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State’s newest ferry launches, has ‘that new boat smell’

Suquamish shipbuilder Vigor took the new vessel out on sea trials in July 2018. (Washington State Ferries)
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MUKILTEO, Wash. – Washington state’s newest ferry has launched a few days earlier than expected.

The Daily Herald reported that the ferry Suquamish carried passengers Thursday for the first time. It’s running the route from Mukilteo to Clinton, on the south end of Whidbey Island.

The green-and-white, $122 million vessel was built by Vigor Industrial in Seattle. It’s an Olympic Class ferry that can carry up to 144 vehicles and 1,500 passengers. It replaces a ferry that could carry 124 vehicles.

The ferry’s name means “people of the clear salt water” in the Suquamish Tribe’s traditional language, and the Washington State Ferries spokesman Ian Sterling said the tribe put a lot of thought into the vessel’s art and decoration.

Sterling said the ferry has one other thing going for it: “that new boat smell.”

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Information from: The Daily Herald, http://www.heraldnet.com

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