The ferry, which runs on the Seattle to Bainbridge route, after one of the main engines shut down twice.
SEATTLE — The Wenatchee, the state’s first hybrid-electric ferry, was taken out of service on Sunday for the third time since the vessel made its debut in July.
A Washington State Ferries (WSF) spokesperson said one of the main engines shut down twice due to a fault in the “overspeed protection circuit.” Engineers were able to resolve the issue that same evening, and the boat returned to service for the first sailing to Bainbridge Island at 4:45 a.m. on Monday.
The Wenatchee is a nearly
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