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M/V Yakima
Ana. / San Juan / Sidney
San Juan Inter-Island
P. Townsend / Coup.
Mukilteo / Clinton
Edmonds / Kingston
Seattle / Bainbridge
Seattle
Faunt. / Vashon / South.
Pt. Defiance / Tahlequah
Features / ADA Information
Car Deck ADA Shelter:
Yes
Main Cabin Restroom:
Yes
Car Deck ADA Restroom:
Yes
Elevator:
Yes
WiFi Access:
No
ADA Notes:
The M/V Yakima has an elevator from both auto deck levels to the main passenger cabin and the upper level passenger deck. Restrooms are accessible on both passenger decks. There is an accessible shelter and an accessible restroom on the car deck. When you arrive at the terminal, notify the ticket seller if you need to park near the elevator or car deck restroom. There are limited vending and newspaper machines on the main deck, and a galley on the upper passenger deck.
Vessel Information
Class:
Super
Type:
Auto/Passenger Ferry
Length:
382' 2"
Engines:
4
Beam:
73' 2"
Horsepower:
8,960
Draft:
18' 6"
Speed in Knots:
17
Max Passengers:
1195
Propulsion:
DIESEL-ELECTRIC (DC)
Max Vehicles:
144
Displacement (weight in long tons):
3634
Tall Deck Space:
32
City Built:
San Diego
Auto Deck Clearance:
15' 6"
Year Built / Re-built:
1967 / 2000
Meaning of
Yakima
:
From the Yakama language, "Yakima" has many meanings: "to become peopled," "black bears," "runaway" and/or "people of the narrow river." A city, county and river are also named after the English spelling of the tribe, Yakima.