M/V Sealth

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M/V Sealth
Class Issaquah 100 Class
Type Auto/Passenger Ferry
City Built Seattle
Year Built/Rebuilt 1982/
General Characteristics
Length 328'
Beam 78'8"
Draft 15'6"
Gross Tonnage 2477
Net Tonnage 1772
Speed 16 knots
Propulsion Diesel
Engines 2
Horsepower 5,000
Passengers 1200
Vehicles 100
Max Commercial Vehicles 30
Auto Deck Clearance 15'2"


The Sealth is the sole Issaquah 100 Class ferry in the Washington State Ferry System. She is named for Chief Sealth.

The Sealth is currently undergoing cabin rebuilding, and is expected to return to service in the Fall of 2006.[1].

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