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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p The MV Hyak is a Super Class ferry operated by Washington State Ferries.As of 2008, she is currently assigned to the Seattle-Bremerton route. The Hyak was built in 1967 at The National Steel and Shipbuilding Company shipyard in San Diego. Unlike her sisters the Hyak has not had her cabin refurbished. She is still a steady runner however, being one of the most trouble-free boats of class. Hyak is chinook jargon for "speedy".The Hyak regularly serves the Seattle-Bremerton route. On October 2008, she was transferred to the Edmonds-Kingston route to replace the MV Walla Walla, which was discovered to have a damaged thrust bearing. The Hyak will serve that route until repairs to the Walla Walla are complete. The Hyak as of fall 2011 is operating on the Anacortes-San Juans route. In fall 2011 she is replacing the MV Puyallup on the Edmonds-Kingston route. She was later moved to the Seattle-Bremerton route so the Walla Walla could go in the Puyallup's spot.. }

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