It may be time to abandon ship.

Pete Davidson and Colin Jost’s notorious Staten Island Ferry project is racking up tens of thousands of dollars in monthly docking fees as the craft, dubbed the “Titanic 2,’’ lingers in a Big Apple harbor.

And the whopping costs are on top of an alleged outstanding $13,500 bill that the pair owes a law firm over the ship. 4

Steve Kalil, president of Caddell Dry Dock & Repair — the Staten Island shipyard that lodges the boat — revealed to The Post that the duo has been shelling out massive monthly rent since April 2022, while their plans for a hip floating entertainment remain mothballed.

The exact rent for the boat’s berth has not been revealed, but a $10,000-per-month docking fee would be “on the low side,” the New York Times first reported .

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