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- MV_Columbia length "127406.4".
- MV_Columbia abstract "The M/V Columbia is a mainline ferry vessel for the Alaska Marine Highway System.Constructed in 1974 by Lockheed Shipbuilding in Seattle, Washington, the M/V Columbia has been the flagship vessel for the Alaska ferry system for over 36 years. As a mainline ferry, which means it serves the largest of the inside passage communities (such as Ketchikan, Wrangell, Alaska Petersburg, Juneau, Haines, Alaska, Skagway, Alaska and Sitka), its route spans the entirety of the inside passage, often beginning runs in Bellingham, Washington and running to the northernmost Alaskan Panhandle community of Skagway stopping in communities along the way, during the summer season (winter services are operated by the MV Malaspina). "Columbia" has an upper deck between the main vehicle deck and the cabin deck with additional vehicle stowage accessed by two vehicle elevators capable of hoisting 19 foot vehicles with their passengers, and additional passenger cabins.On July 2, 2006, an auxiliary engine room fire broke out on the Columbia temporarily impairing steering and propulsion on its northbound voyage from Bellingham in Seymour Narrows in Canadian waters. The ship motored to Duncan Bay, British Columbia for damage assessment before continuing on to Ketchikan's Alaska Ship & Dry Dock for more extensive repairs.Early on 15 August 2007, only two months before a scheduled overhaul, position number two connecting rod in the Columbia's starboard engine experienced a bearing failure. To prevent catastrophic damage to the surrounding components the engine was secured. The 268 passengers were rerouted, and it was sent to Ketchikan, where it was originally planned to be repaired within the week. Soon it became apparent that it would require further work, and in a controversial decision the Marine Highway System chose to cancel all further summer voyages on the ship pending repairs. Nearly all the other ships in the fleet were rerouted to make up for the loss of what many consider to be the flagship of the fleet, and many passengers were urged to seek alternative travel means to help ease the pressure on the system. Transferred to Cascade General Shipyard at Swan Island in the Portland, Oregon area; both main engines were disassembled and overhauled. As of May 19, 2008 the MV Columbia left Cascade General and sailed to Bellingham, WA to begin active service.The vessel was moored in Ketchikan, AK for a winter layup period / heavy maintenance period from September 2009 to June 2010. During this period of time the propeller shafting and associated wheels were overhauled. The repair of damage sustained to the port main engine viscous damper drive coupling during the middle of the 2009 operating season was remediated as well.The vessel is currently moored in Ketchikan for the winter season awaiting repairs to the engine.".
- MV_Columbia builder Seattle.
- MV_Columbia builder Washington_(state).
- MV_Columbia class roll-off.
- MV_Columbia homeport Ketchikan,_Alaska.
- MV_Columbia length "127.4064".
- MV_Columbia owner Alaska_Marine_Highway.
- MV_Columbia shipBeam "0.0381".
- MV_Columbia shipBeam "25.908".
- MV_Columbia shipDraft "7.3152".
- MV_Columbia thumbnail MV_Columbia_Alaska_Ferry_Evening_2048px.jpg?width=300.
- MV_Columbia wikiPageExternalLink record_vesseldetailsprinparticular?Classno=7408017&Accesstype=PUBLIC&ReferrerApplication=PUBLIC.
- MV_Columbia wikiPageExternalLink www.ferryalaska.com.
- MV_Columbia wikiPageID "3250639".
- MV_Columbia wikiPageRevisionID "552253111".
- MV_Columbia hasPhotoCollection MV_Columbia.
- MV_Columbia shipAcquired "1974".
- MV_Columbia shipBeam "85".
- MV_Columbia shipBuilder "Lockheed Shipbuilding Seattle, Washington".
- MV_Columbia shipCapacity "* Passengers 499 *Automobiles 134".
- MV_Columbia shipClass Ferry.
- MV_Columbia shipClass roll-off.
- MV_Columbia shipDecks "Two vehicle decks".
- MV_Columbia shipDisplacement "7745".
- MV_Columbia shipDraft "24".
- MV_Columbia shipHomeport Ketchikan,_Alaska.
- MV_Columbia shipIdentification "ABS I.D. 7408017".
- MV_Columbia shipIdentification "O.N. 557340".
- MV_Columbia shipLength "418.0".
- MV_Columbia shipName "Columbia".
- MV_Columbia shipNamesake "Columbia Glacier in the Chugach Mountains".
- MV_Columbia shipNotes "Aft, port, and starboard ro-ro loading".
- MV_Columbia shipOwner "20".
- MV_Columbia shipPower "12350".
- MV_Columbia shipRegistry "20".
- MV_Columbia shipRoute "* Bellingham, Washington *Ketchikan, Alaska *Wrangell, Alaska *Petersburg, Alaska *Sitka, Alaska *Haines, Alaska *Skagway, Alaska *Juneau, Alaska".
- MV_Columbia shipSpeed "17.3".
- MV_Columbia subject Category:1974_ships.
- MV_Columbia subject Category:Alaska_Marine_Highway_System_vessels.
- MV_Columbia type 1974Ships.
- MV_Columbia type Artifact100021939.
- MV_Columbia type Conveyance103100490.
- MV_Columbia type Craft103125870.
- MV_Columbia type Instrumentality103575240.
- MV_Columbia type Object100002684.
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- MV_Columbia type Ship104194289.
- MV_Columbia type Vehicle104524313.
- MV_Columbia type Vessel104530566.
- MV_Columbia type Whole100003553.
- MV_Columbia type MeanOfTransportation.
- MV_Columbia type Ship.
- MV_Columbia type Product.
- MV_Columbia type Ship.
- MV_Columbia type DesignedArtifact.
- MV_Columbia comment "The M/V Columbia is a mainline ferry vessel for the Alaska Marine Highway System.Constructed in 1974 by Lockheed Shipbuilding in Seattle, Washington, the M/V Columbia has been the flagship vessel for the Alaska ferry system for over 36 years.".
- MV_Columbia label "MV Columbia".
- MV_Columbia sameAs m.09189c.
- MV_Columbia sameAs Q11673377.
- MV_Columbia sameAs Q11673377.
- MV_Columbia sameAs MV_Columbia.
- MV_Columbia wasDerivedFrom MV_Columbia?oldid=552253111.
- MV_Columbia depiction MV_Columbia_Alaska_Ferry_Evening_2048px.jpg.
- MV_Columbia homepage www.ferryalaska.com.
- MV_Columbia isPrimaryTopicOf MV_Columbia.
- MV_Columbia name "Columbia".