What's with the Superferry?
Here
are some reasons to think twice about Hawaii Superferry:
SUPERFERRY
IS A GAS GUZZLER:
- Roundtrip
Oahu to Maui: 12,000 gallons
- Roundtrip
Oahu to Kauai: 12,000 gallons
- Roundtrip
Oahu to Big Island: 16,000 gallons
- Additional
roundtrip Oahu to Maui: 12,000 gallons
- Total
gallons burned per day by Superferry in the Hawaiian Islands when
second ferry arrives: 52,000 gallons!
WHAT'S
THIS ABOUT A FUEL SURCHARGE?
Did
you know there's a 34 percent surcharge each way per passenger and
per vehicle?
Check out the fare schedule and do the math. If you want
to take your pickup truck to Oahu from the Big Island for the
weekend, the base passenger fare (currently quoted) will be $71 one
way plus 34% fuel surcharge each way.
For your truck, it will cost
$113 each way plus fuel surcharge of 34% each way.
If you want to
upgrade to the lounge, it's another $20 each way.
That's more
than $500 for one person and a truck.
You can book an air/car
package and get a hotel to boot for less than it costs to ride the
Superferry. Also, infants and children under two, who fly free
on airlines, are $17 one way, plus surcharge. The fuel surcharge will
increase when the price of oil increases.
Superferry
doesn't tell the real truth about the fuel surcharge. It's
called BAIT and SWITCH. Their example on their web site is that
a ticket purchased for $50 will increase by 2% for $51 total.
Completely misleading. Don't be deceived by Superferry's introductory
rates through March 2008. This is just a marketing ploy to drum up
support for Superferry before it unveils its actual official fares.
Scroll below to view more crunching of the numbers.
SUPERFERRY
IS NOT CONVENIENT:
Want
to travel to Oahu from the Big Island? It's a 4 + 1/4 hour sail
minimum, not counting drive time to Kawaihae, wait time and traffic
time, which could total a good 8 hours of travel time one way.
Ocean
swells will add another hour to your Superferry trip.
If you
want to send your high school sports team for weekend competition via
Superferry, you'll have to take them out of school on Friday and
Monday and pay for the extra overnight stays.
Want to take a
surf safari from the Big Island to Maui via Superferry? There is no
direct sail between Maui and the Big Island. You'd have to go through
the above scenario to get to Oahu late in the day and factor in a
separate booking and fare to Maui, go through the boarding process
all over again and sail for another 3 hours. Phew.
Round
your kids up at 3 in the morning on Oahu for your trip to Maui,
because Superferry departs at 6:30 a.m. You must be onboard by 6
a.m., but it is recommended you get to the port 1 to 2 hours early.
Include additional time to disembark. It took Superferry 55 minutes
to unload only 90 cars the last time it sailed into Maui --- not the
20 minutes promised by ferry officials. On Kauai, Superferry arrives
at 6 p.m. right in the middle of rush hour traffic. Then it leaves
for Oahu at 7 p.m., arriving at 10 p.m. Factor in an additional
overnight stay to your cost of riding the "affordable"
Superferry.
FUEL
EFFICIENCY:
Superferry
claims to be more fuel efficient than anything else on the water or
in the air. But wait a minute, the numbers don't add up, because
Superferry estimates it will only be carrying an average of half the
passenger and vehicle load of its potential capacity.
Why then, did
Superferry build a ship twice the size it needs with a fuel capacity
of 58,000 gallons that burns 2,000 gallons of diesel fuel per hour?
When both ferries are running, there will be a total of 52,000
gallons of diesel fuel spewed throughout the islands each day. This
is hardly a solution to the global warming crisis, especially when
there are hybrid ferries now running in New York Harbor and other
locales.
HALLIBURTON
OF HAWAII:
Superferry
Chairman of the Board and major financial backer is John Lehman, a
longtime neo-con and militarist who is commissioner of the Project
for a New American Century, the blueprint for preemptive war in Iraq.
He still asserts the Iraq was connected to 9/1l terrorists. Lehman is
a Bush Administration loyalist. In the 1980s, he was forced out of
the Reagan administration for his extreme ideological views.
The
Superferry board of directors consists of others from Lehman's
company, including Terry White, VP of Superferry, who was involved
with American Classic Cruise Lines, which filed the largest
bankruptcy in the history of a U.S. Maritime Administration-back
loan, the same U.S. agency that has backed a $140 million loan for
Superferry. Additionally, Superferry president John Garibaldi was CFO
of Hawaiian Airlines when it went bankrupt, from which he accepted a
huge severance package.
MILITARY
CONNECTION:
Why
did Superferry build a vessel twice the size recommended by the
vessel's maker, Austal USA, for interisland travel with a fuel
capacity of 58,000 gallons? Because Superferry is a military
transport vessel designed to transport Stryker brigades and military
troops interisland under the guise of a passenger ferry, just like
the Westpac Express in Japan. Don't take our word for it. John Lehman
himself said so in the Pacific Business News in 2005. (and so did Tim Dick ) Superferry is built for military
purposes paid for by unsuspecting Hawaii taxpayers.
WHALES—ROADKILL
OF THE SUPERFERRY:
At
40 miles an hour, the Superferry WILL slice up and kill whales with
its two enormous, narrow pontoons that sink 14 feet under water and
cut like razor-sharp blades upon impact. The fate of the poor whale
is a given.
What's not been determined is what will happen to the 866
passengers when a boat traveling at such a high rate of speed strikes
a humpback whale??? In April of last year, a collision between a
high-speed passenger ferry and a whale in Japan resulted in 90 of 114
passengers and crew on board sustaining injuries.
There is no
other vessel this size in Hawaii that travels at this rate of speed.
