MV Sealth
MV Sealth docked at Bainbridge Island | |
Career | |
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Name: | MV Sealth |
Owner: | WSDOT |
Operator: | Washington State Ferries |
Port of registry: | Seattle, Washington, United States |
Route: | Relief Vessel on Fauntleroy-Vashon-Southworth, Anacortes-San Juan Islands and San Juan Interisland |
Builder: | Marine Power and Equipment, Seattle |
Completed: |
1982 Refit: 2006 |
In service: | 1985 |
Identification: |
Official Number:662478 Call Sign: WAK7089[1] |
General characteristics | |
Class & type: | Issaquah 100 Class auto/passenger ferry |
Length: | 328 ft (100.0 m) |
Beam: | 78 ft 8 in (24.0 m) |
Draft: | 15 ft 6 in (4.7 m) |
Deck clearance: | 15 ft 2 in (4.6 m) |
Installed power: | Total 5,000 hp from 2 diesel engines |
Speed: | 16 kn (30 km/h; 18 mph) |
Capacity: |
1200 passengers 90 vehicles (max 30 commercial)[2] |
The MV Sealth is the sole remaining Issaquah 100 Class ferry operated by Washington State Ferries.
She is named for Chief Sealth.
The Sealth underwent cabin rebuilding in the Fall of 2006, and has returned to service on the Seattle-Bremerton route. The Sealth is currently the #3 vessel in the San Juans. Earlier she was taken out of service due to a seam needing weld repairs.[3]
Incidents
On November 7 2012, the Sealth was serving the Bremerton run when a hole four feet under the waterline at No. 2 end port side was discovered. [4] The ferry was pulled from service in the day and the leak was fixed a week later at Dakota Shipyards of Anacortes. This caused the Salish to be put on the run, causing a loss of 30% percent of the run's regular car capacity.
References
- ↑ Issaquah's Today Part 2 - M/V Sealth, evergreenfleet.com
- ↑ Vessel information - M/V Sealth, WSF, WSDOT
- ↑ Route information - M/V Sealth, WSF, WSDOT
- ↑ News release regarding leak
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