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05/16/2016 11:14 AM
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Sorry in advance if this has been covered. Is Smith's or RTFF more reliable? We have crew coming from St Thomas early on a Sat AM and they need the first ferry to Road Town. I see TripAdvisor gives RTFF the nod, but not sure what this group thinks.
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Never had a major issue with RTFF, but did spend a couple hours limping across on Smith's one afternoon - engine issues. Seems to be a common deal.
"Confidentially, I've had these problems with the tides before"
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In general RTFF is better, but especially in season when M/V Provincetown comes down from MA (along with a US crew).
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I believe that the ferry does have a local captain. RTFF is in general well run. Don't like their luggage policy however.
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