MV Taku

MV_Taku
MV Taku
History
NameTaku
NamesakeTaku Glacier, Juneau, Alaska
Owner Alaska Marine Highway System
Port of registry United States
BuilderPuget Sound Bridge & Dry Dock Company, Seattle, Washington
Cost$4.5 Million USD[1]
Launched2 July 1962[2]
Commissioned1963
Identification
FateScrapped 21 April 2018
General characteristics
Class and typeMalaspina-class mainline ferry
Tonnage2,625 Domestic 7,302 International[clarification needed][3]
Displacement4,283 long tons (4,352 t)[3]
Length352 ft (107 m)[3]
Beam74 ft (23 m)[3]
Draft16 ft 11 in (5.16 m)[3]
DecksOne vehicle deck, three passenger decks [4]
RampsAft, port, and starboard ro-ro loading
Installed powerTwo 4,000 hp MaK Diesel engines [4]
Speed16.5 knots (30.6 km/h; 19.0 mph)[3]
Capacity
  • 370 passengers
  • 69 vehicles[3]
Crew42[3]

M/V Taku is a Malaspina-class mainline vessel built for the Alaska Marine Highway System. The ship has been retired and was sold to a Dubai-based company for $171,000.[5] The owner sought to sell the ferry internationally, and was unsuccessful, and it was last seen beached in Alang, India, to be scrapped.

  1. ^ Cite error: The named reference Cohen p16 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  2. ^ "Taku (5351052)". Miramar Ship Index. Retrieved 16 February 2021.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h Vessel Profiles, M/V Taku
  4. ^ a b Welcome Aboard
  5. ^ Brooks, James (2018-01-23). "'Bittersweet for Alaska': Beloved ferry Taku just sold to a Dubai company". Juneau Empire. Retrieved 25 May 2018.