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Name
  
MV Chetzemoka

Maiden voyage
  
November 14, 2010

Length
  
83 m

Cost
  
$77.5 million USD

Launched
  
2 March 2010

Builder
  
Vigor Shipyards

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Owner
  
Washington State Ferries

Operator
  
Washington State Ferries

Route
  
Point Defiance- Tahlequah

Mv chetzemoka departing keystone harbor


MV Chetzemoka ("The Chetzy") is a Kwa-di Tabil-class ferry built at Todd Pacific Shipyards in Seattle, Washington for the Washington State Ferries. It was scheduled to start on the Port Townsend-Coupeville (Keystone) route in September 2010, but sea trials revealed excessive vibrations in the vessel's propulsion system. The ferry was christened by Governor Christine Gregoire and began service November 14, 2010.

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The vessel was named after the Klallam chief Chetzemoka, who was influential during the early European-American settlement of Port Townsend.

The Chetzemoka began service to Vashon Island on January 23, 2012, replacing the now-retired MV Rhododendron on the Point Defiance-Tahlequah route.

Mv chetzemoka tour


Design

The Chetzemoka's design is based on that of the MV Island Home, a ferry that is owned by The Woods Hole, Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket Steamship Authority. The particular class has had some mechanical issues, causing some in Washington to question the use of the design.

The Chetzemoka's design is somewhat unusual for a Washington State Ferry, as the vessel has two elevators, multiple stairwells, and a smoke stack on the same side of the ferry, instead of being symmetrical, aside from having a single elevator on one side of a typical Washington State Ferry. This oddity in design has given the vessel a pronounced 1 degree list, causing some to call the vessel 'Eileen' (I Lean). When the boat is loaded, the list is not noticeable. The Chetzemoka is also the first "smaller scale" vessel to allow access to the "Texas Deck", the area on top of the vessel between pilot houses. Only the Super-class, Jumbo-class, and Jumbo Mark II-class ferries allow such access. The Chetzemoka is also the first vessel in the Washington State Ferries fleet to have a mezzanine deck, between the main passenger cabin and the car deck, which on one side is primarily configured to hold bicycles (instead of them being relegated to the car deck), and the other simply for passengers. These mezzanine decks are not connected, except via the main passenger cabin, allowing for a full 16 feet (4.9 m) clearance in the center of the vessel.

After some time in service, ballast was added to the vessel correcting the stability issues.

Incidents

On February 14, 2012, the Chetzemoka's smoke stack overheated. The vessels was not at risk of fire. The overheating was caused by starting and stopping the engines too soon, because the Point Defiance-Tahleqhah route is very short.

On December 4, 2016, the Chetzemoka collided with a smaller vessel, the "Nap Tyme" in Dalco Passage, in between Vashon Island and Point Defiance. Both vessels were fine with no risk of sinking, and no injuries occurred.

On December 24, 2016 the captain of the Chetzmoka suffered a medical emergency and fell upon the controls causing the vessel to pull away from the dock while it was still tied up minutes from it's scheduled departure. No damage was done to the vessel but the docks apron was severely damaged shutting down the Point Defiance Terminal for a week

References

MV Chetzemoka Wikipedia