods Hole slip, and landing was also an event in which we all held our collective breaths, BRACES OURSELVES, and then cheered at the success of such a wonderfully smooth passage from Vineyard Haven to Woods Hole. To me, it seems like just yesterday when our ferry first arrived. I am so glad to know she is not to go to the ship breakers, but rather to traverse from Manhattan to Governors Island, and I know she will become much beloved on that passage also. I just know it.
Seamond
October 31, 2007 at 12:52 pm
Bill 4
Hi Joan
Your Blog came up on in my Carly blog alerts today!!
November 1, 2007 at 1:43 am
Patty
You and Seamond have such lovely memories and paint such wistful pictures. Thank you.