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- MV_Hyak length "116433.6".
- MV_Hyak abstract "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.".
- MV_Hyak builder National_Steel_and_Shipbuilding_Company.
- MV_Hyak builder San_Diego.
- MV_Hyak class Super-class_ferry.
- MV_Hyak length "116.4336".
- MV_Hyak operator Washington_State_Ferries.
- MV_Hyak owner Washington_State_Department_of_Transportation.
- MV_Hyak shipBeam "22.2504".
- MV_Hyak shipDraft "5.4864".
- MV_Hyak thumbnail Hyak_passing_Flat_Point_04.JPG?width=300.
- MV_Hyak topSpeed "31.484".
- MV_Hyak wikiPageExternalLink VesselDetail.aspx?vessel_id=13.
- MV_Hyak wikiPageID "3543044".
- MV_Hyak wikiPageRevisionID "586138689".
- MV_Hyak hasPhotoCollection MV_Hyak.
- MV_Hyak shipBuilder "National Steel and Shipbuilding Company shipyard, San Diego, California".
- MV_Hyak shipCapacity "160".
- MV_Hyak shipCapacity "2500".
- MV_Hyak shipClass "Super Class auto/passenger ferry".
- MV_Hyak shipCompleted "1967".
- MV_Hyak shipName "MV Hyak".
- MV_Hyak shipOperator Washington_State_Ferries.
- MV_Hyak shipOwner Washington_State_Department_of_Transportation.
- MV_Hyak shipPower "Total 8,000 hp from 4 x Diesel-Electric engines".
- MV_Hyak shipRegistry "Seattle, Washington,".
- MV_Hyak shipTonnage "1214".
- MV_Hyak shipTonnage "2704".
- MV_Hyak subject Category:1967_ships.
- MV_Hyak subject Category:Ships_built_in_San_Diego,_California.
- MV_Hyak subject Category:Washington_State_Ferries_vessels.
- MV_Hyak type 1967Ships.
- MV_Hyak type Artifact100021939.
- MV_Hyak type Conveyance103100490.
- MV_Hyak type Craft103125870.
- MV_Hyak type Instrumentality103575240.
- MV_Hyak type Object100002684.
- MV_Hyak type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- MV_Hyak type Ship104194289.
- MV_Hyak type Vehicle104524313.
- MV_Hyak type Vessel104530566.
- MV_Hyak type Whole100003553.
- MV_Hyak type MeanOfTransportation.
- MV_Hyak type Ship.
- MV_Hyak type Product.
- MV_Hyak type Ship.
- MV_Hyak type DesignedArtifact.
- MV_Hyak comment "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.".
- MV_Hyak label "MV Hyak".
- MV_Hyak sameAs MV_Hyak.
- MV_Hyak sameAs m.09kjj2.
- MV_Hyak sameAs Q11674475.
- MV_Hyak sameAs Q11674475.
- MV_Hyak sameAs MV_Hyak.
- MV_Hyak wasDerivedFrom MV_Hyak?oldid=586138689.
- MV_Hyak depiction Hyak_passing_Flat_Point_04.JPG.
- MV_Hyak isPrimaryTopicOf MV_Hyak.
- MV_Hyak name "MV Hyak".