M/V LeConte

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M/V LeConte is an Alaska Marine Highway System ferry that provides passenger and vehicle service to coastal communities in Southeast Alaska.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ferry
roll-on/roll-off ferry
beam 57 feet
builder Peterson Builders, Inc.
builtAt Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin
classification day boat ferry
commissioned 1974
country United States of America
surface form: United States
displacement approximately 1,600 tons
draft 14 feet
flag United States of America
grossTonnage approximately 1,600 GT
hasFacility cafeteria
passenger lounge
vehicle deck
homePort Juneau
surface form: Juneau, Alaska
hullMaterial steel
launchDate 1973
length 235 feet
maximumSpeed approximately 15 knots
namedAfter Joseph LeConte
LeConte Glacier NERFINISHED
notableEvent grounded on Cozian Reef near Peril Strait in 2004
operator Alaska Marine Highway System
owner Alaska
surface form: State of Alaska
partOf Alaska Marine Highway System
surface form: Alaska Marine Highway System fleet
passengerCapacity 225 passengers
portOfRegistry Juneau
surface form: Juneau, Alaska
propulsion diesel engines
twin screw
route Lynn Canal route
Northern Panhandle communities
servesCommunity Angoon, Alaska
Gustavus, Alaska
Haines, Alaska
Angoon, Alaska
surface form: Hoonah, Alaska

Juneau
surface form: Juneau, Alaska

Kake, Alaska
Pelican, Alaska
Skagway
surface form: Skagway, Alaska

Tenakee Springs, Alaska
serviceArea Lynn Canal
Prince William Sound
Southeastern Alaska
surface form: Southeast Alaska
serviceType passenger ferry service
vehicle ferry service
sisterShip M/V Aurora
statusAfterIncident refloated and repaired after 2004 grounding
vehicleCapacity 34 standard vehicles

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