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- Q11673326 subject Q8159254.
- Q11673326 subject Q8230299.
- Q11673326 abstract "MV LeConte /ləˈkɑːnteɪ/ is a feeder vessel for the Alaska Marine Highway System, built in Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin in 1973 and commissioned in 1974 by Alaska's ferry system. LeConte is the older sister ship to M/V Aurora, and both serve as feeder vessels that pick up passengers in small communities such as Hoonah and take them to larger regional communities (this process is colloquially known as the "milk run"). In the case of the LeConte, it primarily serves in the northern portion of the Alaskan Panhandle in between Sitka and Juneau, but it also occasionally ventures all through Southeast Alaska as well, however, in a highly controversial and political change, the LeConte was turned into a day boat operated exclusively out of Juneau, cutting service to the community of Pelican, and cutting service to the hub of Sitka — home of the Southeast Alaska Regional Health Center, a hospital that solely serves the Native Alaskan community, the primary demographic of the Leconte's ports of call.The LeConte, in the summer of 2005 made a number of stops in Bartlett Cove, which is one of the gateways of Glacier Bay National Park.The LeConte's amenities include a hot-food cafeteria, movie and forward observation lounges, and solarium. There are no cabins on the LeConte both because of its small size and the lack of demand due to its feeder route running times.The LeConte and the M/V Aurora are the only AMHS vessels able to serve the communities of Angoon, Pelican, Tenakee Springs, and two of the three vessels (the M/V Taku also is able to access these ports) to serve Hoonah and Kake. This quality is due because of these vessels' small sizes thus making them both vital assets for the ferry system and the residents of these rural villages.".
- Q11673326 builder Q1023559.
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- Q11673326 homeport Q29445.
- Q11673326 length "71.628".
- Q11673326 owner Q801878.
- Q11673326 shipBeam "17.3736".
- Q11673326 shipDraft "3.9624".
- Q11673326 thumbnail Ferry_heads_up_Lynn_Canal_on_Sunny_day.jpg?width=300.
- Q11673326 topSpeed "26.854".
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- Q11673326 wikiPageExternalLink AAR_Leconte_USCG_2004.pdf.
- Q11673326 wikiPageExternalLink www.ferryalaska.com.
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- Q11673326 shipBuilder "Peterson Shipbuilders, Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin".
- Q11673326 shipHomeport Q29445.
- Q11673326 shipName "LeConte".
- Q11673326 shipOwner "20".
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- Q11673326 comment "MV LeConte /ləˈkɑːnteɪ/ is a feeder vessel for the Alaska Marine Highway System, built in Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin in 1973 and commissioned in 1974 by Alaska's ferry system. LeConte is the older sister ship to M/V Aurora, and both serve as feeder vessels that pick up passengers in small communities such as Hoonah and take them to larger regional communities (this process is colloquially known as the "milk run").".
- Q11673326 label "MV LeConte".
- Q11673326 depiction Ferry_heads_up_Lynn_Canal_on_Sunny_day.jpg.
- Q11673326 homepage www.ferryalaska.com.
- Q11673326 name "LeConte".