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- Q16984325 subject Q8909373.
- Q16984325 subject Q9411245.
- Q16984325 abstract "The MV Samish is the second vessel of the Olympic Class auto ferries built by Vigor Industrial for the Washington State Ferries system.Funding for a second Olympic class was authorized in the Spring 2012 session of the Washington State Legislature and the keel laying and first weld took place on March 8, 2013.The name Samish was decided by the Washington State Transportation Commission on November 13, 2012 (the same day of the naming of the MV Tokitae) after a public outreach process. The vessel is named after a Coast Salish tribe whose name means “giving people”.On December 21, 2013, the ship's superstructure was rolled out from Nichols Brothers Boat Builders and sent to Seattle on December 23 to be joined with the superstructure already under construction.The Samish was accepted by Washington State Ferries on April 10, 2015 and was officially christened on May 20 in Anacortes. The ship underwent two months of sea trials and crew training before entering service on the Anacortes/San Juan Islands route at the start of the Summer 2015 sailing season on June 14.The Samish was pulled from service on February 21, 2016, after the discovery of a quarter-sized hole in the hull below the water line, later found during a drydock inspection to be linked to corrosion. The ferry is expected to re-enter service by March 10 after some minor patchwork.".
- Q16984325 activeYearsStartDate "2015-06-14".
- Q16984325 builder Q5083.
- Q16984325 builder Q7928998.
- Q16984325 christeningDate "2015-05-20".
- Q16984325 class Q7089154.
- Q16984325 completionDate "2015-04-10".
- Q16984325 cost "1.2645E8".
- Q16984325 layingDown "2013-03-08".
- Q16984325 length "110.3376".
- Q16984325 operator Q3500373.
- Q16984325 owner Q834834.
- Q16984325 shipBeam "25.2984".
- Q16984325 shipDraft "4.8768".
- Q16984325 status "Operational".
- Q16984325 thumbnail MV_Samish_in_Seattle.jpg?width=300.
- Q16984325 topSpeed "31.484".
- Q16984325 wikiPageWikiLink Q1150083.
- Q16984325 wikiPageWikiLink Q3500373.
- Q16984325 wikiPageWikiLink Q5083.
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- Q16984325 wikiPageWikiLink Q7089154.
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- Q16984325 wikiPageWikiLink Q7928998.
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- Q16984325 wikiPageWikiLink Q834834.
- Q16984325 wikiPageWikiLink Q8909373.
- Q16984325 wikiPageWikiLink Q9411245.
- Q16984325 shipBuilder Q5083.
- Q16984325 shipBuilder Q7928998.
- Q16984325 shipChristened "2015-05-20".
- Q16984325 shipClass "Olympic Class auto/passenger ferry".
- Q16984325 shipCompleted "2015-04-10".
- Q16984325 shipInService "2015-06-14".
- Q16984325 shipLaidDown "2013-03-08".
- Q16984325 shipName "MV Samish".
- Q16984325 shipOperator Q3500373.
- Q16984325 shipOriginalCost "1.2645E8".
- Q16984325 shipOwner Q834834.
- Q16984325 shipStatus "Operational".
- Q16984325 type Product.
- Q16984325 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q16984325 type Ship.
- Q16984325 type DesignedArtifact.
- Q16984325 type Thing.
- Q16984325 type Q11446.
- Q16984325 comment "The MV Samish is the second vessel of the Olympic Class auto ferries built by Vigor Industrial for the Washington State Ferries system.Funding for a second Olympic class was authorized in the Spring 2012 session of the Washington State Legislature and the keel laying and first weld took place on March 8, 2013.The name Samish was decided by the Washington State Transportation Commission on November 13, 2012 (the same day of the naming of the MV Tokitae) after a public outreach process.".
- Q16984325 label "MV Samish".
- Q16984325 depiction MV_Samish_in_Seattle.jpg.
- Q16984325 name "MV Samish".