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- MV_Queen_of_Nanaimo length "129970.0".
- MV_Queen_of_Nanaimo abstract "The MV Queen of Nanaimo is a Burnaby class passenger vessel operated by BC Ferries.The ship was built in 1964 by Victoria Machinery Depot. In 1974 the ship was rebuilt and extended 25 meters in length. It currently operates on the Tsawwassen-Gulf Islands route web. In 2006 there was a major overhaul of passenger areas. Its propulsion is by two Mirrlees National KVSSM twin turbocharged (intercooled) single acting 4 stroke, V16 diesel engines which produce 3,000 bhp (2,200 kW) at 320 rpm. 15 inch bore by 18-inch (460 mm) stroke. Propellers are variable pitch (controllable-pitch propeller) made by KaMeWa (a Rolls Royce company).On August 3, 2010 the Queen of Nanaimo had a \"hard landing\" at the Village Bay terminal ferry on Mayne Island. Media reports suggest at least one serious injury, and damage to vessel and dock. It was later established that it was caused by a mechanical failure after the ship ran over a commercial crab trap, making it impossible to put the ship into reverse.On July 1, 2011, the Queen of Nanaimo had another \"hard landing\" at the Tsawwassen terminal.On November 2, 2013, the ship was pushed off course at Mayne Island after hitting severe weather. It damaged a private dock, and no one was injured.".
- MV_Queen_of_Nanaimo class Burnaby-class_ferry.
- MV_Queen_of_Nanaimo length "129.97".
- MV_Queen_of_Nanaimo shipBeam "23.93".
- MV_Queen_of_Nanaimo shipDraft "4.03".
- MV_Queen_of_Nanaimo thumbnail Queen_of_Nanaimo.jpg?width=300.
- MV_Queen_of_Nanaimo wikiPageExternalLink profile-queen_of_nanaimo.html.
- MV_Queen_of_Nanaimo wikiPageID "1318846".
- MV_Queen_of_Nanaimo wikiPageLength "4430".
- MV_Queen_of_Nanaimo wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- MV_Queen_of_Nanaimo wikiPageRevisionID "698052616".
- MV_Queen_of_Nanaimo wikiPageWikiLink BC_Ferries.
- MV_Queen_of_Nanaimo wikiPageWikiLink Burnaby-class_ferry.
- MV_Queen_of_Nanaimo wikiPageWikiLink Category:1964_ships.
- MV_Queen_of_Nanaimo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Burnaby-class_ferries.
- MV_Queen_of_Nanaimo wikiPageWikiLink File:Flag_of_Canada.svg.
- MV_Queen_of_Nanaimo wikiPageWikiLink Gulf_Islands.
- MV_Queen_of_Nanaimo wikiPageWikiLink List_of_ship_launches_in_1964.
- MV_Queen_of_Nanaimo wikiPageWikiLink Mayne_Island.
- MV_Queen_of_Nanaimo wikiPageWikiLink Passenger_ship.
- MV_Queen_of_Nanaimo wikiPageWikiLink Single-_and_double-acting_cylinders.
- MV_Queen_of_Nanaimo wikiPageWikiLink Tsawwassen.
- MV_Queen_of_Nanaimo wikiPageWikiLink V16_engine.
- MV_Queen_of_Nanaimo wikiPageWikiLink Victoria_Machinery_Depot.
- MV_Queen_of_Nanaimo wikiPageWikiLink File:Queen_of_Nanaimo.jpg.
- MV_Queen_of_Nanaimo wikiPageWikiLinkText "''Queen of Nanaimo''".
- MV_Queen_of_Nanaimo wikiPageWikiLinkText "MV ''Queen of Nanaimo''".
- MV_Queen_of_Nanaimo wikiPageWikiLinkText "MV Queen of Nanaimo".
- MV_Queen_of_Nanaimo wikiPageWikiLinkText "Queen of Nanaimo".
- MV_Queen_of_Nanaimo shipBeam "23.93 m".
- MV_Queen_of_Nanaimo shipCapacity "*1163 passengers & crew *192 cars".
