On the main routes to and from Vancouver Island BCFerries does not charge for over height, they just put you on the bottom deck if your rig is over 7'. The smaller routes may be different. WA State ferries charges over height on the Kingston/Edmonds run.Casa Escarlata Robles Too said:BC ferries would charge overage for more than 84", Alaska might give a slide for an extra foot or so. Not sure about Washington St.
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I found that on the Pt. Hardy to Prince Rupert ferry,last time ,2011,the overage was at 7'2",busboy66 said:On the main routes to and from Vancouver Island BCFerries does not charge for over height, they just put you on the bottom deck if your rig is over 7'. The smaller routes may be different. WA State ferries charges over height on the Kingston/Edmonds run.
Yikes! Sept 2011 seems so long ago.Casa Escarlata Robles Too said:I found that on the Pt. Hardy to Prince Rupert ferry,last time ,2011,the overage was at 7'2",
It cost me an extra almost $200 to have my canoe on the roof...
PS busboy66,I saw your rig back in Sept of 2011 north of Victoria.