Quinitsa
About this ferry
The Quinitsa provides regular ferry service between Crofton and Salt Spring Island (Vesuvius).
As part of our ongoing commitment to safety, operational guidelines call for regular and frequent safety drills for all crew members on every ferry.
Over 1,000 drills will be conducted this year to ensure the highest safety standards for our ferries and crews.
In the event of an emergency, always follow the instructions of ferry’s personnel.
Important: in the case of an emergency, vehicle access may be prohibited.
Emergency signals
The following signals are used to crew members to an emergency:
- Fire
Continuous ringing of the alarm bell. - Person overboard
Three long soundings of the whistle and general alarm bell. Keep outer decks clear where rescue operations are underway. - Boat/Raft stations
Seven (or more) short soundings, followed by one long sounding of the ferry’s general alarm and/or whistle.
Signals will be followed by an announcement explaining the nature of the emergency. If you hear a signal, don’t panic. Our crew will take immediate charge of the situation and clearly explain exactly what to do.
Evacuation
If the ferry needs to be evacuated, inflatable slides, similar to those used for passenger aircraft, can be deployed by crew members from Deck 2 (main car deck lounge).
Using the same basic principles as playground slides, and looking much like them, the inflatable slides are easy for all passengers to use by sliding quickly down to a life raft.
- There are two inflatable life raft platforms, capable of carrying 150 passengers
- In total, the life rafts can accommodate more people than the maximum the ferry can carry
Should there ever be a need to evacuate the ferry, crew members will direct you to an evacuation area.
Rescue boat
This ferry carries one six-person rescue boat on Deck 3 to assist with emergencies, for towing life rafts, and to help passengers to safety.
Life jackets
Life jackets are stowed in clearly marked lockers on Deck 2 in the lounges adjacent to the evacuation stations.
Three sizes of life jackets are available:
- One for infants less than 33 pounds (15 kg)
- One for children up to 90 pounds (41 kg)
- One for adults
In the unlikely event of an emergency, crew members will instruct you on the proper use of your life jacket.
Fire suppression
Fire extinguishers are located in all interior passenger areas, plus:
- Manual pull stations throughout the ferry
- Fire monitors
- CO2 flood systems in machinery spaces and generator spaces
Stability
This ferry meets all Canadian stability requirements including the TP 10943 (SOLAS ’90 (Safety of Life at Sea)) damage stability standards for two compartment damage.
Watertight
The hull is subdivided into nine watertight compartments. Two automated watertight doors are fitted. Watertight integrity is monitored continuously from the bridge. All watertight opening and hatches are inspected, tested, and serviced annually.
Monitoring for safety
This ferry has video cameras installed, allowing the bridge and engineering crew to continuously monitor all areas of the ferry and remotely activate safety systems quickly. The crew also maintains regular inspection rounds of the ferry during the sailing.
View schedule for the route between Crofton and Salt Spring Island (Vesuvius Bay)
Back to our ferries
The information on this page applies to the Quinitsa only. Locations and complement of safety equipment on other ferries will vary.
Important: Ferries are periodically modified. BC Ferries does not accept any responsibility or liability for any errors in the information provided.
- Built 1977
- Overall length (m) 77.59
- Maximum displacement (t) 1099.0
- Car capacity 44
- Passenger & crew capacity 300
- Maximum speed (knots) 9.75
- Horsepower 1900
To ensure a safe and comfortable journey for all passengers, BC Ferries provides a variety of accessibility options, including discounted passenger fares, assistance getting on and off the ferry, and wheelchairs to borrow for boarding.
The Quinitsa has accessible car deck lounges and washrooms on board.
During heavy traffic loads it may not be possible to take a wheelchair out of a vehicle and manoeuver it on the car deck.
If you use a wheelchair, let the agent at the ticket booth know when you arrive, and we will do our best to arrange for you to park as close as possible to the accessible washrooms.
Assistance in an emergency
If you would require assistance in the event of an emergency, inform the ticket agent at the terminal and a crew member on the ferry.
Learn more about BC Ferries accessibility.