- MV_Queen_of_Nanaimo shipClass Burnaby-class_ferry.
- MV_Queen_of_Nanaimo shipCompleted "1964".
- MV_Queen_of_Nanaimo shipCountry "Canada".
- MV_Queen_of_Nanaimo shipDisplacement "4542".
- MV_Queen_of_Nanaimo shipDraft "4.03 m".
- MV_Queen_of_Nanaimo shipFlag "60".
- MV_Queen_of_Nanaimo shipIdentification "*Official number: 320068 *Callsign: VCNX".
- MV_Queen_of_Nanaimo shipLength "129.97 m".
- MV_Queen_of_Nanaimo shipName "Queen of Nanaimo".
- MV_Queen_of_Nanaimo shipOperator "British Columbia Ferry Services Inc.".
- MV_Queen_of_Nanaimo shipOwner "British Columbia Ferry Services Inc.".
- MV_Queen_of_Nanaimo shipPropulsion "2".
- MV_Queen_of_Nanaimo shipRegistry "Victoria, British Columbia".
- MV_Queen_of_Nanaimo shipRoute Gulf_Islands.
- MV_Queen_of_Nanaimo shipRoute Tsawwassen.
- MV_Queen_of_Nanaimo shipSpeed "16.5".
- MV_Queen_of_Nanaimo wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:BC_Ferry_Classes.
- MV_Queen_of_Nanaimo wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Burnaby_class_ferry.
- MV_Queen_of_Nanaimo wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_Category.
- MV_Queen_of_Nanaimo wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- MV_Queen_of_Nanaimo wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ferry-stub.
- MV_Queen_of_Nanaimo wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_ship_career.
- MV_Queen_of_Nanaimo wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_ship_characteristics.
- MV_Queen_of_Nanaimo wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- MV_Queen_of_Nanaimo wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Spaulding_Ships.
- MV_Queen_of_Nanaimo wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Surviving_ocean_going_ships.
- MV_Queen_of_Nanaimo subject Category:1964_ships.
- MV_Queen_of_Nanaimo subject Category:Burnaby-class_ferries.
- MV_Queen_of_Nanaimo hypernym Vessel.
- MV_Queen_of_Nanaimo type MeanOfTransportation.
- MV_Queen_of_Nanaimo type Ship.
- MV_Queen_of_Nanaimo type Class.
- MV_Queen_of_Nanaimo type Ferry.
- MV_Queen_of_Nanaimo type Ship.
- MV_Queen_of_Nanaimo type Vehicle.
- MV_Queen_of_Nanaimo type Product.
- MV_Queen_of_Nanaimo type DesignedArtifact.
- MV_Queen_of_Nanaimo type Thing.
- MV_Queen_of_Nanaimo type Q11446.
- MV_Queen_of_Nanaimo comment "The MV Queen of Nanaimo is a Burnaby class passenger vessel operated by BC Ferries.The ship was built in 1964 by Victoria Machinery Depot. In 1974 the ship was rebuilt and extended 25 meters in length. It currently operates on the Tsawwassen-Gulf Islands route web. In 2006 there was a major overhaul of passenger areas. Its propulsion is by two Mirrlees National KVSSM twin turbocharged (intercooled) single acting 4 stroke, V16 diesel engines which produce 3,000 bhp (2,200 kW) at 320 rpm.".
- MV_Queen_of_Nanaimo label "MV Queen of Nanaimo".
- MV_Queen_of_Nanaimo sameAs Q6719951.
- MV_Queen_of_Nanaimo sameAs m.04jpjvt.
- MV_Queen_of_Nanaimo sameAs Q6719951.
- MV_Queen_of_Nanaimo wasDerivedFrom MV_Queen_of_Nanaimo?oldid=698052616.
- MV_Queen_of_Nanaimo depiction Queen_of_Nanaimo.jpg.
- MV_Queen_of_Nanaimo isPrimaryTopicOf MV_Queen_of_Nanaimo.
- MV_Queen_of_Nanaimo name "Queen of Nanaimo".