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- MV_Tokitae length "110337.6".
- MV_Tokitae abstract "The MV Tokitae is an Olympic Class passenger ferry that is under construction and is planned to enter service for the Washington State Ferries system in early 2014.The contracts were signed on November 1, 2011, and keel was laid on March 29, 2012.On November 13, 2012 the Washington State Transportation commission named the ferry Tokitae. Tokitae is a colloquial greeting that means "nice day, pretty colors" in the language of the Coast Salish indigenous people. It is also the name of an orca captured at Penn Cove, Whidbey Island, which was renamed Lolita and now performs at the Miami Seaquarium.The Tokitae's hull was rolled out of the Vigor construction building onto a drydock on Saturday, March 2, 2013. It was joined by the superstructure from Nichols Brothers Boatbuilders of Freeland, Whidbey Island on Sunday, March 3, 2013. On Tuesday, March 5, 2013, the superstructure was on top of the hull. The ferry was launched in Elliott Bay on July 19, 2013.It was announced on November 8, 2013 on the Washington State Ferries website that the Tokitae would start service with the Summer 2014 sailing schedule on the Mukilteo-Clinton route.The Tokitae was Christened by Lynn Peterson on March 20, 2014 at Vigor, during a ceremony opened to the media, officials and workers.".
- MV_Tokitae builder Seattle.
- MV_Tokitae builder Vigor_Shipyards.
- MV_Tokitae christeningDate "2014-03-20".
- MV_Tokitae class Olympic-class_ferry.
- MV_Tokitae cost "1.15E8".
- MV_Tokitae layingDown "2012-03-29".
- MV_Tokitae length "110.3376".
- MV_Tokitae shipBeam "25.2984".
- MV_Tokitae shipDraft "4.8768".
- MV_Tokitae shipLaunch "2013-07-19".
- MV_Tokitae status "Under construction".
- MV_Tokitae thumbnail MV_Tokitae_at_Vigor.jpg?width=300.
- MV_Tokitae topSpeed "31.484".
- MV_Tokitae wikiPageExternalLink VesselMap.pdf.
- MV_Tokitae wikiPageExternalLink index.cfm?fuseaction=classes.
- MV_Tokitae wikiPageID "38789727".
- MV_Tokitae wikiPageRevisionID "600553880".
- MV_Tokitae hasPhotoCollection MV_Tokitae.
- MV_Tokitae shipBuilder Seattle.
- MV_Tokitae shipBuilder Vigor_Shipyards.
- MV_Tokitae shipCapacity "144".
- MV_Tokitae shipCapacity "1500".
- MV_Tokitae shipChristened "2014-03-20".
- MV_Tokitae shipClass "Olympic Class auto/passenger ferry".
- MV_Tokitae shipDecks "1".
- MV_Tokitae shipDecks "2".
- MV_Tokitae shipDisplacement "4320".
- MV_Tokitae shipLaidDown "2012-03-29".
- MV_Tokitae shipLaunched "2013-07-19".
- MV_Tokitae shipName "MV Tokitae".
- MV_Tokitae shipNotes "All specifications are subject to change. Vessels in design and construction phase.".
- MV_Tokitae shipOrdered "2011".
- MV_Tokitae shipOriginalCost "1.15E8".
- MV_Tokitae shipPower "Total from 2 x EMD 12-710G7C Diesel Engines".
- MV_Tokitae shipRegistry "US".
- MV_Tokitae shipRoute "Mukilteo-Clinton".
- MV_Tokitae shipStatus "Under construction".
- MV_Tokitae subject Category:2012_ships.
- MV_Tokitae subject Category:Ships_built_in_Washington_(state).
- MV_Tokitae subject Category:Washington_State_Ferries_vessels.
- MV_Tokitae type MeanOfTransportation.
- MV_Tokitae type Ship.
- MV_Tokitae type Product.
- MV_Tokitae type DesignedArtifact.
- MV_Tokitae comment "The MV Tokitae is an Olympic Class passenger ferry that is under construction and is planned to enter service for the Washington State Ferries system in early 2014.The contracts were signed on November 1, 2011, and keel was laid on March 29, 2012.On November 13, 2012 the Washington State Transportation commission named the ferry Tokitae. Tokitae is a colloquial greeting that means "nice day, pretty colors" in the language of the Coast Salish indigenous people.".
- MV_Tokitae label "MV Tokitae".
- MV_Tokitae sameAs m.0rphct4.
- MV_Tokitae sameAs Q11712929.
- MV_Tokitae sameAs Q11712929.
- MV_Tokitae wasDerivedFrom MV_Tokitae?oldid=600553880.
- MV_Tokitae depiction MV_Tokitae_at_Vigor.jpg.
- MV_Tokitae isPrimaryTopicOf MV_Tokitae.
- MV_Tokitae name "MV Tokitae".