MV Chetzemoka, the first of the class, sailing into Keystone Harbor (2011)
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Class overview | |
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Builders | Todd Pacific Shipyards, Seattle, Washington |
Operators | Washington State Ferries |
Preceded by | Steel Electric class |
Built | 2009–2012 |
In service | 2010–present |
Planned | 3 |
Completed | 3 |
Active | 3 |
General characteristics | |
Type | Auto/passenger ferry |
Tonnage | 4,623 |
Displacement | 1,515 long tons of displacement |
Length | 273 ft 8 in (83.41 m) |
Beam | 64 ft (20 m) |
Draft | 11 ft (3.4 m) |
Decks | 7 |
Deck clearance | 16 ft 1 in (4.9 m) max |
Installed power | 6,000 hp (4,500 kW) total from two EMD 710 diesel engines |
Speed | 15 knots (28 km/h; 17 mph) max |
Capacity |
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Crew | 10[1] |
Kwa-di Tabil-class ferries[2] (kwah-DEE-tah-BALE) were built for Washington State Ferries to replace the retired Steel Electric-class ferries. The vessels serve lower-traffic routes and carry up to 64 vehicles. The State of Washington spent approximately $213 million to construct the three ferries in this class.[3]
In the design stage, the class was called the 100 Vehicle-class[4] and later 64 Vehicle-class ferries.[5][6]