Alaska has imposed a limit of 10 to 13 knots for vessels traveling
through its humpback whale sanctuary, home of the very same whales
that migrate here. Why should it be any different in Hawaii?
INVASIVE
SPECIES:
Can
anybody say "coqui frog?" It is a well-known fact that
coqui frogs and their eggs hitchhike on vehicles. (This is how these
destructive pests have quadrupled in population on the Big Island in
the last year). Coquis and little fire ants, WILL travel from Big
Island to other islands via Superferry. Other invasives like the bee
mite and the glassy-winged sharpshooter, WILL come from Oahu to other
islands. Personal vehicles by the hundreds each day potentially
carrying pests of all kinds is not comparable to shipments on Matson
and Young Brothers.
Superferry
says it will do "screenings," NOT inspections. Based on
their ETAs, Superferry will have approximately 5 seconds per vehicle
to "screen" for everything from firearms, explosives,
drugs, agriculture and invasive species. The world's
deadliest terrorist attack at sea took place in the Philippines in
2004 when their Superferry was bombed by a guerilla group in 2004,
killing 116 passengers. Superferry should be held to the same
security standards as inter-island airlines. Calling all
criminals! Hop onboard Superferry, burglarize a Big Island residence,
load up the goods in your car and escape back to Oahu via Superferry.
PARTY
TIME:
Superferry
serves liquor onboard its vessel. Imagine dozens and dozens of
bust-up passengers taking to the streets after their long ride on
Superferry. PARTY!!!
SUPERFERRY'S
CLOSEKNIT EMPLOYEE OHANA WHOM THEY CLAIM TO LOVE SO MUCH:
Did
you know that all but two of Superferry's beloved employees on Maui
are less than part-time and receive NO health benefits?
Pacific
Business News reported on March 26, 2005, that “With Lehman’s
expertise, the Superferry plans to operate a Westpac Express,
essentially to carry military equipment and ferry vehicles from O‘ahu
to the Big Island on a daily basis.” Lehman told PBN that “This
logistical plan will make it easier for soldiers to train when the
Stryker Brigade comes to Hawai‘i. The brigade will be stationed on
O‘ahu and conduct training exercises on the Big Island.” He
pointed out that the Superferry is able to transport Stryker
vehicles. HSF states on Page 9 of its PUC application that, “In
Hawai‘i, it is anticipated that an entire battalion will be able to
be transported from O‘ahu to the Big Island on four trips at lower
cost.”
MORE
NUMBERS CRUNCHING:
SUPERFERRY
STICKER SHOCK — AFTER THE LOW INTRODUCTORY FARES:
For
a family of five with car on Superferry,
(2 adults, 1 infant, 1 child
under two, 1 child age 8 and an SUV):
Oahu
to Maui roundtrip, April 4-7, 2008:
$770.58
For
same family of five, same dates:
Air/car
package on Aloha Airlines:
$410.48
Wow,
I can't wait to pay $360 more for a three-hour ride on
Superferry
starting at 6 in the morning!!!!!
In
a letter written to West Hawaii Today on Nov. 20, 2007, Mr. Henry
Scroggins is excited to report that it will only cost $103 to ship
his SUV from Oahu to the Big Island compared to Young Brothers' price
of $253 for the same route. But the $103 he quotes is Superferry's
off-peak base fare, Tuesday through Thursday only, not counting the
fuel surcharge. Mr. Scroggins needs to get out his calculator and
include the additional 34% fuel surcharge currently quoted (which
will increase when oil prices increase) for a total of $138.83 one
way. This does not include the fact that he will have to accompany
the vehicle he is shipping on Superferry, so he should factor in the
additional passenger fare of $61.74 plus fuel surcharge of 34%,
bringing it up to $82.71 for a grand total of $221.54 one way Tuesday
through Thursday only. If he wants to upgrade to the lounge (which
most certainly he will since it's a half day's worth of sailing),
he'll need to fork over an extra $20 one way.
On
peak days, which are Friday through Monday, the base fares go up to
$113.64 per SUV and $71.69 per passenger. On Friday through Monday,
Mr. Scroggins will be paying a grand total of $248.33 for his car and
himself one way from Oahu to the Big Island. A difference of only five dollars from the Young Brothers' fare he cites. (not including
the lounge upgrade)
- Fares
- Published
fares don't include gas surcharge.
- You must pay
for each person in addition to a separate charge for your vehicle
- Funding
- Why are we
taxpayers being asked to benefit a private enterprise?
- Who will be
responsible for maintaining harbor
upgrades once they are completed?
- If Hawaii
Superferry fails, what becomes of the facilities that have been
created?
- Traffic
- Has
consideration been given to increased traffic, not only on the roads
throughout the island, but most importantly with regard to the areas
within a few miles of proposed ports?
- Will
increased traffic negatively impact safety on our roads?
- Will
increased traffic mean more tax dollars spent to repair our
roads?
- Freight, Fish &
Farmers
- According to
Pacific Business News, “Maui Land & Pineapple Co. has invested
$1 million in Hawaii Superferry Inc..” and “Grove Farm Co. of
Kauai …The Steve Case-owned company reached an agreement to buy 50
percent of Maui Land and Pineapple's $1 million investment in the
ferry company.” How can we be certain the Superferry is not being
positioned as a freight carrier, thereby eliminating the benefits to
small local farmers as well as to passengers looking for faster and
cheaper inter-island transportation?
- How will the
Superferry affect the livelihood of our local fishermen? Will it
enable people from other islands easier access to the fish in our
local waters?
- Marine Life
- What
considerations have been given to the safety of whales and other
marine life?
- Will the
Superferry affect the migration of our whales, possibly driving them
away and therefore affecting our tourism?
- Recreational
Uses
- Will the Superferry be able to coexist
with recreational swimmers, boaters, surfers and paddlers?
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